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I love a good piece of pie.
Punkin, cheese"cake", pecan, lemon meringue... but more than any of 'em, CHERRY PIE... and please, no Warrant jokes You? Also, we refer to pizza as "pie" (and the ultimate authority on the matter is Dean Martin), but is it really a pie? Discuss. Aug 07 14 05:49 pm Link Cheese pie sounds splendid Aug 07 14 05:51 pm Link kickfight wrote: Give me some **good** banana creme pie and I'll be your bitch. Aug 07 14 05:53 pm Link Cayleigh Chaos wrote: There's another "controversy": isn't cheese"cake" actually pie? Aug 07 14 05:54 pm Link Just had my birthday - gots an old fashioned raisin pie rather than cake. MMMmmmmmm Raisin Pie......... *drool* Aug 07 14 05:55 pm Link Vintagevista wrote: HAPPY (belated) BIRTHDAY! Aug 07 14 06:01 pm Link I'd like some flapper pie now! Aug 07 14 06:01 pm Link kickfight wrote: Now THATS some food for thought :p Aug 07 14 06:02 pm Link kickfight wrote: Me loves pizza pie! Aug 07 14 06:13 pm Link Gimme blueberry pie, or give me death . . . didn't one of the founding fathers say that . . . SOS Aug 07 14 06:18 pm Link I had some vegan pumpkin pie last Thxgvng. I have no idea what was in it but it was better than the "regular" kind. I learned how to make pie crust in 7th grade home-ec class and ever since people have gone fucking nuts for my pies. I haven't made it since going vegan, so I wonder if I could do it with Earth Balance. Aug 07 14 06:20 pm Link mmmmmm....pie..... Aug 07 14 07:35 pm Link I only like two kinds of pie. Hot pie and cold pie. Aug 09 14 03:03 pm Link Aug 09 14 05:15 pm Link Nothing better than good homemade apple pie with brown sugah. Aug 09 14 05:53 pm Link Big A-Larger Than Life wrote: Hey, there you are. Aug 09 14 06:05 pm Link Alabaster Crowley wrote: I thought that it had been more than 12 years since the term "Home EC" class became un-PC. When I was in Jr. HI, all the girls took Home Ec during the same period that all the boys had wood shop class. As years went by, Home Ec (under a new name) was offered (possibly required) for both genders. Aug 10 14 10:18 am Link All Yours Photography wrote: I'm preeeetty sure it was called Home Ec. It might have been something else. Boys were in it too though. We learned to cook, clean and we had those awful fake babies. Aug 10 14 10:37 am Link Avocado pie isn't bad, topped with whipped cream and crushed macadamia nuts in a graham-cracker crust. Tastes a bit like lemon meringue, only green. Marie Callender's fresh strawberry pie à la Mode is pretty good too. Aug 10 14 10:38 am Link Peanut Butter and Banana Pie Aug 10 14 12:44 pm Link Banoffee Pie...yum! Aug 10 14 02:01 pm Link London Fog wrote: How British. Aug 10 14 02:02 pm Link London Fog wrote: Screw that noise! Treacle tart smothered in Bird's custard for the win! Aug 10 14 02:23 pm Link Alabaster Crowley wrote: Haha, I thought Banoffee Pie was American! Aug 10 14 03:01 pm Link London Fog wrote: If Wikipedia is to be trusted Credit for the pie's invention is claimed by Ian Dowding and Nigel Mackenzie, the chef and owner respectively at The Hungry Monk restaurant in Jevington, East Sussex. Aug 10 14 03:03 pm Link I can go for some coconut cream pie right about now! Aug 10 14 03:42 pm Link Big A-Larger Than Life wrote: Hey! WTF you freak? How are you? Aug 10 14 05:42 pm Link My stance has become more defined. I utterly reject all pasture pies. Aug 10 14 06:23 pm Link Aug 10 14 06:54 pm Link My wife's homemade Lemon Merignue and her Rhubarb pie is out of this world. Aug 10 14 07:05 pm Link Have always wanted to try a pumkin or pecan pie. Still, can never complain with proper Yorkshire bakewell tart Aug 10 14 07:29 pm Link kickfight wrote: But....I think this thread WARRANTS a good Warrant joke Aug 10 14 07:53 pm Link |