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The way we see it, you have two choices: You can painstakingly roll out pie dough that won't shrink up, that isn't too crumbly but also not too wet, and then blind bake that pie dough, and then make the filling, and then bake the filling to the just-right temperature so the pie isn't weepy or cracked. Or, option two, you can waltz into any grocery store and buy a perfectly good pumpkin pie for a few dollars, and then take it home and spend less than five minutes upgrading it. Think pumpkin pie brûlée, or whipped cream, or a meringue top... all decidedly more delicious than an overbaked pie with a soggy crust. Given the options, the choice seems fairly obvious, no?
Choices:
a. problem & solution
b. compare and contrast
c. central idea
d. cause and effect
e. chronological/sequence