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Pi Day 2026
Explore this photo album by Adam Coffman on Flickr!

Explore this photo album by Adam Coffman on Flickr!
New Mosterdgeel recipe for Pi-day: Banana bread from a French cryptographer
https://www.mosterdgeel.nl/recepten/bananenbrood/ (in Dutch)
Happy Pi Day! This year, I made 2 pies from scratch to celebrate:
-white chocolate blackberry pudding pie in a blackberry & graham cracker crust
-peanut butter pie with a chocolate ganache topping sprinkled with blended Reeses pieces in an Oreo cookie crust
Iām very happy with how both turned out š
Totally forgot it was pi day so ran out and got an impulse pie
Happy #PiDay (3/14) to everyone. If you didn't get a slice, here's some facts about pi to tide you over.
https://apnews.com/article/pi-day-celebrates-science-math-549286e6ea0a093cbc75f3b17fdc150f

Every year, math nerds and dessert enthusiasts unite to celebrate Pi Day on March 14, a date whose digits represent the first three digits of the mathematical constant pi. The holiday was created in 1988 by Larry Shaw, a physicist at the Exploratorium science museum in San Francisco. In school, you might have used it to calculate the area of a circle or the volume of a cylinder, but the applications of pi are endless and part of every corner of our world. Pi is involved in every step of aerospace engineering and is also on the cutting edge of medical research.
