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by kiri » Mon Apr 05, 2004 3:58 pm
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by Java » Mon Apr 05, 2004 4:04 pm
Java wrote: Joysinger wrote: what's the difference in cake and pie?
Pie usually has a crust with filling. Apple pie, Blueberry pie, Pot pie, etc...
Cake has the "bread" inside and usually has icing. No icing on pie.
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by Bluestar » Mon Apr 05, 2004 4:07 pm
I make a darn good blueberry pie, although my strawberry rhubarb pie is even better
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by Dagmar » Mon Apr 05, 2004 11:04 pm
I'm going to vote for cake, especially if it's really rich chocolate cake with raspberry sauce. *drool*
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by disaster » Tue Apr 06, 2004 8:01 pm
mmmm, strawberry rhubarb pie....*drool*
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by RadicalEd » Tue Apr 06, 2004 10:06 pm
disaster wrote: mmmm, strawberry rhubarb pie....*drool*
what is rhubarb?
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by kiri » Tue Apr 06, 2004 10:16 pm
1: long pinkish sour leafstalks usually eaten cooked and sweetened [syn: pieplant] 2: plants having long green or reddish acidic leafstalks growing in basal clumps; stems (and only the stems) are edible when cooked; leaves are poisonous [syn: rhubarb plant]
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by Comatose » Wed Apr 07, 2004 7:47 am
The leaves are poisonous. Oh that would make me feel really great when eating it. I would make sure the person that made the pie took the first bite.
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by Scavenger » Wed Apr 07, 2004 9:12 am
Bah. Apple seeds are filled with arsenic and are very poisonous. Do you always make someone else eat that first bite of apple pie?
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by Java » Wed Apr 07, 2004 9:44 am
Scavenger wrote: Bah. Apple seeds are filled with arsenic and are very poisonous. Do you always make someone else eat that first bite of apple pie?
hmm...poisonous apple. sleeping beauty?
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by Comatose » Wed Apr 07, 2004 11:21 am
hmm. I have eaten apple seeds and I am still here. They must not be too poisonous.
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by Scavenger » Wed Apr 07, 2004 11:35 am
I'm sorry, it's cyanide, not arsenic. You can get the
Straight Dope on this topic. It sounds like eating a cup of raw apple seeds would be dangerous, but less than that is okay.
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by Stars » Wed Apr 07, 2004 11:37 am
Cooking the seeds removes the dangerous enzymes. I wonder if the same can be said for rhubarb leaves?
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by Comatose » Wed Apr 07, 2004 11:50 am
Well I really don't think I will get enough of a craving for appleseeds to eat a cup of them.
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by disaster » Wed Apr 07, 2004 5:13 pm
first, cyanide isn't an enzyme. second, cooking things doesn't remove enzymes, it denatures them (twists them all out of shape so they don't work the same way any more). thirdly my brother ate rhubarb leaves once. he got slightly sick to his stomache, but was in so sort of danger at all, i don't think they're very poisonous.
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