You sure can if you can bake them both at the same degree. Just make sure to take each dish out at the appropriate time and to make sure it is cooked all the way through, it may require you to cook it a bit longer if the heat is penetrating more than one dish.
That depends on the size of your oven.
get a friend to cook a pie or 2 and cook the turkey or start early and youll get it done or just buy one already made and say umade it
I sure do.
Yes, of course, not big pies though. Only if they are really tiny pies! :D
Two pies.Two pies.Two pies.Two pies.
He did not cook food he had servants that served him and he ate a lot of fat food like pies
Vegetable soup and vegetable pot pies are nice.
Put one in the microwave and put one in the oven :L That's wat i saay anyywaay :D
Cook's Country from America's Test Kitchen - 2008 Pucker-Up Pies 2-2 was released on: USA: 12 September 2009
To determine the rate for 13 apples and 2 pies, you need to know the individual prices of the apples and pies. Once you have those prices, you can multiply the price of the apples by 13 and the price of the pies by 2, then add the two totals together to find the overall rate. Without specific prices, I cannot provide a numerical answer.
There are single crust pies and double crust pies. Pumpkin is always a single crust pie. Apple pies and berry pies are usually double crust pies.
The making of a Giraffe is a slow process. First, three trolls and two hedgehogs get all together and collect cheese pies. Next, once they have about 13 cheese pies, they eat the pies. While the trolls and hedgehogs are eating the pies they disguss how to make their giraffe. Most often the decide to put jelly and fur in a tube, and mix it together. and when they are done mixing, out pops a giraffe!