In perfect order or condition or in tidy condition
for example: everything was apple pie order
The origin is uncertain although known to be recorded in an English journal in the 1780's as 'Their persons clean and in Apple-Pie order on Sundays'
Wow Grandma, your apple pie is so good it blows Mom's apple pie out of the water!
It is not an idiom. When you see "as ___ as ___" you are dealing with a simile, and those are just comparisons between two things. "As nice as pie" would be very nice, because pie is a nice, tasty dessert.
The exact meaning of plus and minus signs depends on the search tool, but most often plus means "and" and - means "and not", so that "pie + apple - cherry" would return results for apple pie, apple rhubarb pie, apple strawberry pie, apple pie ice cream, and apple pie spice, but not cherry apple pie.
That apple pie is a symbol for american life.
Pumpkin PiePecan PieRhubarb Pie
wow apple+pie= apple pie
Apple pie
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answer is Apple Pie.
I think you mean "apple PIE order," which means in very good order or very well organized.
Yes, apple pie is really pie.
Apple pie, until the event of creation of apple pie cookies.