Depends on WHAT kind it is ...
I personally make a kickass homemande apple pie that will knock your socks off .... :-)
But some store bought pies taste horrible ... blah!
Nothing beats cheese cake, though ...
just my own personal opinion.. : )
BTW -There are SUGAR free kinds of pie!!!
:)
2007-11-13 01:07:27
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Pie Guy gets about $8.
2007-11-13 01:11:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Pie isn't worth over $100/barrel of filling so I can still afford it.
Pi is 3.14 or 22/7
Punch and pie should be present at all La Resistance meetings. If not I will leave waay before the singing starts.
2007-11-13 01:24:41
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answered by Gloria H 4
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The value of pie begins with 3.14 but never ends and has no visible pattern of any kind. Pie is used in mathematics to discover the circumference and areas of circles.
2007-11-13 01:08:43
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answered by s.markholmes 1
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Often people make fun with this question. The problem is they do not consider the thickness of the walls of the bronze pot in question. Is the diameter taken from inside or outside? How thick would the walls of a bronze pot have to be if it were 18 feet across?
Math works. The Bible does not give an inaccurate value for pi. Actually, pi is not even addressed.
2007-11-13 01:19:04
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answered by Poor Richard 5
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I just made an apple pie that got compliments from 3.14 people, including a gourmet cook! That pie had a lot of value.
2007-11-13 01:09:33
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answered by Mnementh 4
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Would you be meaning apple pie with ice cream or maybe a piece of cheese melted over it? Very high value.
Cherry pie is worth approximately 3.1415926535 8979323846 2643383279 5028841971 6939937510 times as much as apple pie, provided the ice cream is vanilla and I have access to the whole thing.
2007-11-13 01:09:10
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answered by credo quia est absurdum 7
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Well, it depends on whether you are speaking of pi, or pie? The value of pi is 22/7ths. The value of pie is relative to the eater, isn't it?
2007-11-13 01:12:13
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answered by docjp 6
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Ohhh I love pie. Really good homemade pie, you know the ones that you only get on Thanksgiving? Mmmm
2007-11-13 01:09:52
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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At the restaurant last night, the value was $2.75 for a slice of pie.
2007-11-13 01:07:49
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answered by timbers 5
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