1957 - In this CBC-TV clip, a Canadian homemaker demonstrates how to make an exotic new food: "pizza pie!"
Find this and 12,000 other clips from the CBC Digital Archives at http://www.cbc.ca/arch...
1957 - In this CBC-TV clip, a Canadian homemaker demonstrates how to make an exotic new food: "pizza pie!" Find this and 12,000 other clips from the CBC Digital Archives at http://www.cbc.ca/archives
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Pizza pie! Actually, that's what people called it well into the 70s, before settling with just plain old pizza. It was quite exotic to those of us in Saskatchewan. We first ate it probably around 1972/3!
@mottledbrain It almost reminds me of the folks in the film, Fargo. She could be from one of the Dakotas--quite a few Americans were a part of CBC and CTV shows and broadcasts. Both Mr Dressup and The Friendly Giant were, with the latter actually debuting on US TV before moving the show to the CBC in Canada.
nyland154: I had a very good friend in High School with a very heavy Canadian accent. It's more like "a boat" than "abooot". Also Ive noticed that he and my step dad (whose from Minnesota) pronounce "adult" differently than we do in the midwest. We pronounce it "uh-dult" where there pronuciation was "Aah-dult."
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