Poll: What is pie?

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loc978

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psh. Inaccurate terms... when someone mentions pie, I ask what kind. That word can mean anything from pastry to female genitalia. Also:
 

Sansha

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I don't discriminate. Fruit, meat, chocolate, a mix, I don't care. If it's hot and wrapped in pastry, I'm eating it.

There's a pie shop near where I live where the people know me by fuckin' name. They have beef, lamb, apple, chocolate, blueberry, chicken, and a bunch of gourmet stuff that's a mix of the above. All sorts of yummy fillings and sauces... delicious. All of it.

Catrixa said:
Can't we all just pie along?
 

Monster_user

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Bara_no_Hime said:
Did you say pi-

Realitycrash said:
3.14159...Etc etc, ad infinitum.
... fuck, ninjaed. Oh well.
Well,...

Look at 3.14 in the mirror

413 = PIE
ð = PIE!

Bara_no_Hime said:
Meat Pies are "pot pies" - a whole other thing.
Well, while I agree with you for the most part, aren't "Meat Pies" sometimes "Pot Pies"?

All "Pot Pies" I've ever had contain veggies, especially the most famous in the U.S.A., "Chicken Pot Pie". I've never had a "Pot Pie" that was just meat and gravy.
 

Bara_no_Hime

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Monster_user said:
All "Pot Pies" I've ever had contain veggies, especially the most famous in the U.S.A., "Chicken Pot Pie". I've never had a "Pot Pie" that was just meat and gravy.
"Pot Pies" are always meat and veggies, aren't they? I've never heard of a "veggie pot pie".

Chicken Pot Pie, Beef Pot Pie, Pork Pot Pie... they all have meat, meat gravy, and other stew-like veggies.
 

Monster_user

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Bara_no_Hime said:
"Pot Pies" are always meat and veggies, aren't they?
My point exactly.

Bara_no_Hime said:
I've never heard of a "veggie pot pie".
Not what I meant, but I'm sure they are out there, probably contain soy though. Vegetarians like Pot Pies just as much as the rest of us.
 

Canadamus Prime

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Well "pie," spelled Pea Ie Ea, is food. Either a desert or a main course depending on the filling.

Pi, spelled Pea Ie, is the symbolic representation of the number 3.1415926535... and so on to infinity.
 

Leemaster777

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The pie is the greatest achievement of humankind. The only food that is completely and totally appropriate to eat at any time of day.

Breakfast pie, lunch pie, and dinner pie. Hell, pie is both the dinner AND the dessert.

So please, let us not argue pointlessly over the superiority of one pie over another. It is all pie, and it is all delicious.

Also, thread made me think of this:

 

Supertegwyn

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Dwarfman said:
Supertegwyn said:
There are many different kinds of pies both Savoury and Sweet; Pastry and Dish. To say one pie is a good manly pie and the other is a fruity womanly pie is both meaningless and retarded. As a qualified chef who has worked in the hospitality industry for the better part of 13 years, this is my professional opinion of your poll.

PS If you are trying to visually sell the concept that a meat pie is better than an apple pie please use a real pie and not some frozen job courtesy Mrs Mac or 4 and Twenty caper. Steak and Kidney (diced big so I can see the steak and kidney) cooked up with mirepoix (That's a culinary term for onion, celery, leek and carrot roughly diced) in stout and a beef stock made with beef bones simmered and skimmed for 8 hours. Forty minutes in the oven in a blind baked pie case with the flakiest muther fucking puff pastry as the top. Do not serve with ketchup. Ketchup is for the weak. IF it's a good flavoursome pie the sauce is already inside the pie. All you have to do is take a bite. Once you have done this then you can come back and talk to me about manly/good pies.
There is this concept called humour. It doesn't seem as if you have heard of it.
 

SirPigglesworth

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When I hear pie I think of a nice hot curry covered in pastry the local fish and chip shop makes them.
Is this a pie? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meat_doughnut
 

NoOne852

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I think of fruits when I think of pies. It should be noted that I do not like pie, with the exception of pumpkin and sweet potato pie (they taste pretty much the same).
Also, I tend to mix up pies and cobbler. Not sure what the difference is really... >_>
 

game-lover

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I vote both!

Though to be honest, I've not had a meat pie before. I would just like to try the deliciousness. Because they sound yummy.
 

Olas

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"Wherever injustice shows it's ugly face, the pie-man will be there. For I AM the Pieman."
"And wherever pieman is the Cupcake kid will not be far behind."

edit: On an unrelated note, can you guys see my avatar? Because I can't. For me it just shows up as a broken image. It's within the pixel range. Any idea what I'm doing wrong?
 

Dimitriov

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Uh. It's both, obviously. The filling don't make the pie.

The pastry crust filled with delicious stuffs is what makes pie pie.
 

Starik20X6

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I'm apparently an indecisive pansy, to which I can only say "So?" I'll eat as many different kinds of both sweet and savoury pies as I please!
 

Saulkar

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DugMachine said:
You meat pie eaters are savages. Pie is supposed to be fruity and sweet!



Lemon meringue is perfection

Oh'o'o'o'o! My mouth just sprung a leak after seeing that.

CAPTCHA: raspberry tart - Just cannot stand up to a lemon meringue pie.