When I visited Norway a couple of years ago, I was introduced to a delicious "Deer Pie", with its delicious meat. It looked VERY similar to this one:
http://pippahunnechurch.com/wp-conte...humblepie2.gif
:drool:
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When I visited Norway a couple of years ago, I was introduced to a delicious "Deer Pie", with its delicious meat. It looked VERY similar to this one:
http://pippahunnechurch.com/wp-conte...humblepie2.gif
:drool:
Caaaake! :)
The only pie I like is apple, but I don't like cake at all. Except cheesecake which, having baked several, I would say most definitely is more cake than pie.
I dunno. There are times when either are acceptable. I love them both so much. :love:
How do you define a pie? Is it not something made from a crust, containing some sort of filling or topping? Because, if you ask me, a pizza seems to fit that definition. Feel free to argue that it's not a "proper" pie, but that won't change whether it is or is not actually a pie.
And please stop throwing accusations around wildly, Australia. I've never referred to anything as "Canadian bacon." Ever.
No.
Food threads are an essential part of EoFF and I won't let you take that from me! :mad2:
Fun fact: I am named after a roleplaying character I invented when I was like 12, who was named after the weapon. So there were actually no fish involved!
You guys shouldn't be so close minded. It is both.
A pie can also be: ice cream (cherry-flavoured ice cream with cherry pie pieces) and a soup (vegetable broth, with small miniature pies filled with ground beef).
omgomgomgomgomg
WHAT EVEN IS A PIE
WHAT
I DON'T KNOW ANYMORE
MIND HAS BEEN BLOWN I JUST CAN'T EVEN.
A PIE IS NOTHING
THE PIE IS NOTHING
THE PIE IS A LIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You sound like you could use some pie.
pie
/pī/
Noun
A baked dish of fruit, or meat and vegetables, typically with a top and base of pastry