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Discover Ludwig"bake a pie" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the action of cooking a pie in an oven. Example: "I decided to bake a pie for the family dinner tonight. I'm going to use my grandma's secret apple pie recipe."
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— MELISSA CLARK The Pre-Baking Dilemma Should you, or should you not, bake a pie crust before you slip the filling into it?
Men love it when you bake a pie for them.
When you bake a pie, you are in the kitchen in the company of ghosts.
Not to mention prepare some tastilicious breakfast muffins and even bake a pie.
Before you go and bake a pie for the new neighbor, let's examine the whole situation.
On any given weekend, a reasonably ambitious cook might roast a bird, mash some potatoes and bake a pie.
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But when they baked a pie or played any sport, they were dead serious.
It has been decades since my mother baked a pie in Japan using a root that she was convinced was rhubarb. it wasn't.
Chloe baked a pie laced with poison and then served the dish to Woodruff's daughters.
The lovely and patient older daughter cooked a big turkey, and Rapunzel baked a pie.
(Brolin took the part so seriously that he baked a pie for the film's cast and crew every day of filming, working to perfect the moisture content in his dough).
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