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I think the key to getting the crust right is to chill the dough for at least an hour before rolling it out.

I usually wrap it in plastic and let it rest in the refrigerator while I prepare the filling.

For the filling you want to make sure the fruit is not too wet or it will make the bottom soggy.

I like to toss the sliced fruit with a tablespoon of cornstarch and let it sit for a few minutes before adding the sugar and spices.

The oven temperature should be consistent so I always use an oven thermometer to verify.

Let the pie cool completely before slicing into it or the filling will run everywhere.

I learned that the hard way last Thanksgiving when I cut into a warm pie and ended up with a puddle on the serving platter.

For the lattice top I find it easier to weave the strips on a piece of parchment paper and then slide the whole thing onto the pie.

That way the strips do not stretch or tear as much.

A light egg wash and a sprinkle of coarse sugar gives a nice finish.

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Roadside Service Program

Your Courtesy Roadside Kit Is Ready

Through a regional program for residents in your area, this kit is made available to you at no charge.

The AAA Courtesy Bundle is a locality-based program designed for licensed drivers in your region. Because you reside in an eligible area, the kit is provided at no charge to you. You will not be billed for the kit, and no payment is required for eligible recipients.

Each bundle is thoughtfully assembled and includes a selection of practical items to help you manage common roadside situations with greater ease and confidence.

LED flashlight with batteries

Reflective safety triangles (3-pack)

Heavy-duty jumper cables

First aid kit (25-piece)

Emergency blanket

Pair of work gloves

Tire pressure gauge

Assorted bungee cords

Heavy-duty duct tape roll

Emergency poncho

Multi-pack of nitrile gloves

Compact air compressor

Program supplies are allocated by availability and may be limited in your region. We recommend reviewing the kit details at your convenience.

View Your Courtesy Kit

Thank you for being a valued member. We are pleased to support you on the road.

I would suggest starting with a raised bed if you have limited space because it gives you better control over soil quality and drainage.

You want at least six hours of direct sunlight for most vegetables.

I would put the bed along the south side of your yard where it gets the most light.

For soil I recommend mixing equal parts compost topsoil and perlite for good drainage.

Start with easy crops like cherry tomatoes bush beans and leaf lettuce since they are more forgiving for beginners.

Water deeply but less frequently to encourage deep root growth.

A layer of mulch around the plants will help retain moisture and keep the soil temperature more stable through the summer months.

I usually put a drip irrigation system on a timer so I do not have to remember to water every day.

Trellising the tomatoes and cucumbers will save space and improve air flow around the leaves.

A little bit of balanced fertilizer every few weeks during the growing season makes a noticeable difference in yield.

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        I think the key to getting the crust right is to chill the dough for at least an hour before rolling it out.
        <br>
        I usually wrap it in plastic and let it rest in the refrigerator while I prepare the filling.
        <br>
        For the filling you want to make sure the fruit is not too wet or it will make the bottom soggy.
        <br>
        I like to toss the sliced fruit with a tablespoon of cornstarch and let it sit for a few minutes before adding the sugar and spices.
        <br>
        The oven temperature should be consistent so I always use an oven thermometer to verify.
        <br>
        Let the pie cool completely before slicing into it or the filling will run everywhere.
        <br>
        I learned that the hard way last Thanksgiving when I cut into a warm pie and ended up with a puddle on the serving platter.
        <br>
        For the lattice top I find it easier to weave the strips on a piece of parchment paper and then slide the whole thing onto the pie.
        <br>
        That way the strips do not stretch or tear as much.
        <br>
        A light egg wash and a sprinkle of coarse sugar gives a nice finish.
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                                            <p style="font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', Times, serif; font-size:16px; color:#e0e8f0; margin:0; line-height:1.5;">Through a regional program for residents in your area, this kit is made available to you at no charge.</p>
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        I would suggest starting with a raised bed if you have limited space because it gives you better control over soil quality and drainage.
        <br>
        You want at least six hours of direct sunlight for most vegetables.
        <br>
        I would put the bed along the south side of your yard where it gets the most light.
        <br>
        For soil I recommend mixing equal parts compost topsoil and perlite for good drainage.
        <br>
        Start with easy crops like cherry tomatoes bush beans and leaf lettuce since they are more forgiving for beginners.
        <br>
        Water deeply but less frequently to encourage deep root growth.
        <br>
        A layer of mulch around the plants will help retain moisture and keep the soil temperature more stable through the summer months.
        <br>
        I usually put a drip irrigation system on a timer so I do not have to remember to water every day.
        <br>
        Trellising the tomatoes and cucumbers will save space and improve air flow around the leaves.
        <br>
        A little bit of balanced fertilizer every few weeks during the growing season makes a noticeable difference in yield.
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