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Pie safe

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A pie safe, also called a pie chest,[1] pie cupboard, kitchen safe, and meat safe,[2] is a piece of furniture designed to store pies and other food items. This was a normal household item before iceboxes came into regular use, and it was an important part of the American household starting in the 1700s and continuing through the 1800s.[3]

The pie safe was used to store not only pies, but bread, meat, and other perishables as well, to protect them from insects and vermin.[3]

  1. ^ Egerton, John. "Southern Food: At Home, on the Road, in History": 330. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ Wilkes, Ralph S. (1982). "Build This Colonial Pie Safe". Popular Mechanics (August): 91.
  3. ^ a b Haedrich, Ken (2002). Apple Pie: 100 Delicious and Decidedly Different Recipes for America's Favorite Pie. Harvard Common Press, U.S. p. 213; 250. ISBN 1558322256.

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