Who doesn't love pie? It's the perfect food for every meal. Quiche for breakfast. Pizza for lunch. Chicken pot pie for dinner. Warm, hot, apple, cherry or blueberry pie for dessert. Of course, you ...
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 ...
BALTIMORE - Pi Day is the most mathematically delicious day of the year. March 14 -- it's 3.14, which celebrates the number used to calculate the circumference of a circle and an excuse to indulge in ...
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 ...
Friday, March 14 marks Pi Day, a celebration of the mathematical constant that (roughly) equals 3.14. And in a shining testament to the United States' willingness to use anything as an excuse to eat ...
In celebration of Pi Day on March 14 (3/14)—a food holiday savored for making math just a little sweeter—Instacart serves up a healthy slice of its ordering data to determine which pies win Americans’ ...
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 ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is marking Pi Day with news that it will no longer hold frozen cherry pie to a higher standard than other frozen or fruit pies. Photo by Evan Amos/Wikimedia ...
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 ...