America’s National Pie Day - January 23, 2009 |
National Pie Day? Well, why not? Pies have always been a sweet treat to warm the cold winter days and with the holiday celebrations a fading memory, this is a great way to warm up a cold January snap.
The American Pie Council is dedicated to spreading the word about the benefits of pie for the body and soul, and urge Americans to perform "random acts of pieness" in celebration. To help, they've collected a list of heart warming ways to celebrate pies...
A Baker's Dozen Ways To
Celebrate
- Register
for the 2009 APC Crisco National Pie Championships being held on April 24-26 at
the Orlando Sun Resort, Kissimmee, FL. Entry forms are available at American
Pie Council Site.
- Eat
pie. Whether you make it yourself, buy it at a supermarket or bakery or order
it at a restaurant, eat some pie on National Pie Day. Pie is great with lunch
or dinner or as a late-night snack.
- Make
pie. Bake your favourite homemade pie on National Pie Day.
- Share
pie. If you make or buy a pie, share it. By its very nature, pie is meant to be
eaten with others. Have a pie potluck get-together.
- Teach
pie making. Stage classes and demonstrations and samplings at stores and
schools. Invite seniors who KNOW pie to teach a class. If you don't know how to
make pie, ask a pie maker to show you or attend a pie-making class.
- Hold
a pie night. Gather family and friends for a pie celebration. Everyone must
bring one homemade pie for the pie buffet. We have heard of events where more than
100 folks come with 100 pies.
- Hold
a pie-making contest. Invite the best pie-makers in town to compete for prizes
in various categories. Be sure to include the kids. Ask cooking teachers,
pastry chefs and pie lovers to be judges.
- Hold
a charity pie-throwing or pie-eating contest or a pie auction. We suggest you
donate the proceeds to your local community food bank.
- Hold
a pie sale and sampling. This is an excellent opportunity for pie retailers and
commercial bakers to introduce consumers to pie through special National Pie
Day sales and promotions. Bakeries can also donate pies to a pie raffle or pie
auction. Restaurants should offer a pie sampler plate or free pie with dinner
on January 23.
- Stage
kid's pie activities. Have kids compete in pie-making, pie poetry and pie art
contests. Show kids how to make pie and then serve it at lunch, preferably a la
mode. Teach American and world history, math and science through pie.
- Pass
along pie memories. Our pie heritage is slowly fading away. Call older members
of the family and ask them for pie recipes. Ask them to teach you how to make
them. Talk about your favorite pies and the family history behind them. Publish
pie memories and recipes. Make pie often and serve them to the next generation.
- Eat
more pie. You can always have another slice, preferably warm and a la mode.
- Do
pie stuff. Sing pie songs, read pie books, quote pie poems, make pie charts.
Join the American Pie Council. Contact the American Pie Council, the only
national organization devoted to eating, making, selling, promoting and
enjoying pie!
No matter
how you cut it, pies are a great reason to celebrate.
Mark January 23rd on your
calendar and make sure to enjoy some fresh baked pies with your friends and
family!
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