68 Words to use with pies

Make a rich pie-dough; then line a pie-dish with the dough.

Line a pie-plate with a rich pie-dough.

21.English Peach Pie. Make a rich pie-crust and let bake until done.

Make a rich pie-dough; then line a pie-dish with the dough.

Then make a rich pie-paste and roll out very thin.

Hopin these few lines will find you in apple-pie order, and able to indulge in numerous frugal meals of hash etc., Ile now say Adux, Ewers, Litterarily, HIRAM GREEN, ESQ., Lait Gustise of the Peece.

"Well! last fall I saw a lot of pie plant growing in a wild state.

At first Ray's delicate fingers, accustomed to the touch of soft, sheer white stuff and ribbon and lace and silk, shrank from contact with meat grinders, and aluminum stewpans, and egg beaters, and waffle irons, and pie tins.

Always cut dough for lower crust a little larger than the upper dough and do not stretch the dough when lining pie-pan or plate.

Prepare a raised pie case [Footnote: See Pastry.], put in half the beans, a layer of sliced tomatoes, and a layer of hard-boiled eggs.

Cream filling Grape tart Lemon filling Tapioca filling Apple custard pie Banana pie Bread pie Carrot pie Cocoanut pie Cocoanut pie No. 2 Cream pie Cranberry pie Dried apple pie Dried apple pie with raisins Dried apricot

La pie voleuse.

pie, m., foot; footing; de , on foot, standing; ponerse de , to stand (or get) up; servidor de á , footman; echar á tierra, to dismount; perder , to lose one's footing (or foothold); volver pies, to turn (one's steps); volver pies atrás, to turn back.

They raided the cook's pie counter in the dark.

pie Farina pie Fruit pie Grape jelly pie Jelly custard pie Lemon pie Lemon meringue custard

Framed in the entrance was a smallish, freckled boy, wearing a pork-pie hat and carrying a bag.

Every steel wire guy was kept as taut as a fiddle string; and by the time they were done handling the aeroplane it would be in apple-pie shape for work.

The eel pie murders, by David Frome, pseud.

Put it on a pie-board and work as you would bread dough, with the palm of your hand, until it looks smooth enough to roll.

This spring I planted that patch of ground with it, anticipatin the biggest crop of pie timber in the State.

Time for the pie-boy.

There were knives and forks, tea-spoons and table-spoons, fish-knives and pie-knives, strawberry-shovels and ice-shovels, large silver salvers and small silver salvers and medium silver salvers.

The pie-maker furtively dried her eyes and came back to the consideration of more immediate problems.

The stories can also be illustrated with clay modeling, an idealized mud-pie-making very dear to children.

We discussed, among other trades and professions, a lawyer's advocatt, a preaching minister, a doctor, a sweep, a rowley-powley man, a penny-pie-man, a man-cook, that easiest of all lives, a gentleman's gentleman; but in the end Nanse, when I suggested a barber, gave a mournful look and said in a state of Christian resignation, "Tak' your ain way, gudeman.

68 Words to use with  pies