"floo·zie \ˈflü-zē\: a usually young woman of loose morals." Thus a Food Floozie is not a woman who can be seduced by virtually any man, but rather a woman who can be seduced by virtually any food (other than sushi).
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Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Piepalooza - The Perry Pi Day Party
I ate very, very well last week!
My social butterfly-dom was in stellar form, with fabulous friends, good causes to support, and great food ... :) Coffee dates on Monday and Thursday, Piepalooza to support the Perry Nursery School for at-risk children on Wednesday, Temple Beth Emeth's Brisket Bake-Off on Saturday, and the Zingerman's Tour de Food Gatherers on Sunday - wow. Boy, have I had fun!
Today, I'll tell you how great it was to have pie at dinner and to start my meal with dessert.
I was one of two judges for the Cream/Custard/Meringue category at Piepalooza, so I was the giddy taster of chocolate, coconut, lemon, pumpkin, peanut butter, and cream pies ... sigh. So much love and care had gone into the entries! Each was delicious in its own way, truly - I was a very happy camper, and seriously challenged in weighing each offering against the others.
When the points were tallied for my division of the competition, the charming picnic basket pie carrier - emblazoned with a tag announcing that it was the prize for "Best Tasting Pie" in its category - was awarded to the beautiful, rich, decadent Chocolate Cream Pie (above) prepared by June Geise (left). Her sorority sisters - who were wonderful, welcoming volunteers at the event - were so thrilled for her!
A fresh raspberry pie won in the Fruit category, while a Toll House pie won the "catch-all" Other category. And yes, despite my feet hurting in brand new gorgeous red pumps, I boogied over to try both of those fabulous achievements ... as well as a divine pie baked by Lia Dykstra (whose mom, Marcia, is on the Perry Board of Directors and is responsible for my invitation to the party - thank you!), which had a shortbread crust, a marzipan-like layer of almond filling, and a topping of raspberry jam ... and a creamy, peanut buttery pie prepared by fabulous teacher Sheila Metz (whose class of little ones prepared individual cherry cheesecake tarts for the competition) ... and a luscious rhubarb pie (I adore rhubarb!) ... and a rich pecan pie .... Oh, I think I sampled a good 75% of the 20 entries, once they were divvied up to serve to all the guests!
And then there was dinner!!!
Dinner consisted of lovely finger foods and hors d'oeuvres ... here, let me show you:
Zingerman's donated some beautiful pies for the Pie Walk:
And I even won my chosen auction item: a beautiful basket with a birdhouse that has a chili pepper decor (perfect for a Food Floozie's yard!), a tiered tea candle holder, a membership to English Gardens, and flower seeds to spiff up my back yard this summer ... yay!
Now I'm going to run a marathon and do a wheat grass fast to recover from the week's hedonism ... yeah, pffft! I'm already looking forward to next year's Perry Nursery School fundraiser - a celebration of cakes and cupcakes!
I'm so envious... you got to taste all my favorite pies! I love cream pies!! And the dinner... my goodness girl, you are right, I'd have to not eat for a week after that! lol Congrats on getting the bird house too.. you need to take a picture once you hang it!
ReplyDeleteAh Mary! What a lovely feast! Everything was so beautiful, and that fresh red raspberry pie has me eager to make one. Is there anything better? (Yeah, maybe... I'd say that getting to sample all those fabulous goodies would be pretty spectacular.)
ReplyDeleteHey, what's wrong with running a marathon!!? ;) Sounds like my ultimate weekend! Thanks for the wonderful pie and other food shots. They sound like they were all amazing and it was very tough to choose. Good job!
ReplyDeleteNo red heel pics though. :( Have a great Wednesday!
What fun!! Judging a pie contest has got to be difficult, they all look and sound so tasty! Congrats to the winners!!
ReplyDeleteWow, that sounds like quite a week, and quite a spread of delicious food.
ReplyDeleteWhat, no news coverage for the brisket contest? That could've been exciting. Pickled? Barbecued? baked? or boiled? Which will it be?
Mary-
ReplyDeleteThank you for judging at our event and for the beautiful article - I am sharing it all around!
It was a pleasure meeting you and I look forward to working with you again :-)
Sandy
Mary-
ReplyDeleteWhat an honor it was to have you at our event! This is the most beautiful write up - I am sharing it all around.
Thank you!!
Sandy
Thank you for the wonderful write-up. Your coverage of my Beta Sigma Phi sister, June Geiss, winning for her chocolate pie was lovely. I enjoyed meeting you, Mary, and the granddaughter, Katie, and I loved your RED outfit! It was an amazing event. Sandy really does a great job for Perry Nursery School.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a ton of fun and a load of food! Great presentation on the buffet.
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