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My bride makes PEEcan pie and it is good! Her punkin pies ain't bad either. A little vanilla ice cream (homemade if available) Mmmm. 🙂👍
I was raised in Albany, and my family has been in SW Ga since 1780. We say Pe-Kahn.
The only time I pronounce it pe-kahn is when I'm talking about butter pecan ice cream. Is that strange?
lord have mercy... this thread has me all confused. I say it differently depending on what I am referring to. Just give me some pie and let stew on it
We should stop referring to it as a pecan pie and call it the best dam.n thing to pass between your lips
@RoyGaff
I did not realize it but I do the exact same thing
It is pe-Kahn. A pee can is for when you dont want to go to the outhouse on a cold night
So the story goes something like this:
A yankee returned from his first ever travels to Florida and was asked his assessment of the south. He replied, “It was fine except the poverty level got worse the further south we drove, at least until we hit Florida.”
”When we drove through Virginia all the signs read, ‘Very Clean Restrooms’. NC boasted ‘Clean Restrooms’, while SC only claimed just ‘Restrooms’.
But once we crossed the GA line for miles and miles we saw nothing but signs for ‘Pee-cans’!
Also, Peecan Pie is easier to pronounce.
In all instances it’s pee-can, except when you’re talking about ice cream which case it’s pee-Kahn why is it like that? Idk the southern dialect is a tangled web.
I'm from North Carolina and it always has been and always will be pee-can pie.
YES! From Albany!! Albany speaks!! This!!! ^^^
Oh no! I think I've done that
I lived in Albany as a child (and elsewhere in South Georgia), but I pronounce it the right way unlike most people in Albany including my relatives all of whom are educated.
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