Articles tagged with: National Pie Day

22
January
2019

How to Celebrate National Pie Day, January 23

New Favorite Holiday!

How to Celebrate National Pie Day, January 23

Just in time to perk us up in the middle of the winter, National Pie Day is January 23.  It’s a celebration of all things pie, our most American dessert.  What will it be…warm apple pie ala mode, cherry, blueberry, lemon meringue, pecan or even peanut butter pie?  Pie Day is an opportunity to share the deliciousness.

This could be your new favorite holiday: National Pie Day.  Bake a pie, buy a pie, share a pie. 

Americans do love their pie, and National Pie Day, January 23, is the day we celebrate it.  A survey[1] of Americans reveals that our favorites are apple, lemon meringue, pecan and pumpkin, with cherry, strawberry rhubarb and chocolate rounding out the pie chart. 

Resolutions aside for the moment, who can resist a slice of good pie?  The aroma of warm apples and cinnamon melts most of into a puddle of nostalgia and desire.  The glory of a lemon pie piled high with meringue brings a twinkle to the eye of some, as does the nutty richness of a slice of chocolate pecan pie.

I say, “National Pie Day is the perfect holiday!  No pressure, no expectations, no family trips in the car, no gifts to wrap. Just pie, glorious pie.  Shared.”

I recommend these “7 Best Ways to Celebrate National Pie Day” -- or come up with your own creative way to celebrate!

  • Give the gift of pie to a local "hometown hero.” Stop by and visit the staff at the shelter for survivors of domestic violence, or the local police or fire department, or school or library, and let these local heroes know that you appreciate all they do for your community.
  • Make pie! Spend time with children and make a pie together. Find free pie recipes and how-to tips at www.piepals.com.  You'll make great memories and the kids will be proud to serve the pie for dessert.
  • Reach out to new neighbors you might not have met yet. Say “welcome” with a pie.
  • Have a pie potluck get-together. Everyone brings a pie!
  • Share pie. If you make or buy a pie, share it with someone! By its very nature, pie is meant to be eaten with others:  family, friends, neighbors, even co-workers.
  • Pass along pie memories so that our pie heritage doesn’t fade 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 your pie memories and favorite recipes at www.piepals.com. Make pies often and serve them to the next generation.
  • If pie making is not in your schedule, stop by your favorite pie shop or grocery store and bring home a gift of love and joy. The coldest of January days will be warmed by a special pie dessert.

As you may know, my motto is, “The more good pie in the world, the better. It brings us together and lets us settle down for a few peaceful minutes of shared enjoyment.”  If you’re new to pie baking or are intimidated by making the crust, she recommends checking out the Pie Pals web site, where there are tips and tricks. There’s also a “pie shop” where there are made-in-Albuquerque. aprons and a DVD on “Pie Crust 101.”

And what makes a “good” pie?  “A delicate crust, one that flakes easily and is thoroughly baked to a light brown.   The fruit should taste fresh, without too much sugar.  And there should be lots of filling, whatever that might be.  When there is that perfect balance between a flavorful filling and the slightly salty crust, that is pie heaven!” 

Homemade pie doesn’t have to be fussy or pretty.  It will be enjoyed no matter what, and the only ingredient that really matters is love.

 

 

[1] http://www.womansday.com/food-recipes/dessert-recipes/whats-your-favorite-type-of-pie-81897

Written by: Rebecca Jo Dakota

21
January
2015

"I need to make pie!"

National Pie Day, Jan. 23

“I need to make pie!”

My neighbor friend told me over the wall that her uncle’s wife is dying, and her uncle feels lost.  “I need to make pie!” he had exclaimed.  His heart is breaking, and he needs to make pie.

What is it about making pie that grounds us, gets us quiet and centered, back at peace with the world, even if just for a few minutes?  Is it the fact of doing something with our hands?  Or making space to do something creative?  Maybe it’s because it’s a solitary activity, one done without a lot of other people?  Perhaps any solitary, creative activity would serve.  Probably so. 

Whatever your reason for needing to make pie – or to eat it – here’s as good as any:  Friday, January 23, is National Pie Day.  It’s official!  Go for it.  Make a pie, buy a pie, but share pie on Friday!  Teach someone else, if you can.  Take a pie to your favorite nonprofit agency for the staff to enjoy, or to the fire station, or to your book club.  Take one to your neighbors.  You’ll be making people very happy and, hey, does it get better than that?

Personally, I’ll be taking pie to my women’s group.  Doesn’t matter where – just know that if you share pie, the world will be a little sweeter, and hearts will be a little happier, even if just for a little while.  Even hearts that are breaking with the loss of a loved one.  May we always be united by love and, if we’re lucky, pie.

Warmly, Rebecca

P.S.  Want ideas for pies to make during winter months?  Check out:  www.piepals.com

Categories: January, Deep Dish Categories

19
January
2012

National Pie Day! January 23, 2012

What could be sweeter than a holiday devoted entirely to something as wonderful as pie? Especially homemade pie, the kind that’s made with quality ingredients, with love, and served up to pie lovers to make them happy?

If you’re a baker, then I hope you are celebrating the holiday in form: baking up a pie or two to share, dishing up delicious.

One idea: share a pie with those who really deserve one. Take it to the fire station, to the people running the rape crisis center or domestic violence shelter, or others who rarely get thanks and credit for serving our communities the way they do. Wherever your heart tells you to go, take it there. Your heart will be bigger.

Cheers to all my Pie Pals!

Your Pie Pal Gal,
Rebecca

03
January
2016

National Pie Day 2016

Pick a Place, Give Pie Happiness

National Pie Day 2016

It doesn't matter to whom you give a pie:  it will make them happy.  On National Pie Day 2016, January 23, pick a person or group or place and take a pie over!  

Whether it's your favorite local non-profit, the first responders in your area, a senior center, the people who live around the corner, or even a complete stranger, celebrate your affection for them with pie.  

One of the many reasons I love pie is because it brings us together.  And it's round, like our precious Earth.  So give some pie away on the 23rd!  You will feel the love that comes around back to you.

If you share a pie on Pie Day, take a picture and send it with a note about your experience to me at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.   I will post it!

Rebecca

 

 

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