Easy as pie

Extremely easy to do; requiring little effort or skill to accomplish.

This American phrase from the 1890s is somewhat ironic since making pie from scratch is actually quite difficult and requires considerable skill. The phrase likely refers to how easy pie is to eat rather than make, or it may have evolved from the earlier phrase "nice as pie," meaning pleasant or agreeable.

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