Pies

Not to be confused with Pi.

Pie

Species

Blueberry pie in a tin (BFDI 17 - current)

Cherry pie in a tin (BFDI 14 - BFDI 15)

Gender

Female (She/Her)

Place

BFDI:16th-18th (7 votes to join)

BFDIA: 42nd (104 votes to join)
BFB: 16th-55th (quit to compete on TPOT)
TPOT: 45th (4,135 votes, last)

Episode count

32 (physical)

47 (above, mentioned and non-canon)

Color

BFDI 17-BFDIA 13:
  • Earth Blue (blueberry)
  • Satin Sheen Gold (pie)
  • Luxor Gold (pie shade)
  • Sandy Taupe (pie outline)
  • Ironside Grey (tin)
  • Vampire Grey (tin shade)
  • Dune (tin outline)

BFDIA 13-current:

  • Blue pigment (blueberry)
  • Putty (pie)
  • Calico (pie shade)
  • Driftwood (pie outline)
  • Silver (tin)
  • Spun Pearl (tin shade)
  • Gallery (tin shine #1)
  • Silver Sand (tin shine #2)
  • Davys grey (tin outline)
LikesDislikes
  • Feeding her lizard [PIEvPI](non-canon)
  • Chess
  • Preventing death and creating trust
  • Her day [PIEvPI](non-canon)
  • Tacos with lime [PIEvPI](non-canon)

Hobbies and interests

  • Feeding her lizard (non-canon)

Eng

Pie

Baked, filled pastry

Not to be confused with pi.

For other uses, see Pie (disambiguation).

A pie is a baked dish which is usually made of a pastry dough casing that contains a filling of various sweet or savoury ingredients. Sweet pies may be filled with fruit (as in an apple pie), nuts (pecan pie), fruit preserves (jam tart), brown sugar (sugar pie), sweetened vegetables (rhubarb pie), or with thicker fillings based on eggs and dairy (as in custard pie and cream pie). Savoury pies may be filled with meat (as in a steak pie or a Jamaican patty), eggs and cheese (such as quiches or British flans) or a mixture of meat and vegetables (pot pie).

Pies are defined by their crusts. A filled pie (also single-crust or bottom-crust), has pastry lining the baking dish, and the filling is placed on top of the pastry but left open. A top-crust pie has the filling in the bottom of the dish and is covered with a pastry or other covering before baking. A two-crust pie has the filling completely enclosed in the pastry shell. Shortcrust pastry is a typical kind of pastry use

Paedophile Information Exchange

British pro-paedophilia activist group

The Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE) was a British pro-paedophilia activist group, founded in October 1974 and officially disbanded in 1984.[1] The group campaigned for the abolition of the age of consent.[2] It was described by the BBC in 2007 as "an international organisation of people who trade obscene material".[3]

Although it had a few women paedophiles as members, the organisation's membership was mainly young, professionally educated male paedophiles, including youth and care workers. Its membership in 1977 was around 250, mainly in London and the South East;[4] the same number for membership was also reported in 1981.[5]

Early history and activity

PIE was set up as a special interest group within the Scottish Minorities Group by founding member Michael Hanson, a gay student living in Edinburgh, who became the group's first chairman, and co-founder Ian Dunn, who was also the founder of the Scottish Minorities Group.[6][7&#

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