Word: pies
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...carnage of the Iraqi capital in one of its unexpectedly good pizza restaurants. Taking our cue from the mangled English slogan of one such joint?"The secret is in the test"?our team of six American soldiers and three Iraqi civil servants set out to find Baghdad's best pie...
...First stop: Al-Sa'ah, the famous eatery in the Mansour district, next to the house U.S. forces bombed back in April in the belief that Saddam was hiding there. Happily, the restaurant emerged unscathed. Sa'ah serves pan-style pizzas ($2.50 for a large pie) that have plenty of cheese but seemingly no tomato paste. "This one's too plain," says Sergeant Tolo Gbassage, 23, taking a break from his duties at an American military checkpoint. "They never put enough tomato sauce on these things." But Hamid Abdul Latif, 50, a clerk in the Iraqi Ministry of Justice, appreciates...
...Eliot House kitchen was filled with the sweet smell of pumpkin pie throughout the weekend as 48 gallons of evaporated milk, 1,280 eggs, 560 pounds of brown sugar, 1,056 pounds of pumpkin puree and over 20 cups of cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and cloves swirled in the industrial sized mixers Friday through Sunday...
...massive baking endeavor was the work of volunteers who came together to help Harvard University Dining Services (HUDS) participate in the annual Pie in the Sky fundraiser, a bake-off to benefit Community Servings, a non-profit that delivers food to people with AIDS who cannot leave their homes...
...think it’s amazing that they can make so many pies and for such a good reason,” said Katie O’Donnell, a catering operations manager who spent Friday afternoon scooping pumpkin pie filling into pre-made crusts...