Enter peaches and blueberries!

(Doesn't this picture just make your mouth water?)
The produce stand across from my apartment seems to be bursting at the seams with peaches and blueberries, so I decided to do my part and take a few off their hands.
A teaspoon of cornstarch, a 1/2 teaspoon of Cinnamon, 1/4 cup of brown sugar, and a dash of lime juice on the blue berries and sliced peaches and I had myself glistening pie filling!

For the top I made an almond crumble by combining gluten free flour, brown sugar, chopped almonds, and butter. By combining I mean swishing it in a bowl with my hands :-)
After 45 minutes in the oven- I couldn't wait to cut into it. Note- you get an oozing landscape of pie if you don't wait....

The pie was a huge hit- served a la mode of course! There was no hint of strange flavors, weird textures or appearance. It was just pie- no one could tell that it was gluten free. The birthday girl especially loved it (I could tell by all the Mmming she was doing with each bite).
Score: gluten free baking- 1 gluten laden baking- zero
 
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 With six of us making the tamales, the pile of deliciously wrapped savory packets tied with string became mountainous quickly. After the tamales were left to steam in large pots, we went up to the roof top where loud Salsa music from a neighbouring party filled the air- we just accepted it as our own background music as people gathered around the grill and two large tables where food was piled high. I couldn't eat most of it because it either obviously contained gluten- or was most likely cross contaminated by dipping with glutened spoons from other dishes.
 With six of us making the tamales, the pile of deliciously wrapped savory packets tied with string became mountainous quickly. After the tamales were left to steam in large pots, we went up to the roof top where loud Salsa music from a neighbouring party filled the air- we just accepted it as our own background music as people gathered around the grill and two large tables where food was piled high. I couldn't eat most of it because it either obviously contained gluten- or was most likely cross contaminated by dipping with glutened spoons from other dishes. 
