Looked it up - apparently people who love pie decided they needed a separate day, so they named January 23rd National Pie Day. Then because they are greedy fatties, they apparently also wanted a second day, also called National Pie Day on December 1st, shortly after the traditional Thanksgiving pies. Link
Edit: I'm on team "yes, please." So I cross alliances between teams cake, pie, cookies, ice cream, etc.
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I hate to admit it in this thread, but I'm a little tired of pie. Pumpkin and chocolate cream pies since Thanksgiving have stuffed me to the point of needing a break. For a day or two, anyway.
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Because pie day is 3.14
Looked it up - apparently people who love pie decided they needed a separate day, so they named January 23rd National Pie Day. Then because they are greedy fatties, they apparently also wanted a second day, also called National Pie Day on December 1st, shortly after the traditional Thanksgiving pies. Link
Edit: I'm on team "yes, please." So I cross alliances between teams cake, pie, cookies, ice cream, etc.
Probably cause pie is really boring so the fact that they are making up 69 pie days a year is getting really ridiculous?
Looking forward to some sweet potato pie tonight. Between birthday in October and Thanksgiving and then Christmas I put on a few the end of each year.
That's what spring and summer house/yard projects are for. I always lose my winter weight gain then. No need for a gym membership.
If COVID wasn't an issue this past year maybe. But it's been only going up since last October.
Sweet potato >>> pumpkin pie.
Irrelevant, but I just chose this hill to die on for no reason, I guess.
... I'm bored.
Every day is Pie Day.
3.141592654 official pie days a year. But who really needs a reason right.
I hate to admit it in this thread, but I'm a little tired of pie. Pumpkin and chocolate cream pies since Thanksgiving have stuffed me to the point of needing a break. For a day or two, anyway.
No it isn't.
... is it?
Pi day is also July 22nd for European countries.