We’ve all heard of Death By Chocolate. New Desserts, by artist Gemma Correll, now brings us a few more unfortunate varieties of pies and cakes. I’d take my chances with some cherry pie.
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by Chris Durso
We’ve all heard of Death By Chocolate. New Desserts, by artist Gemma Correll, now brings us a few more unfortunate varieties of pies and cakes. I’d take my chances with some cherry pie.
[link, via Laughing Squid Links]
by Chris Durso
To capitalize on our obsession with infographics and pie, Pop Chart Lab recently created Pie Charts (A Baker’s Dozen). I’m still not sure why it took someone so long to think of this, but thirteen of the most popular pies known to man, have their ingredients broken down into handy pie chart form.
Although undeniably awesome — this would have surely made our heads explode and broke the internet, had it been released on Pi Day. The 18″ x 24″ print is now on sale at Pop Chart Lab.
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by Chris Durso
Today, Pi Day, is meant to celebrate math curriculum and to promote math awareness. But we all know that the best thing about 3.14, is the play on words that gives us an excuse to talk about pie. Then there’s the merging of the two, and thus far there has been none better than the Apple Pi by Shannon of a periodic table.
Using the numbers associated with the mathematical constant, Shannon not only adorned the pie crust with them, but created apple numbers to fill the nerdiest pie ever. Happy Pi Day.
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by Chris Durso
Are you a pie lover with commitment issues? The Split Decision Pie Pan is here to help. The dual-chambered pie pan will cater to your indecisiveness, and have you enjoying some apple and blueberry pie in no time.
[link, via Incredible Things]
by Chris Durso
With pie throwing all the rage, it’s only appropriate that if you’re going to humiliate someone, at least show proper technique.
[link, via Laughing Squid]
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