Are pineapple rings symbolic of the circles of hell?
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I make a pineapple upsidedown cake that is sinfully delicious. My daughter is visiting from out of state, and I always have one waiting to greet her when she arrives.
But I do use crushed pineapple, as opposed to the rings.
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So, since I don’t want to forgo the cake for piety’s sake, let’s just say that the crushed pineapple represents defeating the forces of hell.
Sort of like the principle behind the Friday frog leg fry I worked at, at the Knights of Columbus, back in junior high.
Are pineapple rings symbolic of the circles of hell?
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I make a pineapple upsidedown cake that is sinfully delicious. My daughter is visiting from out of state, and I always have one waiting to greet her when she arrives.
But I do use crushed pineapple, as opposed to the rings.
○○○
So, since I don’t want to forgo the cake for piety’s sake, let’s just say that the crushed pineapple represents defeating the forces of hell.
Sort of like the principle behind the Friday frog leg fry I worked at, at the Knights of Columbus, back in junior high.
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Oh, lordy, what did I do?
Forgive me, Saint Teresa!
I knew not the Lame!
(I do believe I know it now, though.)