No a bakers square pie does not contain Gelatin because they say it makes the pie to mushy and customers don't want that.
I wouldn't know the Bakers Square by my house was taken down >:(
According to one of the discussions on vegguide.org, Baker's Square pies, "...are never made with lard and the crust is made with shortening."
Yes ---- The box doesn't have gelatin listed as an ingredient, but I'm suspicious.
I don't think so. I think the crust uses animal lard. Call one and ask.
No, the gelatin is an essential ingredient. Gelatin forms a soft solid (gel) as it cools and provides the structure to hold the ingredients of the pie together. Without the gelatin, other ingredients would be liquid or unstable.
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the square root of pie is 1.772453850905516!
Square Pie was created in 2001.
It depends on the pie but the answer is in general yes
If you are asking about a real oatmeal pie, there is no reason for any type of gelatin to be present in it. Oatmeal pie is just oatmeal in a piecrust. However some piecrust recipes use lard, which is a pork product instead of hydrogenated vegetable shortening or butter.If you are asking about Little Debbie Oatmeal Creme Pies, you will have to read the ingredients list yourself. If it lists gelatin assume some is pork, if it does not list gelatin then the answer is no.
The square (not squar) root not rout) of pi (not pie) is approx 1.77245
The answer will depend on the square of what number.Also, the mathematical constant is pi. A pie is for eating!