3  What Flavour of Pie?

or, What Are You Proving
            or Discovering?


-  what do you want to prove or discover?
        -  what does "everyone" already "know" about this?
        -  your gut feeling about the results of your research?

-  are you looking for the reasons behind something?
        -  why do you want to know?

-  what kind of proof do you need?
       
-  what are the ramifications if you prove or discover this?

-  what are the ramifications if the reverse turns out to be true?

-  will there be controversy?

Research Strategies Overview

Why Bake a Pie?        Who’ll Be Eating the Pie?       
What Flavour of Pie?
Scratch Pie or Mix?        What’s In Your Kitchen?
Non-Bakers Make Great Helpers
Pie In the Sky        Just a Slice of Pie        Serving the Pie
Indigestion

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text on this page copyright Anne Hall

~ image of “scratch” pie is from
Oreo favorites: simple snacks and special celebrations, 2nd ed; Meredith, 2001

~ image of pie in the sky is from
Pie in the Sky Successful Baking at High Altitudes: 100 Cakes, Pies, Cookies, Breads,
                  
and Pastries Home-tested for Baking at Sea Level, 3,000, 5,000, 7,000, and 10,000 feet (and Anywhere
                  
in Between) by Susan G. Purdy; William Morrow Cookbooks, 2005

~ image of smoking chili pepper is from
1,801 home remedies: trustworthy treatments for everyday health problems;
                   Reader’s Digest Association, 2007

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