I baked a pie every day for a year and it changed my life

(theguardian.com)

74 points | by NaOH 2 days ago

12 comments

  • delichon 1 hour ago
    For me the change would be to become spherical. That would simplify some calculations.
    • noboostforyou 28 minutes ago
      Do I exercise and eat healthy?

      "Yes, I am in shape (round is a shape)"

    • CrazyStat 1 hour ago
      A friend of mine tries to bake a spherical pie for pi day (March 14) each year, with varying approaches (and levels of success).
      • MrJohz 20 minutes ago
        The first two things that spring to mind are pasties from the UK (which are not usually spherical but can get quite hemispherical), and the "UFO-Döner" from Germany (which are more oblate spheroids). Maybe by combining these ideas, your friend can get closer to their dream?
        • walthamstow 5 minutes ago
          British steak and kidney pudding (a steamed pie of suet pastry) is a frustrum shape, could go spherical with the right pastry case.
      • fmbb 10 minutes ago
        I heard circles are also related to pi but have not had the time to confirm yet.
      • hinkley 58 minutes ago
        Heating the middle has to be a pain. And cutting it…
        • redundantly 1 minute ago
          One could always precook the filling.
        • _aavaa_ 39 minutes ago
          Well if you insert metal rods through it you can help with the heat transfer, then you can lattice over the holes. If you pumpkin pie it, you might even be able to have it hold up under its own weight. Plus a bit of stiff whipped cream in the holes would help.
          • mordechai9000 28 minutes ago
            I would make them fairly small (personal pie-sized) and use a filling that doesn't need to be cooked in the oven to set. The main limiting factors, I think, would be structural integrity and heating the filling to the center. You could set it on a ring (like the rim of a spring-form pan) to support it better during cooking. Now, a four dimensional hyper pie, on the other hand...
            • _aavaa_ 13 minutes ago
              If you’re not cooking the filling, then do a teflon ballon that you put the crust on. Cook. Remove balloon. Then pipe in ready to ready to set chocolate cream.
            • thatguy0900 23 minutes ago
              If we don't care what the filling is you could just use sticky rice.
    • thot_experiment 1 hour ago
      half way there, now you just have to find the frictionless vacuum
  • gnatman 1 hour ago
    I’m of the belief that doing just about anything every single day for a year will change your life! A key for me has been to “lower the bar” so that I can keep the promise to myself and maintain momentum through days of low energy or enthusiasm, e.g. playing the guitar for 1 minute, or writing 1 sentence.
    • toxik 1 hour ago
      Similarly, just showing up at the gym/hobby/sport is huge. Even if you do next to nothing.
      • Insanity 1 hour ago
        Yeah I go bouldering even on off days to “stay in the rhythm”. And I do have honestly terrible days where I feel I’m struggling climbs of even a grade below my comfort level, but at least I went lol.
      • pavel_lishin 1 hour ago
        The best form of exercise is the one you can consistently stick with.

        For me, that got shot down in flames over the winter because I kept getting sick. :/

      • irishcoffee 1 hour ago
        Someone said it, I forget who: 90% of life is just showing up
        • idontwantthis 51 minutes ago
          Especially true for friendship. If you want friends, all you have to do is be in the same place with the same people regularly.
  • sosodev 1 hour ago
    I challenge each and every one of you to make a pie by the end of the month.

    I made one, for the first time in my life, last week. It brought me tremendous joy not only to make it, but to have something nice to share with friends.

    • Waterluvian 47 minutes ago
      I did this recently, and you know what I really loved about it? It's a great entry-level baking activity where the upside is that you have a pie (something you can gift or just eat!) and the downside is that you have a sort of cobbler. You really can't !@#$ up a pie. Omelette is another good one. At worse you have scrambled eggs.

      I mean, yes, at worse you burn your neighbourhood down and your dog runs away. But in terms of the more likely failure modes like screwing up the dough, breaking it, messing up how watery it is, etc. you can mostly just keep baking until it's done, mix it up, put into bowls, serve with ice cream, down the hatch.

    • Cerium 47 minutes ago
      Do it! Making a pie might seem unapproachable, but it will all work out. I have never failed to make a pie that brought some happiness into the world.
    • 98codes 1 hour ago
      I already did for October, November (twice), and December. Does that count?
  • nozzlegear 3 minutes ago
    I would love a pumpkin pie right now. But I'd settle for pecan.
  • 0xffff2 1 hour ago
    As someone who loves pie and has far fewer friends and family than the person this story is about, baking a pie every day for a year would also change my life.
    • imgabe 16 minutes ago
      If you just place the pie to cool on your window sill, the smell will cause some nearby hobos to float over, or so cartoons have lead me to believe. Then you'll have some friends.
    • worldsavior 1 hour ago
      Friends are always attainable via purchase.
      • embedding-shape 1 hour ago
        Also neighbours tend to be very glad to receive free stuff :) I usually end up with way too many Basil plants every season and give them away, gotten to know some new neighbours that way!
    • adzm 15 minutes ago
      Do you have neighbors?
  • rwmj 1 hour ago
    I started practising guitar every day and it didn't change my life but I have a lot of fun doing it.
  • munificent 1 hour ago
    A very timely article when many of us are wondering if AI will eventually push us out of a digital career into something else.
    • kaon_2 1 hour ago
      I am hearing rumors that B2B sales is rebounding back to more in-person meetings. Cold emails don't work anymore. I've heard similar tales of current teens early-twenties that there is a trend of doing things in real life again. But... more likely if you start measuring it people are more reclusive than ever, and doing things that used to be normal is now considered "niche and trendy". Our sales process at least is very online-meeting oriented...
  • zabzonk 44 minutes ago
    Nah, that's not a pie! [brandishes a Yorkshire meat and potato pie] Now, that's a pie.

    Apologies to Crocodile Dundee.

  • jancsika 28 minutes ago
    To be more precise: she baked breadbowls and calzones. :)
  • top_sigrid 1 hour ago
  • drcongo 48 minutes ago
    One of the most Guardian headlines of all time. I'm old enough to remember when they were a newspaper.
  • navane 1 hour ago
    Government job. Retired at 61. But I made a pie everyday!
    • recursive 52 minutes ago
      Some people find meaning in ways other than the prestige of their employer.