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    Mrs. Mullet's Custard Pie

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    Mullet’s custard pie, that no one in the De Luce family eats, symbolizes the entire mystery. The pie crust is the outline of the mystery and is the general view of the mystery. The pie filling or the sweetness of the pie symbolizes the more hidden parts or clues of the mystery that need to be discovered and the deeper you dig, the more clues you find to the puzzle. In addition, the quote from Inspector Hewitt “Unless some sweetness at the bottom lie, Who cares for all the crinkling of the pie?”…

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    A good Shepard’s Pie recipe is something most Irish cooks don’t even need to prepare this traditional Irish fare. For the rest of us, here’s a great recipe that your family will love. St. Patrick’s Day is a day for many people to embrace their Irish heritage and partake in Irish customs and culture. A great way to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day is with a tasty Shepard’s Pie recipe. It’s easy to make and even the kids will love this dinner! Finding a good Shepard’s Pie recipe can be tricky;…

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    approximately five grams of fiber, which will help your loved one's body to process the carbohydrates in the dessert more slowly and keep their blood sugar levels stable. 2. Crustless Pumpkin Pie Pumpkin pie is by far one of the most popular choices to end a Thanksgiving meal. The crust of the pumpkin pie is high in carbohydrates,…

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    finding similarities and differences between different cuisines. What is easily overlooked is how much the texture of the experience subconsciously affects their opinion of the dish. The best way to understand the effect that Lasagna and Shepherd’s Pie have on your sense of touch is by understanding the way that they’re made. Begin with the noodles when making Lasagna as this is the most tedious part of the process. Start by creating a pile of about two and a half cups of flour onto a kitchen…

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    Pinkie Pie: A Short Story

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    “Wow.. She's really... outdone herself...” Crystal was astounded that Miss Pinkie Pie could throw something so extravagant together so quickly! A thought in the back of her head crept up, 'How could I ever throw a simple get together at my humble home, when I could NEVER hope to match the scale of something like this? How could I even compete?!' The family trotted through the crowd, Dudman felt like they were back at the train station, but in less of a rush. The ponies were standing around…

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    is right around the corner and that means that it is time to break out the family favorites. Of course at some point in life, you have enjoyed a glorious piece of pumpkin pie, or maybe you haven't, people have different taste, no judgement here. The question is have you ever had a marvelous piece of pumpkin cake? It is like the pie except it is cake. If you have never tried it, you must definitely try it now. First things first, you need a mixing bowl, a can of pumpkin purée, two cups of white…

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    Promises Like Pie-Crust

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    Promises Like Pie-Crust multiple times out loud I had no idea where to look first. I decided that I would do some background research on the author Christina Georgina Rossetti, and I came across that her father was a poet and her brother also became a poet. More importantly I found that she wrote heavily about religion so I decided to look at her poem through a religious lens first. I then proceeded to write the poem down and analyzed everything, first came the tittle I linked pie-crust to dough…

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    Life of Pie is a novel written by Yann Martel who was born on June 25, 1963, in Salamanca, Spain. It is basically a fictional story about a boy struggling through the difficulties after a shipwreck in which his whole family died along with the crewmembers. He learns new ways to survive at the sea. It teaches a person to stay patient and not to lose hope in any circumstance. The first part of the novel is narrated as in the first person by Pi himself. Pi recounts his story from the background…

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    The cartoon Tweetie Pie in 1947 saw the introduction of another pair Looney Tunes characters in the form of Tweety and Sylvester. Since then, there are three things that viewers would usually expect in every cartoon that featured the tiny canary and his feline predator: 1.) Sylvester's goal of eating Tweety which was frequently quelled, thanks to the presence of either Granny or her bulldog, Hector. In some episodes, an army of bulldogs or another feline predator did the job. 2.) Tweety's…

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    When faced with a challenge, one must learn to cope well. However, these coping methods must change when different challenges are faced. In the novel Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie, the Alper family must cope with Jeffrey’s illness. Over the course of the novel, their coping mechanisms develop and change. The different struggles that the family face define what kinds of coping methods that they need and can afford. One of the characters, Steven, must cope with Jeffrey’s illness. His coping…

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