Apricot Pie from The Apricot Tree
Apple pie, blackberry pie, peach pie--just like mother used to make! Does traveling make you hungry? Are you always on the lookout for a good place to stop and get a bite to eat? I frequently travel by car between my home in Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. Over the years I’ve developed a list of my preferred places to stop for gas, restrooms, and food. Typically I take a picnic lunch, but occasionally I take a break and stop for a piece of pie and a cup of coffee along the way. More often, though, I prefer to buy a whole pie to take with me, which I then enjoy and share after I arrive at my destination.The shortest and fastest route from Los Angeles to northern California is on the I-5 (connecting to the Bay Area via the 580.) After leaving LA, crossing the mountain range north of the city, and descending the Grapevine into California’s huge Central Valley, most of the trip is through rich farmland, changing from grazing land, vineyards, vegetables, and cotton in the south, to vast orchards of almonds, citrus, and stone fruit further north. (When the orchards bloom in spring, they are like a sea of pink clouds flanking the freeway.) The I-5 highway bypasses most towns in the valley so the main choices for stopping for food or gas are at rest stops along the highway. Here are three of my favorite places to stop for pie.
Vintage lunchboxes on display at The Apricot Tree
Whether you want to buy a pie to take to your Thanksgiving dinner, or to enjoy at home, all of these places have homemade tasting delicious pies, just like mother used to make.