Pie or cake?

Pie, or cake?
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Symmetry wrote:Pie, or cake?
saxitoxin wrote:Symmetry wrote:Pie, or cake?
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muy_thaiguy wrote:Hmmm. Cheesecake.
Or pumpkin pie.
Curse you Symmetry! Now I have to choose.
Symmetry wrote:muy_thaiguy wrote:Hmmm. Cheesecake.
Or pumpkin pie.
Curse you Symmetry! Now I have to choose.
On this, I'd go cake, although I consider cheesecake to be a form of pie, despite its name.
Gillipig wrote:Pies go in the oven, cakes go in the fridge. How hard can it be to differentiate between the two? As for your question, I'd take a really good cake over a really good pie, but if I had to eat either pie or cake everyday for the rest of my life, I'd go with pie. I never get tired of blueberry pie, mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Lootifer wrote:Gillipig wrote:Pies go in the oven, cakes go in the fridge. How hard can it be to differentiate between the two? As for your question, I'd take a really good cake over a really good pie, but if I had to eat either pie or cake everyday for the rest of my life, I'd go with pie. I never get tired of blueberry pie, mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Wut?
Both are baked in the oven.
If anything cakes are more oven based as they are always baked where as with pies often only the pastry is baked.
Woodruff wrote:Frosting sucks. Therefore pie, unless I can have my cake unfrostinged.
I do love me some cake batter, however.
Gilligan wrote:Does Ice Cream Cake count?
notyou2 wrote:Gilligan wrote:Does Ice Cream Cake count?
NO