A pie made out of a turtle. No LOL JK :P I think it's like a pie with nuts or something XD
--Hawk
iortoise is a turtle who lives on the land
The biggest turtle in the world is the 1. Galapagos Tortoise 2. Aldabra Tortoise 3. Sulcatta Tortoise The biggest freshwater turtle in the world is the 1. Alligator Snapping Turtle 2. Pignose Turtle The biggest sea turtle in the world is the 1. Leatherback Turtle
A turtle is a reptile AND an animal.
An alligator turtle is a turtle, and does not count as an alligator.
it is about a turtle and a rabbit that race each other then the turtle wins.
turkey pie ---- My Answer Another pie that starts with "tur" is turtle pie. Though it is called turtle pie, it is not really made with turtles. TURD, TURKEY
an apple pie being chased by a turtle
because some turtle dont like pie
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" I personally like turtle pie. My favorite is chocolate cake. Totally vanilla ice cream and lava cake is a good combination.Lemon meringue pie is a favorite of mine."
Sara on Bone Isle will make you a strawberry pie. You will need 25 strawberries and 7 small sugar chunks. To get to Bone Isle talk to Hudson on Turtle Isle. Lawnbeaver on Cremello!
699948598298411712783782370173`08 the turtle went moooooooooooooooooooooooo all the way around the corner i wish i had some pie MY FISH IS SOOOOOOOOOOO RETARTED HE WALKES ON THE CAGE AMANDA IS A BIG ORANGE amanderan oranges TURTLE FLUFF!!!!
tintidjfkvkfjhftg SURE........................... OR tiramisu, twinkie???, tangarine pie, trifle, tart, torte, turtle brownie, taffy, toffee, tea biscuit
the name turtle pie came from turtles eating pies! no, not at all! that was someones lame joke... turtle pie came from an old restaurant chain called "the velvet turtle", it was an old school steakhouse that mostly catered to older people, lots of prime rib, beef wellington, Cesar salads made table side (also, for those who don't know Cesar is the correct spelling for the salad--it is named after a Mexican hotel and restaurant owner in tijuana that invented it some forty or so years ago NOT after a roman ceasar, or ceaser, or Caesar, or Caesar, all of which I've seen mis spelled and mis represented on various menus over the years) etc... so their signature dessert was a pie with pecan/praline ice cream and a caramel topping...i was a busboy for them in the 80's. they also claimed (this I'm not sure of) to have originated serving chilled forks with salads...we kept them in the freezer right next to the ice cream