Fame is a fickle food (1702)
By Emily Dickinson 18301886 Emily Dickinson
Fame is a fickle food
Upon a shifting plate
Whose table once a
Guest but not
The second time is set
Whose crumbs the crows inspect
And with ironic caw
Flap past it to the
Farmers corn
Men eat of it and die
Tag: blueberries
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Always let pie pastry dry throughout before adding filling as it will prevent it from seeping while cooking.
When making an apple pie, pop your apple slices into some water and add a little salt or lemon. It will stop them from discolouring.