1)Thanksgiving
2)Christmas
3)Easter
I am trying to work up a comparison chart and need at least 99 answers.
2007-11-21
06:24:38
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41 answers
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➔ Senior Citizens
My choices:
1) Pumpkin
2) Lemon Meringue
3) Butterscotch pudding
2007-11-21
06:52:26 ·
update #1
I didn't know people still ate mince pie?
2007-11-21
06:52:53 ·
update #2
Come on people, help here. Only 20 answers? Don't more people eat pie during the holidays?
2007-11-21
07:47:32 ·
update #3
1. Thanksgiving...Pumpkin Pie w/cool whip
2.Christmas.........Pecan Pie
3.Easter...............Cherry Fluff Pie
2007-11-21 07:21:23
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answer #1
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answered by SapphireB 6
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1. Pumpkin with tons of lite whipped cream and pecan pie
2. Christmas would be 4 & 20 blackbirds baked into a pie a la mode (I'd rather have cookies and homemade fudge)
3. Something from 31 flavors... oh, that would be cake. I'm just not a big pie freak.
2007-11-21 09:10:30
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answer #2
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answered by Granny 6
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1) Thanksgiving , We English don't have it. 2) Christmas , Mince Pies (they have nothing to do with meat,and are sweet and scrummy) 3) Easter , Never heard of an Easter pie in England. We have Hot Cross Buns, again sweet and scrummy served hot with butter in them . Lovely! Edit :- on Christmas day after dinner, we have Christmas pudding. This is very rich and sweet and nobody really wants it, but we all do, as it is traditional, and then we fall asleep in front of the TV because we are so bloated, except for the poor person who has to do the dishes. This too is traditional!
2007-11-21 07:54:19
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answer #3
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answered by Yoda 4
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Family: Cherry & Blueberry topped Cheesecake
Pecan and Pumpkin
Me: Banana Pudding, Cherry Pie & Pecan
2007-11-21 07:10:42
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answer #4
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answered by Southern Comfort 6
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1. Pumpkin
2. Don't have pie. Have something like a chocolate yule log
or some sort of pretty cake, or a plum pudding.
3. Key Lime Pie or Lemon Meringue
2007-11-21 07:23:12
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answer #5
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answered by ? 6
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Thanksgiving: Warm Mincemeat with melted cheese top.
Christmas: Apple pie
Easter: Banana Cream pie
2007-11-21 07:56:40
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answer #6
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answered by Robert W 6
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Pecan
Lemon Meringue
Cherry
2007-11-21 09:31:50
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answer #7
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answered by Moe 6
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1) Pumpkin Pie
2) Chocolate Silk Pie
3) Banana or Coconut Creme Pie
2007-11-21 06:40:13
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answer #8
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answered by luvspbr2 6
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Different cultures. it is really funny.
1) We don't celebrate Thanksgiving, but I can't bare pumpkin pies. I make a nice pumpkin soup.
2) Mince Pies are still alive and well in the UK and the ex colonial countries. I love them. Christmas Pudding and REAL English Trifle. - Christmas
3) Hot -cross buns are the closest we get to any pies, at Easter.
2007-11-21 10:57:23
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Jeeze, I'm at the bottom of the list but....and don't tell anybody, I make the meanest Pecan Pie. All the usual stuff plus a couple shots of Jack Daniels. The liquor burns off, but the taste is scrumptious. Did I just say scrumptious? Oh, Lord I'm kicked out of the club!
2007-11-21 10:49:43
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answer #10
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answered by 2jaxx 5
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1. Sweet potato
2. Sweet potato
3. Sweet potato
4. New Years Day: Sweet potato
5. February 7 (anniversary): Sweet potato
6. Valentines Day: Sweet potato
7. Memorial Day: Sweet potato
8. Flag Day (6/07): Sweet potato
9. Wife's birthday: Sweet potato (that's a holiday to ME!)
10. Fourth of July: Sweet potato
11. Labor Day: Sweet potato
12. Columbus Day Sweet potato
13. Veterans' Day: Sweet potato
2007-11-21 12:59:30
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answer #11
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answered by AmericanPatriot 6
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