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I got this π (pi) shaped pie pan before Christmas!!!
https://Projex.Wiki/wiki/File:Pi_For_Pie_01.jpg
If ever needed that series of photos (or new ones) could be sequenced and "animated" to utilize in a video.
Pi Day is an annual celebration of the mathematical constant π (pi). Pi Day is observed on March 14 (the 3rd month) since 3, 1, and 4 are the first three significant figures of π, and was first celebrated in the United States. It was founded in 1988 by Larry Shaw, an employee of a science museum in San Francisco, the Exploratorium. [Fun place on mushrooms!] Celebrations often involve eating pie or holding pi recitation competitions. In 2009, the United States House of Representatives supported the designation of Pi Day. UNESCO's 40th General Conference designated Pi Day as the International Day of Mathematics in November 2019. ~ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_Day
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Mmmmm pie
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Yesterday I had chicken tikka masala pizza.
That sounds good. I'm thinking if I've done that before. For some reason I think I have. I don't normally like chicken on pizza. It's just inferior pizza. So it's worth making it actually interesting.
I guess I should eat pizza tomorrow.
I wonder if saag paneer pizza is good. I think if it had paneer, mozzarella, and goat cheese it might be good. Maybe with some garlic oil around the outer edge of the crust.
In NYC I had tacos made by Asians (Chinese?) that had hints of peanut flavour. Not authentic nor great.
In Windsor I've mostly had terrible pizza made by Italians and big franchises, as well as terrible "normal" pizza with hints of curry in it that was not requested.
It all depends on the source.
I know of only four different places in Windsor (made by Arabs, Chinese, Italians, and Pakistanis) who produce great pizza - whether "normal" (ie. meat lovers), with or without extra spices by request - or exotic (ie. butter chicken, tandoori, Mexican, etc.) generous with good toppings (not cheap greasy ingredients).
Tacos with peanut in them is most likely Thai. Could be Cambodian.
How does a pizza get hints of curry in it while not being requested? What kind of pizza shop accidentally gets curry in a pizza?