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Although the Pie is an Australian Icon, its roots can be traced back to Ancient Greece and Rome, to France and England. Australia in the 1800s saw the Pie Man selling hot pies from the oven of his charcoal stove on his cart. He was part of the scenery in both Sydney and Melbourne outside places of entertainment, sports gatherings and in parks where political rallies were held. Pies have always been a convenient meal of value. lately, Australia's multi-cultural society has added their personal preferences of filling. Australians buy about 6000,000,000 pies annually and elegant restaurants feature specialty pies on their menus.
"While we ourselves are the living graves of murdered beasts, how can we expect any ideal conditions on the earth?"
Bernard Shaw (1856-1950), was an Irish playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist.