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In honor of Pi Day (3.14), I made a fruit pie using frozen strawberries, pineapple, and mango with raisins added in for good measure. With a bit of sucanat, cinnamon, agave nectar, and corn starch, I had a tasty filling. I used the crumb topping from Lois Dieterly's Fall Harvest Pie from "Sinfully Vegan".
I've blogged about it here - thetravelingaustinvegan.blogspot.com/2011/03/happy-pi-day...
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Poetry for geeks and lovers of Pi.
The pattern is similar to Haiku, but the lines are 3,1,4
Bonus points for evoking roundness in your Piku.
I had some pie in honor of Pi Day. I couldn't wait for 1:59:26 PM, though.
One of my co-workers said it looked like nothing but whipped cream. While a nice suggestion, it's chocolate cream underneath.
Tom Zonfrillo's geometry class at Heidelberg High School celebrates Pi Day March 14 in honor of 3.14, the ratio of a circle or cylindrical object's circumfrence divided by its diameter. (photo by Kelli Bland, Herald Post)
Circles for ITBAW and International Pi Week. Saturday was Pi Day. And yesterday being Saint Patrick's Day, that would be an Irish Cream milk shake :-D
Went to the Ostrich Festival just for something to do and got rocked by one of the great rock bands. Total kick ass surprise.
In this virtual Pi Day discussion, author Dan Gutman talked about his recent Albert Einstein biography for kids. People joined from home via Zoom or watched it together with us on the big screen in the Community Room.
Presented in partnership with the Historical Society of Princeton as part of the town's annual Pi Day Princeton events organized by Princeton Tour Company.
Tre Boy celebrating PI DAY 3.14 @ Chuck E Cheeses
Address: Marketplace at Millcreek, 1690 Mall of Georgia Blvd, Buford, GA 30519
Phone: (770) 614-5803
Lit with 2 SB-600's on on either side of the board. Both on manual, at full power, bounced off the ceiling. Triggered with CLS.
These shots were taken as publicity for an event in Princeton this Sunday, PI day. Einstein was born on March 14,(3/14). 3.14 is the first three numbers in PI. Einstein also lived in Princeton for over 20 years. This is the first PI Day in Princeton, which is being spear headed by Mimi Omiecinski of Princeton Tour Company. The model above is her mother, Bella, dressed as Einstein's mother. I will be dressed as Robert Oppenheimer who was a colleague of Einstein and the man behind the Manhattan Project. I will have my camera handy on Sunday for the Pie tasting, Pie throwing, and Einstein look-a-likes.
The Annual Middle School Pi Day Assembly brought out Menlo's finest circle-drawers, reciters of digits of pi, and pie eaters.
celebrated Pi Day @flyngmnkyphilly w/a peanut butter pie: chocolate cookie crust, caramel topping, roasted whipped cream.
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Tre Boy celebrating PI DAY 3.14 @ Chuck E Cheeses
Address: Marketplace at Millcreek, 1690 Mall of Georgia Blvd, Buford, GA 30519
Phone: (770) 614-5803
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