The Pi Day of the century, 3.14/15 is only a couple weeks away

I love to cook and I am a regular purchaser of spices from Penzey’s].
Being a regular, I get periodic emails from them about specials and requests for recipes and stories. Normally this would be among the last places I would think to share an email about cooking, but I decided to do so anyway (pardon the length but I thought it was good reading). Let me know what you think.

The Pi Day of the century, 3.14/15 is only a little over a week away. For a time now Pi Day has been all about fun and of course pie, but with the way in recent years, science and even reality itself have come more and more under attack, I’m thinking maybe this year it’s time for Pi Day to emerge as something more than just fun. For so much of our history, the people of our country and the world have benefited greatly from the science-based reality that has shaped America’s future. Science may be based on numbers, but science's actual value is in its humanity. It's beyond doubt that through science and the honest representation of reality our lives have become safer, healthier and happier. Yet today the very science that has done so much to reduce suffering in our lives is now under attack. From the climate, to vaccines, to Wisconsin's own Governor Walker’s belief that there are more votes in denying evolution than there are in embracing it, clearly somewhere something has gone very wrong. There is more than enough blame to go all around for how we got here, but maybe this is one of those times that where we are is not nearly as important as where we need to be. Maybe rather than a debate of our differences, what we need is a celebration of what we share. At Penzeys we think Pi Day could grow into just the holiday we need. There really is no time to lose to get on to celebrating the truth of science-based reality and the math behind it. And there is also no time better than now to get back to celebrating the kindness, compassion and the nurturing nature of our shared humanity that has always been behind the very best that science has brought to our lives. In Pi, the number is all the value and beauty and wonder that is at the heart of the reality science holds. In the gift of a good slice of pie, the desert is all the kindness and compassion that our shared humanity encompasses. Pi Day really is ready to become so much more. And could there be a better day to relaunch Pi Day as the holiday we truly need than 3.14/15; the Pi Day of the Century? So we are reaching out to our customers for help. We need your stories and a recipe or two. We already have good stories in the works for living with climate change, the value of vaccines, evolution, and the psychology/brain chemistry of why as humans we are so resistant to seeing the certainty of climate change. Where we still really need your help is in finding an economist or two to speak to why our deficit spending has left our economy and our humanity in so much better shape than what Europe is facing today. And we could also use one more person with the knowledge to speak to the monetary cost and the human cost of sending to prison people who simply need treatment instead. For recipes we are flexible. Pies are great but not necessary. Maybe you have another baked good you like to share. Or possibly you have a way you like to make some other circular item: a sliced carrot recipe, scallops are always popular, or even a beet salad that's an old family tradition would do the trick. We really are flexible. The important thing is if you have the science, or the numbers, or the knowledge that is needed for good policy making in the fields of economics or restorative justice please actually contact us. Don't wait for someone else to do it. Just email a phone number where we can reach you and I will have one of our friendly writers give you a call. It's time to get off the sidelines. We can't let science and all the goodness it can bring to our lives be a victim of our cultural wars. I don't mean to be overly dramatic, but the future really is at stake here. With your help 3.14/15 could be the turning point the world so very much needs. We realize we are looking for a needle in a haystack here, and on short notice. If you know someone who fits what we are looking for, please forward this email to them, or better yet, give them a call. Thanks, Bill Penzey

Well of course to five significant figures it should be 3.1416 - so next year?
But over on this side of the pond we don’t have PI day as that would be 31.4.15 (or 16) and April doesn’t have 31 days…
:red:

Well of course to five significant figures it should be 3.1416
I appreciate pointing out the difference between US and non-US calendars as well as significant digits. :-) However, I was really looking more for thoughts on a business headquartered in a state with an anti-evolution Governor (and potential Presidential candidate) taking such an anti-biblical stance and thus risking loss of business from Conservatives and bible-thumpers. I found it refreshing anyway.

: :lol:

Well of course to five significant figures it should be 3.1416 - so next year? But over on this side of the pond we don't have PI day as that would be 31.4.15 (or 16) and April doesn't have 31 days.... :red:
Or more accurately 3/14/15 at 9:26:53am and pm
Well of course to five significant figures it should be 3.1416
I appreciate pointing out the difference between US and non-US calendars as well as significant digits. :-) However, I was really looking more for thoughts on a business headquartered in a state with an anti-evolution Governor (and potential Presidential candidate) taking such an anti-biblical stance and thus risking loss of business from Conservatives and bible-thumpers. I found it refreshing anyway.
I agree it is refreshing. I don't know much about the company ( is it family owned or public?) and their history. What motivated them to take a courageous stand like this? Are they publicizing it or is it only something their loyal customers know about?
Or more accurately 3/14/15 at 9:26:53am and pm
:wow: As they say in the movies, with heavy accent: "You very good"
I don’t know much about the company ( is it family owned or public?)
It’s a privately owned company. They periodically (monthly?) publish a small magazine-like catalog with their products (mainly herbs, spices and blends) as well as recipes and stories from customers. Occasionally they “theme" a given month that can include some cause they are championing. I believe that is the case with their theme to celebrate math and science on “Pi Day".
I don’t know much about the company ( is it family owned or public?)
It’s a privately owned company. They periodically (monthly?) publish a small magazine-like catalog with their products (mainly herbs, spices and blends) as well as recipes and stories from customers. Occasionally they “theme" a given month that can include some cause they are championing. I believe that is the case with their theme to celebrate math and science on “Pi Day".
Its encouraging to see a family business that is willing to take some risk to stand up for something important. Very different from the approach of most public companies which have to be so cautious that they never support anything which might be viewed as controversial to any segment of society. If I were a cook I would certainly patronize them.

http://forums.philosophyforums.com/threads/pi-day-questionby-aetzbar-69915.html

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Wow, that one really misses the mark regarding my inquiry. While a few of you got my intent, perhaps I should have titled this differently for the others. :-S

If I needed spices I’d definitely order from them. Might get a coffee mug just to throw them a few dollars. Thanks for posting this.

Off the subject of Pi, but Penzey’s does have a lot of good spice and herb blends that can be dumped into/onto just about anything to add some flavor (such as a blend to be sprinkled on frozen [round and therefore Pi related] pizza).
They also have multiple heat level chili powders and rubs that are great for grilling (such as for the spare ribs I’m thinking about slow cooking on my Weber one of these upcoming Spring weekends). This latter habit of mine is considered by many of my fellow Sierra Club members to be disgusting or even traitorous (not in the same vein as, say, the anti-American Republican Senators with their treasonous and humiliating-to-all-of-America letter to Iran, but rather to the cause of world conservation), but surely I am allowed a vice or two.