“Whether you love apple, peach, pumpkin or peanut butter pie, let us help you celebrate this all American treat by stopping at the Doughbox Bakery or Barn Restaurant for a delicious, sweet treat,” shared Kim Krieger, Media Relations.
To encourage even more people to celebrate this special holiday, the Doughbox Bakery is offering a deal of $1.00 off pies and free samples throughout the day, while supplies last. The Doughbox Bakery will be open on National Pie day from 7:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., with the drive-thru window opening at 6:30 a.m.
The Barn Restaurant will also be involved in the celebration of National Pie Day – offering $1.00 off a slice of pie with any meal purchase on Saturday, January 23. The Barn Restaurant will be open from 11 a.m. until 8 p.m.
Each year the employees at the Doughbox Bakery make nearly 19,000 pies. With more than 40 varieties of pies available, Peanut Butter Cream continues to be the most popular choice among local patrons. Dutch Peach and Cherry are also popular varieties at this popular, hometown bakery.
Historians trace the origin of pie to the Greeks who are thought to be the originators of the pastry shell. The early pies were predominately meat pies and the crust of the pie was often referred to as “coffyn”. Pies came to America with the first English settlers with the early colonists cooking their pies in long narrow pans. As in the Roman times, the early American pie crusts often were not eaten, but simply designed to hold the filling during baking. Pioneer women often served pies with every meal and with food at the heart of gatherings and celebrations, pie quickly moved to the forefront of contests at county fairs, picnics, and other social events. Through the years, pie has evolved to become a very traditional dessert and a unique part of the American culture.
The American Pie Council, founders of National Pie Day, offers many unique ideas to celebrate this delicious day. Make special memories with your children or grandkids by baking a pie together (the Doughbox Bakery even sells homemade pie crust for you to bake in your own kitchen!) Indulge your co-workers, neighbors or friends with a delicious, home-made pie. Why not share this comfort food with a “hometown hero” at your local police or fire department and let these local heroes know you appreciate all they do for your community. Or, throw a “pie party” – celebrate with friends or even make it a fundraiser to raise money for a favorite charity.
Join the pie celebration on Saturday, January 23 by celebrating National Pie Day with a sweet treat from the Doughbox Bakery or Barn Restaurant at Sauder Village! For more details visit Sauder Village online at www.saudervillage.org or call 800.590.9755.
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