Relevant To Your Interests: Thanksgiving Pi

Are you longing to have a very pro-intellectual, pro-math, pro-fact Thanksgiving? Aren’t we all? While some of our families might make that easier than others, we can all do our part to bring home the nerd this year. Mostly I couldn’t resist making a pi pun. Sorry. Literally, that’s it. That’s the whole introduction. This month’s Relevant To Your Interests was born out of a desire to make a pi pun. Happy Thanksgiving, homo-nerds.

Wear Your Pi

Pi/Pie Bowtie, $24. Math Pun Pins, $4.78Pi Tee, $19.99Pi Scarf, $14.99Number Crunch Button Down, $49.99.

Eat Your Pi

Pi Tumbler, $14I 8 Sum Pi pie plate, $22Pi cookie cutter, $6.46Pi cutting board, $24.90.

Okay, so when I bake pies, I usually use two books. First, Four and Twenty Blackbirds Pie Book, $22.62. They make the best pies ever. However, for crust, I use Paul Hollywood’s How To Bake, $25.77 (I am so sorry, I know that he is our collective least favorite thing about Great British Bake Off, while Ruby Tandoh is our most favorite, I am sorry) because his crust is super easy and I mess it up less frequently than Four and Twenty’s crust.

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A.E. Osworth

A.E. Osworth is part-time Faculty at The New School, where they teach undergraduates the art of digital storytelling. Their novel, We Are Watching Eliza Bright, about a game developer dealing with harassment (and narrated collectively by a fictional subreddit), is forthcoming from Grand Central Publishing (April 2021) and is available for pre-order now. They have an eight-year freelancing career and you can find their work on Autostraddle (where they used to be the Geekery Editor), Guernica, Quartz, Electric Lit, Paper Darts, Mashable, and drDoctor, among others.

A.E. has written 542 articles for us.

4 Comments

  1. When I was in college, I was in the prestigious sorority Eta Pi. All the women in it had excellent taste.

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