[Sca-cooks] What is the difference between a pie and a tart?

steve montgomery aeduinofskye at gmail.com
Fri Nov 28 18:43:46 PST 2014


You take a tart out on a date for pie and coffee.

Aeddie the Lurker
On Nov 28, 2014 2:29 PM, "Stefan li Rous" <StefanliRous at gmail.com> wrote:

> Brekke commented:
> <<< pumpkin tart (new this year, in lieu of pumpkin pie) >>>
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> Okay, what do you see as the difference between a pie and a tart? Brekke,
> why wasn’t the tart as good as a pie?  Did you vary the filling?
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> I’ve struggled with this for years in trying to figure out whether to put
> various messages in the tart-msg file or one of the pie-msg files. I
> thought pies had top crusts, but tarts did not. However, this would mean
> than all those things called pumpkin pies in the stores and restaurants are
> actually pumpkin tarts, not pumpkin pies.
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> Perhaps I should just merge both together, but split them out by filling
> types.
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> Thanks,
>   Stefan
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