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Happy Pi Day everyone!
Pi Day is celebrated each March 14th. Get it? 3.14? I don’t want to get too bogged down in the origins of Pi Day or how the mathematical constant known as pi works, because I want to get to the part we’re all waiting for: PIE!
Because pi without the “e” is far less delicious than the kind with the “e”, many people celebrate Pi Day by baking pies! Sadly, we didn’t have a chance to bake and eat all of our favorite pies here at CMNH, so we did the next best thing: Conduct a Pi Day Pie Survey! We surveyed our staff, volunteers, and two school groups – one from Sanford, ME and one from Kennebunk, ME – and asked them a pretty simple question.
“What’s your absolute favorite pie?”
Here are the very scientific (and questionably nutritious) results! How did your favorite pie fare?
A few pies only garnered one vote. They were: Peach, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Pear & Gouda(!), Chicken Pot, Raspberry, Blackberry, Peanut Butter, & Butterscotch Pudding.
We hope you’re all having a delicious Pi Day!
Andrea said:
No coconut custard!?!?!? Harrumph!
childrensmuseumnh said:
Andrea, we agree! We were shocked that coconut didn’t make a showing.