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Star-Kist ad with recipe text and a small child in pirate garb.

PIRATE'S PIE:

2 6 1/2-oz. cans tuna, chunk style

3 eggs

4-oz. can sliced mushrooms

1 tbsp. chopped parsley

1 medium tomato cut in 1/4 in. slices

4 slices American cheese

1 envelope instant mashed potato mix (or 2 cups mashed potatoes)

"Beat eggs slightly and add to separated chunks of tuna. Add mushrooms, parsley. Place mix in bottom of well-greased 9" pie tin. Top with tomato slices and 3 of cheese slices. Prepare mashed potato mix (using 1/2 cup less liquid than package directions call for.) Spoon potatoes over cheese. Cut remaining cheese slice (diagonally in half) and top mashed potatoes with slices. Bake at 375° for 30 minutes or until potatoes are lightly browned and cheese melts. Cut into wedges and serve hot. Serves 6 generously."

This is a snapshot of The Cookery Of My People: Mom was an upper-Midwestern Atomic Age bride who worked outside the home, and so a lot of her recipes came off the Campbell Soup wrapper and the Minute Rice package. (That said, I don't recall her having made this specific tuna casserole, which seems to be a streamlined shepherd's pie with tuna swapped for the meat; the pirate theme just happened to pique my interest. Boomer-era Fun Fact: tuna pies, tuna burgers, and tuna salad used to be the catch of the day at Disneyland's Chicken of the Sea Pirate Ship--which became Captain Hook's Galley when the sponsor withdrew in 1969: https://www.yesterland.com/pirateship.html)

(Note to the mods: a gluten-free tag might be useful, and this recipe qualifies.)
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heirloom chess pie and the Complete Pie Cookbook

Over at Word of the Day, I encouraged members to practice a little bibliomancy by picking up whatever book was closest, opening it, and pointing to a passage at random to provide "guidance" for their day.

My closest book was Farm Journal's Complete Pie Cookbook (Doubleday, 1965). I was sceptical it would give me a window to the future, but here we are.

get to the pie, plz )

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