What do you get when you take the sun and divide its circumference by its diameter? Pi in the sky. Thats right folks, Pi Day will be upon us soon, and it will be time to get your 3.14 game on. Of course, for many people the day means celebrating with your favorite slice of pie. And if its a pi pie, so much the better. Whether you eat a pie at your favorite Omaha restaurant or make your own, its the perfect way to mark the date.
If you decide to make your own pies, weve got you covered. But first, another riddle: What do you get when you take green cheese and divide its circumference by its diameter? Check for the answer at the end of the blog.
To get you started, weve put together some pie recipes to try out:
Pizza Pie: use pepperoni for the top, and lay it out in the pi symbol. Cutestuff Cooks has a great homemade pizza recipe for the crust and sauce. Dont let the blog title fool you, it really is a good pizza recipe.
And now for the cream and fruit varieties:
Apple Pie by Betty Crocker; a trusted name in baking for decades shares a time-tested apple pie recipe just like grandma used to make. (Grandma was probably neighbors with Betty!)
Pecan Pie from The Pioneer Woman Cooks; not only do you get step-by-step directions, with pictures, you also get the delightful commentary by the Pioneer Woman herself. Enjoy this crunchy, nutty favorite.
Banana Cream Pie from Bon Appetit is perfect to complete your Pi Day celebration. Filled with creamy richness, a hint of chocolate, and piled on top with whipped cream, this pie will be a hit.
And if thats not enough pie, here are some more: 10 Pies for Pi Day. With this many pie options, you may want to schedule the clubhouse at Spaces and throw a Pi Day Party.
Oh, our earlier riddle. We didnt forget; the answer: Moon Pie, of course.
We love to receive your feedback. What is your favorite Pi Day tradition? Your favorite pie? Please feel free to share in the comment section. Its Almost 3.14, Do You Know Where Your Pie Is
What do you get when you take the sun and divide its circumference by its diameter? Pi in the sky. Thats right folks, Pi Day will be upon us soon, and it will be time to get your 3.14 game on. Of course, for many people the day means celebrating with your favorite slice of pie. And if its a pi pie, so much the better. Whether you eat a pie at your favorite Omaha restaurant or make your own, its the perfect way to mark the date.
If you decide to make your own pies, weve got you covered. But first, another riddle: What do you get when you take green cheese and divide its circumference by its diameter? Check for the answer at the end of the blog.
To get you started, weve put together some pie recipes to try out:
Pizza Pie: use pepperoni for the top, and lay it out in the pi symbol. Cutestuff Cooks has a great homemade pizza recipe for the crust and sauce. Dont let the blog title fool you, it really is a good pizza recipe.
And now for the cream and fruit varieties:
Apple Pie by Betty Crocker; a trusted name in baking for decades shares a time-tested apple pie recipe just like grandma used to make. (Grandma was probably neighbors with Betty!)
Pecan Pie from The Pioneer Woman Cooks; not only do you get step-by-step directions, with pictures, you also get the delightful commentary by the Pioneer Woman herself. Enjoy this crunchy, nutty favorite.
Banana Cream Pie from Bon Appetit is perfect to complete your Pi Day celebration. Filled with creamy richness, a hint of chocolate, and piled on top with whipped cream, this pie will be a hit.
And if thats not enough pie, here are some more: 10 Pies for Pi Day. With this many pie options, you may want to schedule the clubhouse at Spaces and throw a Pi Day Party.
Oh, our earlier riddle. We didnt forget; the answer: Moon Pie, of course.
We love to receive your feedback. What is your favorite Pi Day tradition? Your favorite pie? Please feel free to share in the comment section.