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Mmmmmmmmm, Pie!

This is easy and it is good.  If you like all things lemon!  I made two, one for the family and one for a church dinner and they are both gone!  I will share the recipe.  Oh, and you can make a lime pie, if you prefer.  Okay, here it is:

No Bake Lemon Pie
1 (6oz) can frozen lemonade (or limeade)
1 (14oz) can sweetened condensed milk
1 (8oz) carton whipped topping
1 (6oz) graham cracker pie crust

Use mixer and mix all ingredients until fluffy.  Pour into ready crust and refrigerate until firm/overnight. 



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