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{{Cv-unsure|Mgcsinc|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Sugar_pie&oldid=401411737|date=December 2010}} User:Mgcsinc Is this basically the same pie as the "Hoosier sugar cream pie" found at this website? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jcbutler ( talk • contribs)
I don't think that Quebec should be mentioned as the only area in Canada where this is a typical dish. It is described as "Obvious “Canadian” items on the Flying Pig’s menu include a pea soup and maple sugar pie." out in Vancouver. [1]. This book mentions it as a one of the two favorite foods of Canada. [2]. Admittedly there are sources that mention that it is a 'French-Canadian' thing [3], but I would mention that "communities of French Canadians exist throughout Canada". Exit2DOS • Ctrl • Alt • Del 06:25, 12 August 2011 (UTC)
Based on the photos alone, sugar pies and suger cream pies seem to be very distinct from one another. In particular it looks like a sugar pie has a crust that goes over the sugar layer and the sugar cream pie does not. Should they each have their own page? --16:52, 25 August 2020 (UTC)
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{{Cv-unsure|Mgcsinc|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Sugar_pie&oldid=401411737|date=December 2010}} User:Mgcsinc Is this basically the same pie as the "Hoosier sugar cream pie" found at this website? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jcbutler ( talk • contribs)
I don't think that Quebec should be mentioned as the only area in Canada where this is a typical dish. It is described as "Obvious “Canadian” items on the Flying Pig’s menu include a pea soup and maple sugar pie." out in Vancouver. [1]. This book mentions it as a one of the two favorite foods of Canada. [2]. Admittedly there are sources that mention that it is a 'French-Canadian' thing [3], but I would mention that "communities of French Canadians exist throughout Canada". Exit2DOS • Ctrl • Alt • Del 06:25, 12 August 2011 (UTC)
Based on the photos alone, sugar pies and suger cream pies seem to be very distinct from one another. In particular it looks like a sugar pie has a crust that goes over the sugar layer and the sugar cream pie does not. Should they each have their own page? --16:52, 25 August 2020 (UTC)