Posted by ryan / Monday, March 14th, 2011
Technically speaking, π equals approximately 3.14159265. It’s always been appropriate to round the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter down. Scientific formulas are dependent on Pi, which makes it one of the most important mathematical constants. Therefore, March 14 will forever be known as somewhat of a holiday.
How does one celebrate mathematical jargon though? The answer is quite simple actually, we eat. Pie that is! Treat yourself to a delicious dessert at some point today. Consider the following recipes while you ponder your decision. There are so many to choose from, but these are a select few of my favorites in alphabetical order. Photos and recipes are from the All Recipes website.
1. Apple PieIs there anything more American, or more delicious for that matter? Serve a la mode for the full effect.
You can’t go wrong with this rich and creamy treat. The preparation time and effort is minimal.
Careful with this one. One piece is just never enough!
4. Pecan Pie
What can I say about this one? It’s beyond delicious! I feel sorry for anyone with a nut allergy.
5. Pumpkin Pie
As you can see, this Thanksgiving favorite could use a large dollop of whipped cream.
Enjoy!
-Ryan Robertson
The Rise of Comfort Foods in Recession Era Googling
Posted by The Editorial Desk / Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
With the recession taking a hit on the nation’s disposable income, restaurants have taken to inventing “tax relief dinners” and “economic stimulus dinners” to lure customers back through their doors.
So, what’s on the menu?
Comfort foods, naturally. Plenty of feel-good foods, like fried chicken, macaroni and cheese, mashed potatoes, chicken pot pie and s’mores.
It looks like restaurants have been picking the right recession menus because the 2008 Google Zeitgeist (a glimpse at “the spirit of the times” through breakdown of the year’s Google searches) finds a distinct upsurge in people seeking comfort foods.
Here are the Top 10 Most Googled Comfort Foods in 2008. For fun, we’ve linked each search term to its “I’m Feeling Lucky” destination
For some reason, Google doesn’t count “booze” as comfort food. However, they did include a list of the year’s most popular cocktail searches because there’s been an apparent increase in people looking to mix their own cocktails.
Makes sense to us. Why pay for a round at the bar when you can drink twice as much for less cash, right?
Here are the Top 10 Most Googled Cocktails in 2008, along with their “I Feel Lucky” links (when searching “[name of drink] recipe”).
What are some of your favorite comfort foods and cocktails?
– Christina Lee