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The first pies appeared around 9500 BC in the Egyptian Neolithic period or New Stone Age.

National Pie Day is celebrated annually on 23 January.

National Pie Day, an unofficial national holiday, was created simply to celebrate the pie. It is a day for all to bake or cook their favorite pies. Even more importantly, it is a day set aside for all to enjoy eating pies!

The first pies appeared around 9500 BC in the Egyptian Neolithic period or New Stone Age.

Fun Tidbit – Pie throwing:

Cream filled or topped pies are favorite props for humor. Throwing pie in a person’s face has been a staple of film comedy since Ben Turpin received one in Mr. Flip in 1909.

Go out for pie or try one of the following “tried and true” recipes:

Caramel Drizzle Macchiato Pie

Apple Pie by Grandma Ople

Perfect Pumpkin Pie

Blueberry Pie

Use #NationalPieDay to post on social media.

National Pie Day was created by the American Pie Council. The American Pie Celebration began in 1986 to commemorate Crisco’s 75th anniversary of “serving foods to families everywhere”.

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