Comments about ‘The poetic pie: Winners of the Deseret News Pie-Ku contest’
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Connie Sabir, yours is the best. boy can I relate!
Interesting that "Ku" (with a long U, pronounced Kuu) is a Japanese word meaning "eat." I saw Pie-Ku and thought that it was a pie-eating contest at first.
Thanks for putting on the contest. It was fun. And somehow I even won a cookbook.
I had as much fun reading the piekus as I did creating them. Maybe I'll write a haiku about that for next year.
I like these so much I might have my middle school students try something similar next year!
I think I shall never meet
the Pie which I cannot eat
while ignoring Hiaku
I think I shall never meet
the Pie which I cannot eat
while ignoring Hiaku
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