betty: yes. that's grandma lucy's chicken pie. lemonis: chicken pot pie is amazing. -betty: thank you.ch one's that? betty: the "eat your greens". lemonis: mm-hmm. this dough feels doughy, as opposed to flaky. -betty: okay. -lemonis: do you have, like, a recipe book for all this stuff? betty: i don't need a recipe. i winged it. winged it, and it's not the best way to do it. -it's really not. -lemonis: no? -you don't think so? -betty: no. lemonis: if these recipes aren't written down, what's gonna ultimately happen is you're gonna have an inconsistent product. and inconsistency isn't gonna encourage people to make visits every month. at some point, every time they come, the pie's different? they're gonna stop coming. betty: it's my passion -- it's just like finding new recipes. and my mom baked -- always. lemonis: and what did your mom inspire in here? betty: "rosalee's fancy pants pie". lemonis: are you close with your mom? betty: i mean, yeah. i mean, she's my mom. i don't know. yeah. lemonis: that feels like an odd answer. betty: no, no. she's far away. -don't make me cry. -lemonis: