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    along now, so.” A few hours latter, “Kids Nanna made pie!” Aunt Kaylee shouted. I ran inside and got the last piece of cherry pie. A few seconds after I sat down Ryan ran in. “Is there still pie left?” He asked. “No! Victoria got the last piece.” Uncle Rowlen replied. “Hey Ryan you can have some of mine if you want!” I offered. “Are you sure?” Ryan asked. “Yes!” I patted the seat next to me. We shared that last piece of pie, then played for the rest of the day. After everything

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    Everyone loves waking up at eight in the morning to go to an auction, particularly a college student whose classes don 't begin until noon, right? Wrong, especially one who has never been to an auction, let alone woken up at eight in the morning since mid August. That morning, I was unaware of my ability to learn so much about the microscopic Eastern Shore from a hoarder 's garage on steroids. Surprisingly, it 's possible for a place that only holds eight percent of Maryland 's population to be hectic

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    A sudden noise woke Clemmie. A black dream swirled in her head, but no matter how much she tried to grasp it, she could not hold on to the nightmare which tainted her dreams. Then, from out of nowhere, her tummy grumbled and growled, but since she had amnesia, she could not even remember the last time she ate. A small chunk of bread, or even an apple would be enough to stave off her hunger pangs for now. Where could she find food at this time of night? One eye, then the other, poked above the covers

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    On the surface, a good number of films produced by Tim Burton prompt similar themes of dark satire and grisly outcomes. However, throughout the progress of the film Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, I found my initial impressions of the typically grim director to be baseless and skewed. From being introduced to songs like No Place Like London and my personal favorite, A Little Priest, to the surreal interpretation of lust, loss, and revenge; Burton’s establishes his take on mischief

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    The Famous Dinner Party The food is made, the table is set, the room is decorated with turkeys, leaves, and pumpkins. Perfect for thanksgiving. The whole room smelled like turkey, ham, and pumpkin pie. “ Mmm, it smells great in here,” said Harry, as he walked through the big brown doors of the great hall. “ Thanks Harry, I’m so glad you came, but why are you here so early?” I asked. “ What do you mean I'm here early? I'm right on time, it's 4 o’clock. Where is everyone else?” He asked. “Thanksgiving

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    its fast service. QUESTION 2. The Four products most famous are discussed below. a. Chicken Pie: A chicken Pie is a full bottom crust filled with liquid Sause and pieces of chicken. The pie usually stays fresh for a day after being baked but need to be kept into controlled environment under a heating lamp. Directions to cook: Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (over 200 degrees C). Cover a 9 inch pie dish with premade pastry powder. Defrost frozen mixed vegetables for 3 to 4 minutes with warm water

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    Perfect Pies &More by Michele Stuart Michele Stuart, also known as the “pie lady” is one of kind pastry chef and business owner of two Michele’s Pies Bakeries in Norwalk and Westport, Connecticut. In her book people will discover wonderful recipes of not only pies, but of tea breads, cookies, bars, and other sweet treats. Stuart’s book starts with different types of crusts & toppings, furthermore, I will discussing three desserts from her lovely book. In addition, I will also be explaining her

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    The back door of the moving truck slammed shut, making me slightly jump gasping in surprise. I turned in my seat and look at the house, I've lived my whole life in. Gloomily I stare remembering all the happy and sad times I've had here. "come on Kate stop thinking such sad thoughts the new house is going to be great," I said clapping my hands over my face. The cab driver turned the ignition key, and the cab rumbled to life. We start rolling forward down the street behind the moving truck. Watching

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    Michaelmas Every year, on the colorful fall day of September 29th, Sacramento Waldorf School hosts a festival where good triumphs and evil parishes. Young girls and boys eagerly dress up as knights, to help Saint George and Saint Michael conquer and tame the malicious dragon, through good actions and deeds. Along with fun activities, caramel apples, and motivating spirit, Michaelmas is a special way to prepare students for the challenging academic year ahead. Michaelmas is a whole school event,

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    breaks and spews water into the backyard. Maybe it is lying to a parent about the whereabouts of a dollar after the ice cream truck goes by. For author Gary Soto, it was stealing a pie from the neighborhood grocery store. In his autobiography, Soto recounts the story and emotions of his six-year-old self taking an apple pie off the rack and walking home with it, only to be overwhelmed by a guilt-ridden conscience. Throughout the narrative, Soto uses imagery and precise diction to recreate his experiences

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