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  • Biti Pies (deleted 12 Apr 2008 at 14:47)
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  • Biti Pies, Incorporated, is a family-owned and operated business established in a little house on a prairie, about 6 or 7 miles west of Sundown, Texas, (pop. 1100). The founding creators of this business include the Mom and her five children (one of which is the Dad). As you can imagine this environment was a bastion of creativity. Due in part to being isolated, almost all of the family’s activities were of the homemade variety. The youngest child in this family was a girl and was referred to as The Little Biti Girl. This name was soon shortened to The Biti Girl, then The Biti, and finally to just plain ‘ole Biti (much to her teenaged chagrin she is still usually referred to as Biti). When the Mom and Biti would make pies they always made at least one little Biti pie.
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  • Biti Pies, Incorporated, is a family-owned and operated business established in a little house on a prairie, about 6 or 7 miles west of Sundown, Texas, (pop. 1100). The founding creators of this business include the Mom and her five children (one of which is the Dad). As you can imagine this environment was a bastion of creativity. Due in part to being isolated, almost all of the family’s activities were of the homemade variety. The youngest child in this family was a girl and was referred to as The Little Biti Girl. This name was soon shortened to The Biti Girl, then The Biti, and finally to just plain ‘ole Biti (much to her teenaged chagrin she is still usually referred to as Biti). When the Mom and Biti would make pies they always made at least one little Biti pie. As most families are aware, kids generally like to emulate what Mom and Dad are making. Normally the child’s version is smaller and cuter. In the circumstance of pie and cake making, this is especially true. In 2000, the family opened a little diner in Spearman, Texas, (pop. 3000). Discovered in 2003, was a Biti Pie kitchen in the back room of the diner! It took quite a bit of construction and the acquisition of baking equipment, but soon all aspects of a bakery were achieved. In 2006, the demand for Biti products out-grew the original kitchen at the family diner. To satisfy the many hungry customers, the family acquired an even bigger Biti Pie kitchen in Amarillo, Texas (pop. 175,000). The family is very proud of its new facility and urges everyone to stop by and bite a Biti!