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Yelapa Pies

Post by palapa_gal » Wed Apr 12, 2006 6:16 pm

First off I must say Sorry Bruce :D
But I thought since your secret is out on the other boards I might as well share it here too.

If you have been travelling all the way to Yelapa to get a taste of those wonderful pies, then you are going to love this. The pie ladies have a store right in PV. It is called
Original Pay's Yelapa
It is located on Constitucion #137-B across the street from Rizo's.

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Post by travelbug_jp » Thu Apr 13, 2006 4:35 am

:) Zippidy doo dah, zippidy day
My oh my what more is there to say!

Sorry, I know that's corny but it makes me happy! Now it won't cost me $20.00 for a piece of pie (water taxi)
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Post by tojol57 » Thu Apr 13, 2006 12:39 pm

oh thanks girls... here i was already worried about my weight, and now the pies are in town. oh wonderful... well Lori we can get dessert for the parties the week we are in town....

8)

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sorry bruce

Post by pop&fresh » Thu Apr 13, 2006 9:39 pm

man o man o man

im telling you this


THERE BETTER BE SOME APPLE PIES THERE WHEN I GO IN NEXT TIME OR ILL BE PISSED LOL :twisted:

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Re: sorry bruce

Post by palapa_gal » Thu Apr 13, 2006 10:00 pm

pop&fresh wrote:man o man o man

im telling you this


THERE BETTER BE SOME APPLE PIES THERE WHEN I GO IN NEXT TIME OR ILL BE PISSED LOL :twisted:
No need to worry about me, apple is my least favourite. :D

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Post by tojol57 » Fri Apr 14, 2006 1:07 pm

Apple, Cherry, are two of my favorite fruit pies, but my ultimate favorite is a little pumpkin pie with whipped topping... LOL

hang in there bruce... deep breath...

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pumkin pie

Post by pop&fresh » Fri Apr 14, 2006 2:52 pm

let me tell ya there bud lol

i think im going to have a pie eating contest lol


ok everyon give me some feed back as to what your favorite pie is

and well get it on the go

the next day well have a steak eating contest ( hungry hefer contest lol )

any thoughts?

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Re: sorry bruce

Post by welovepv » Fri Apr 14, 2006 8:10 pm

pop&fresh wrote:man o man o man

im telling you this


THERE BETTER BE SOME APPLE PIES THERE WHEN I GO IN NEXT TIME OR ILL BE PISSED LOL :twisted:
Hey there pop&fresh, your location says PV. You can have all you like, just save some for the rest of us! I LOVE the coconut pie!!!!

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Post by katnsocal » Sat Apr 15, 2006 4:41 pm

There ain't nothin like the real thing baby! I"ll still take mine on the beach at Yelapa! :D :D :D

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Anyone know the price of the pies in town

Post by suebruce » Wed Apr 19, 2006 5:26 pm

The pie lady at Yelapa was selling a slice of pie for 25 peso... any idea if the price is the same in town?

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A nice article on the Yelapa Pie Ladies

Post by webmaster » Mon Apr 29, 2013 8:25 am

Pie Ladies of Yelapa
Patricia Landis - Eureka Reporter

Perched on the side of the Sierra Madre Mountains, Yelapa http://www.puertovallarta.net/what_to_do/yelapa.php is a coastal village in Mexico that boasts lush jungle, beachfront cottages, romantic sunsets and delectable pies delivered daily to the beach. “So how many pieces of pie have we consumed so far?” Michael asked me.

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Chelly, one of the two pie ladies of Yelapa, is pictured bringing a sample to author Patricia Landis. (Michael Landis)

It was a good question, one that I had avoided thinking about after six solid days of pie research.

We are in our favorite place, the small tropical coastal village of Yelapa nestled in the Bay of Banderas, a 45-minute boat ride south from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.

We return here for a variety of reasons. The pace is slow; the people friendly and easygoing.

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Electricity is a recent addition. There are no cars, and all transportation is done by boat, mule or foot. Read the rest at: http://www.banderasnews.com/0710/nb-pieladies.htm[url]

More on Yelapa: http://www.puertovallarta.net/what_to_do/yelapa.php

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