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While many pastry chefs would never dream of serving a wedge of pie, Ms. Ray makes it work by fussing over the presentation.
Mr. Wedlick has designed 40 houses, many in Upstate New York, where his own house, near the Shahs', looks like a tower attached to a wedge of pie.
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It came with frizzled onions -- a witty turn on liver and onions -- and a flavorless wedge of potato pie.
Fortunately, you probably won't have room for dessert: a wedge of pumpkin pie looked and tasted rather wan, with a pallid crust.
DURING a recent PowerPoint presentation that I had prepared in the hope of teaching my husband the value of a dollar, he pointed to a big green wedge of the pie chart.
A piece of thick, dense house-made fudge ($3) could make anyone feel like a tourist, while a fat wedge of blueberry pie ($5) has the necessary touch of lemon to achieve pleasant tanginess.
I enjoyed the roast chicken Saloniki, a moist breast and thigh, served with string beans and a wedge of potato pie that had a creamy center and crunchy exterior.
Its sharp Spider is cool, but looks like a wedge of metal pie next to the mellifluous 2600.
Almost like a wedge of delicious pie, yet made of wood, she thought hilariously, instantly upbraiding herself: Now is no time for hilarity!
After a few confusing interactions with others at the party, Ms. Lehrer "retreated to the dessert buffet in a clumsy attempt at camouflage, thoughtfully piling my plate high with everything — cloudy puffs of Pavlova, golden wedges of fruit pie, generous scoops of the then-highly fashionable tiramisù.
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