Sentences with phrase «given slices of this pie»

I've given slices of this pie to fifteen of my friends and every last one of them wanted more.

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The day of giving thanks can not end without a big slice of pumpkin pie.
But Burts» interest in the pies goes back to his childhood in South Florida, when his grandfather gave his grandchildren slices of key lime pie for a special treat.
This thin crusted apple tart gives me that baked apple pie flavor, and I get that taste of flaky crust, but at many less calories than a slice of double crusted apple pie would.
Agar Agar flakes, a granulated seaweed, gives this pie it's jello - like quality, but it's used sparingly enough that it doesn't have the exact texture of jello; it just helps give each slice some structure without melting into a pudding.
Then, when I went to apologize to my son for yelling, he gives me a big slice of humble pie... like he usually does.
«Giving parents a slice of a smaller pie does not give them more control.
While my writing them here won't do them justice, quips like «Slice me a off a piece of pie and serve it up hot, I'm next in line» dubbed over a segment of lions mating and «When a shark appears, sea lions jump ashore — luckily there aren't any tigers waiting for them, otherwise they wouldn't know what the fuck to do» voiced while watching a pack of sea lions, should give you an idea as to how idiotic these guys are.
The latest proposal, penned by charter school advocate Sen. Jerry Tillman (R - Randolph), would disrupt that funding relationship and would actually give charter schools an unfairly larger slice of the pie, said Hollamon.
At 6 feet tall, I was able to sit in the backseat only if the front occupant gave up a significant slice of the legroom pie.
That seems to be the idea behind Amazon's new Web - based Kindle Cloud Reader, a transparent attempt to give iPad readers direct access to both their Kindle books and the Amazon bookstore without cutting Apple a 30 - percent slice of the pie.
Agent Laurie McLean goes so far as to predict (on Anne R. Allen's blog) that KU will provide an even larger slice of the self publishers» income pie, which I find interesting, given that other trends indicate it might be time to wave bye - bye to Select.
He added: «This a multi-year deal so it gives all parties breathing space to watch this market develop and figure out their slices of the pie.
I had Hollywood once give me $ 1,000 every six months for three years simply to give them the chance to buy a slice of one pie (story) on my shelf.
I simply said «Give me a thousand bucks every six months and I won't let anyone else buy that one small slice of that one pie
Give your pet a slice of apple or a teaspoon or two of canned pumpkin (not pumpkin pie mix).
If you are baking an apple pie or a bread with dried cranberries, setting some slices of apple or a spoonful of the cranberries aside in their natural form will give your pet a safe taste of dessert without the added sugars.
The skeptic in me wondered as to whether Nintendo had seen diminishing returns on the audience that arrived with the Wii, and were looking to steal a slice of the gaming pie they didn't have, and perhaps have never had given the Call Of Duty demographic may not hold the same affection for the company that older gamers dof the gaming pie they didn't have, and perhaps have never had given the Call Of Duty demographic may not hold the same affection for the company that older gamers dOf Duty demographic may not hold the same affection for the company that older gamers do.
Moreover, even if a given policy will ultimately benefit Americans, voters may distrust it and demand measures that more explicitly assure them a big slice of the pie.
Or it's a networked bunch of climate databases, each with it's own slice of the climate facet pie, and they war it out for who wins at any given moment.
The more tasks you have, the lesser their pie slice of your time, focus, and attention you give to it.
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