the origin of the word pi came from Margaret the baker had a little with baking and burned her finger on the pie pan. When she burn her finger she became constipated and didn't have a bowel movement until she passed.
pie is a delicious desert.
Florence nighting gale invented the pie and the pie chart
No. Pie is a noun.
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what is an apples pies country of origin? Most likely Kazakhstan, although the prehistoric Mound Builder Indians of America possibly made pie-like things with crabapples.
The origin of the idiom finger in every pie is unknown. The saying means being involved in a lot of things or knowing about a lot of things.
Northern regions of England and Scotland where sheep were in abundance (hence cooked with mutton and the name Shepherd's Pie), the pie became the people's answer to Asian fried rice i.e. a creative way to rehash leftovers.Shepherd's Pie = cooked with muttonCottage Pie = cooked with beefFisherman's Pie = cooked with fishCottage pie is a modified version of British Shepherd's pie, therefore can be be considered of British origin when the idea was brought to the New World in the 19th century.
Very good sweety pie..
The English word "pie" is from Middle English but has no confirmed origin.
Maple sugar pie is a traditional dessert of the western European countries of France and Belgium, Quebec, and Midwestern United States.
The correct spelling is mince pie.Mince pie is a sweet, fruit-based pie of British origin which is particularly enjoyed around Christmas.
Italian. The word is derived from an ancient Greek word for bread.
Deriving from the PIE (Proto-Indo-European) base *sta-, meaning "to stand".
In perfect order or condition or in tidy condition for example: everything was apple pie order
The corect answer would be pie divided by the square root of 2342 squared. :P your welcome.. -Savanah Markee