
Sarah Lively started making these wonderful fried pies in her own kitchen and the business grew from there. The story of Backroads Bakery really puts me in mind of the American dream. I love that she is still involved in the pie making process and that it is a family run business. When you buy pies from Backroads, you aren't buying from a huge corporation, but from a local Texas business. I am all for supporting small Texas business and this one produces a truly outstanding product. They don't even advertise, relying instead on customer word of mouth. That says a lot about a company, that they still do quite well without advertising.
Backroads Bakery fried pies have a shelf life of about ten days. They could extend this if they changed the dough recipe, but that is not going to happen. I like that these pies are preservative free and in my opinion the crust on the pies it what makes them so great! They are truly like no other pie I've ever eaten. The crust is not greasy like you find with other fried pies. The crust is a nice compliment to the sweet, rich filling in each pie.
You really need to try one for yourself! If you live in Texas, you can click here to see if there is a store carrying Backroads Bakery fried pies in your area. If not you can still check out their products page and have them shipped to you.
Best of all, I have a dozen of these fantastic fried pies to give to one luck reader. You will get your choice of one dozen pies and Backroads Bakery will ship them to your house. All you have to do to enter is visit their site and leave me a comment telling me something you learned or something you like about the company. This is mandatory for entry.
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i like that it is a family run business. and the pies are yummy.
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I love that this business was and still is a family owned business that started in a 12x 12 shed in a backyard. How great is that???
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ReplyDeleteI wish they had more photos of their products an they misspelled fried as "fired" but otherwise the website is easy to navigate and user-friendly!
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I thought it was incredible that they worked out of a storage shed 12x12 to begin with -- that's dedication to your business! :)
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I learned that it is a family owned and run business that doesn't use advertising to gain customers. It's mostly all word of mouth.
ReplyDeleteOrders must be made in multiples of 12 pies, but you can mix and match the flavors to suit your desires. For example: 3 Apple, 3 Apricot, 3 Cherry, & 3 Buttermilk, or any other combination that totals 12. Pies are shipped on the Monday after the order is received
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These look even better than my grandmother's. I'd love to have cherry.
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I learned that they sell Fried Buttermilk Pie and Fried Apricot pie! You don't usually hear of those flavors very often.
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The pies have a 10-day shelf life. By altering the dough recipe they could prolong that, but that's out of the question! Cool,fine withme,writer61@yahoo.com
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i learned that you are in Texas witch is the state I am from and grew up eating fried pies.
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I learned that they are a family owned business. Makes me miss my home state of Texas.
ReplyDeleteLove the name of this Bakery being a country girl myself lived on a back road. I like they are family owned sadly they are not in my area but i like i can order Happy Holidays all
ReplyDeleteI really like the fact that this family-run business refuses to alter their dough recipe to add preservatives -- I'm trying to eliminate them from my diet!
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ReplyDeleteBill and Carol Reed of Gordon, TX owns the business now, but Sarah(the original) still works side-by-side making the pies.
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ReplyDeleteI would not worry about a ten day shelf life for these pies. I would give them 48 hours tops at my house. A great family business that shows their love in the pie.
ReplyDeleteWell the business is ran by one big happy family. It sets a great example. Enter me please. Thanks.
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I learned that this business was started in a 12x12 shed in a backyard...what a coincidence, so was I!!!
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ReplyDeleteI love that they have fried cherry pies, which are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteAs a baker myself, I love that the company is family run! The cherry pie sounds yummy!
ReplyDeleteSince the new owners took over, the output has increased from 4000 pies/week to 6000 pies/week.
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I learned that Backroads Bakery sells to 80 convenience stores within a 125 mile radius of their home in Gordon, TX. I live in TX, but unfortunately I am no where near Gordon or the sales area. Thanks for the chance to win!
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I like the homemade look of the site
ReplyDeleteSarah, the originator of Backroads Bakery,decided in 2009 that she wanted out of the management of the business back to what she loved, the baking.She still works side by side with the new owners.
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Bill has increased the delivery of the most popular pies to about 6,000 per week, up from the previous 4,000. Bill is actively involved in pursuing growth opportunities for the bakery
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they started in a 12x 12 shed
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ReplyDeleteI love the fact that Backroads Bakery is a small family oriented company that is not willing to add preservatives to prolong the shelf life of their products.
ReplyDeleteThey in my opinion are more concerned with quality that quantity. And that means a lot to me.
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I learned that The pies have a 10-day shelf life. By altering the dough recipe they could prolong that, but that's out of the question. ''We don't want to add any preservatives like the other guys,'
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ReplyDeleteI like that Backroads Bakery has stayed with their recipe to make a product that people enjoy.
ReplyDeleteI also like that they are located near where I live so when I venture out west I can snap up some really fresh ones!
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ReplyDeleteI love that they're a family run business, even when switching owners. I love buttermilk pie, and I've never seen it sold up here. I'll definitely have to order some of these!
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ReplyDeleteThey must be doing something right, they sell over 4,000 pies each week!
ReplyDeletethey made up to 4,000 fried pies each week thats a lot of pies
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I like that they don't advertise, and that they are a family run company. =)
ReplyDeleteI love that they have a fried apricot pie...I have never had that before.
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I like the Fried Cherry Pies.
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I learned this is a family owned business ...which usually means yummy products
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As a goodwill gesture, Sarah Lively baked pies for friends who wanted a novelty item to sell in their hotel and country store.
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Delivery has increased to 6,000 pies per week....that's a lot of yummy pies!
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I love buttermilk pie and would LOVE to try it fried!!
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I see that they sell about 6 thousand pies a week.
ReplyDeleteI like that they ship all their orders on Mondays so the pies won't be sitting in warehouses over the weekend!
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The pies have a 10-day shelf life. By altering the dough recipe they could prolong that, but that's out of the question.
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I like that they are family owned. =)
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I learned they sell 4 different types of pies, apple, buttermilk, apricot, cherry
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ReplyDeletei really enjoyed reading thier story. True family spirit behind the pies. I learned that Bill has computerized the tracking of the various flavors of pies sold in individual stores. This has allowed him to increase the delivery of the most popular pies to about 6,000 per week, up from the previous 4,000.
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I like that it's stayed a family business; from 1 family to the next.
ReplyDeleteI learned that with over 20 years in the restaurant business, Carol, and Bill, brought their own extensive family into the running of the bakery. I like that it is a family owned and run business.
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ReplyDeleteThey make Fried Apple, Cherry, Buttermilk and Apricot -- and you can get them in any combination of 12 @$1.79 each. I have never heard of Fried Pies, or Buttermilk pie! I'd sure like to sample some!
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I like that the company doesn't add any preservatives to their pies to extend the shelf life.
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ReplyDeleteI read that the business started in a 12x12 building. It's great that you can mix an order as long as you order a dozen. Thankyou :)
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I learned that with over 20 years in the restaurant business, Carol, and Bill, assumed the ownership of this family-oriented bakery.
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ReplyDeleteI like that it's a family owned and operated business, and that the original piemaker is still there, doing what she loves best: making pies. asthenight at gmail dot com
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80 convenience stores in a 125-mile radius of this small town sell these pies!
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I couldn't believe that they started out in a small shed. Bravo to them for their success!
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I learned that: Pies are shipped on the Monday after the order is received.
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The current owners just bought into the business in 2009. And they make fried apricot pies!! YUM!!!
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