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Wait 'Til You See the Final Celebrity Baker Lineup for Pie Social 2012!

Editor's Note: This post has been updated from its original version. We've added four more bakers to our already star-studded list of celebrity bakers for Pie Social 2012. Open your pie hole Saturday, November 3, from 2 to 6 p.m. at Second Street and Roosevelt as Chow Bella and Roosevelt...
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Editor's Note: This post has been updated from its original version. We've added four more bakers to our already star-studded list of celebrity bakers for Pie Social 2012. Open your pie hole Saturday, November 3, from 2 to 6 p.m. at Second Street and Roosevelt as Chow Bella and Roosevelt Row team up for our third annual sugar binge.

See also: -Pie Social in Photos, 2010 -Pie Social in Photos, 2011

The final lineup includes:

Four more bakers are feeling the (pie) love:

Brady Breese, Urban Cookies/Ollie Cakes Tammie Coe, Tammie Coe Cakes Jeff Kraus, Crepe Bar Karen Olson, Vonceil's Pies

They will join:

Monti Carlo, Fox TV's MasterChef, Mornings on MY 103.9 David Duarte, Hyatt Regency Phoenix Slade Grove, Slade Grove Creative Gourmet Winnona Herr, District American Kitchen and Wine Bar Kristen Campbell, St. Francis Tim O'Connor, Honey Moon Sweets Amanda and Corianne Sizemore, Treehouse Bakery Virginia Senior, Urban Beans Tonya Saidi, Mamma Toledo Pies Traci Wilbur, Pie Snob

Community bakers, no worries. You don't need to sign up. You can still bring two pies and get 5 tasting tickets (or bring $10 for 5 tickets), the day of the event. Stay tuned to Chow Bella for more information -- including a profile of each baker and news about the croquet tournament -- in the coming weeks.

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