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Apple Pie

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  1. 18 hours ago — Debt is as American as apple pie. It is estimated that 80% of Americans live with debt and that includes $8 trillion in home mortgage debt.  Many of us go to work every day simply to pay for products...

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    September 01, 2010 — There are fewer desserts that conjure up patriotism like the all American apple pie. But before you start singing the National Anthem, apple...

  3. in Living by Weighty Matters with a GOOD
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    August 31, 2010 — What a great line! Credit goes to Ann Cooper of Chef Ann , and it was included in the New York Times' recent piece on the controversy surrounding schools and chocolate milk . You know where I stand....

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    August 30, 2010 — Will Wilkinson smartly observes that whether or not you favor homeownership subsidies they’re as American as apple pie and this reality undercuts the notion that there’s...

  5. August 29, 2010 — friends. Olivia also ends up writing an advice column like her mother used to. Though this journey, Olivia learns more about whom her mother was and who Olivia wants to be. Starting from Scratch will warm you up...

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    August 27, 2010 — Good morning! Thank you for all your amazing comments on yesterday’s Notes To My Younger Self post. Last night I came up with a little dessert that was quite fun to make! I call them Apple...

  7. August 26, 2010 — The allegedly imminent change in seasons will bring new soft-serve to Momofuku Milk Bar: according to Momofuku HQ, its latest roster will feature the "back-to-school, brown bag lunch style" flavo... Continue...

  8. in Style by A Holy Experience with a GOOD
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    August 26, 2010 — while the oven preheats. It was evening and the light fading and the kitchen an utter mess when we all sat down together and to one apple pie. Skins peeled away to the inner...

  9. August 27, 2010 — Dessert tonight: easy apple pie burritos - Oh She Glows Move over acai berries; the latest superfood is black rice - Vitamin G Tomatoes and peaches together in one summery...

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    August 25, 2010 — If you think apple pie is the all-American food, think again. An inspiring collection of new books dips deep into the melting pot to serve up stories and recipes that trace the multi-ethnic and cultural...

  11. in News by Open Left with a GOOD
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    August 20, 2010 — .  It's as American as apple pie, right? Well, Sharon Angle hated it.  Sharon Angle hated apple pie.   Enter the detractors, coming with two platforms. One group were...

  12. in Business by Grist

    August 19, 2010 — further weaken not only the Pakistani economy but also ability of President Asif Ali Zardari to respond effectively. Coal, climate skepticism, and apple pie : A number of GOP candidates are testing a new...

  13. August 19, 2010 — This coming week Sobeys here in Atlantic Canada has a great deal if you are looking for dessert. They are giving you a 1.89 litre tub of Scotsburn ice cream when you purchase a 10 inch store baked...

  14. in News by TalkLeft

    August 18, 2010 — In an attempt to score political points, James Taranto asks "Is Harry Reid Un-American" because Reid issued a statement in which he stated that the yet to be built Cordoba Center ("Ground Zero Mosque" to Republicans) should be moved to...

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    August 18, 2010 — serving up apple blackberry pie with "the best darn blackberries in the state, from Wilklow Orchards" I knew I had to get a slice for my man. Fortunately he's good at sharing...

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