Pi Day, March 14th, when the date reads 3.14, might just be one of my favorite national food days. Personally, I'm not a "math person," but I am a baker who is never going to pass up an opportunity to ...
It’s not like anyone needs an excuse to eat pie. Filled with fruit, nuts or custard, pie is simply delicious anywhere and anytime. But Pi Day — that March 14 salute to the ratio of a circle’s ...
For whatever reason, some desserts fall out of popularity, despite being delicious. Here are several classic pies that only ...
Happy Pi Day to all who celebrate. While we cannot claim to understand the mathematical constant that is Pi (3.14159 for those who also skipped math class), we do understand pies. Whether you’re ...
Pie, pita, torta, tarte. No matter what it’s called, the idea applies across the globe. Everyone loves a piece of filled, baked goodness.March 14 is Pi Day in honor of the first three digits of the ...
Last December, mathematician Shigeru Kondo announced that he had calculated pi to 12,100,000,000,050 digits. It's not even a beginning, of course, in calculating what stretches to infinity, but the ...
TGIF! Partake in Friday's best "Pi Day" deals. March 14, 2014 — -- intro: Fans of math and pie are celebrating "Pi Day" or March 14, representing the ratio of a circle's circumference to its ...
Thursday is “Pi Day,” where we celebrate the savory, the sweet and the numbers 3, 1 and 4, and some local businesses are celebrating with deals.If you need a refresher, Pi is the ratio of a circle’s ...
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