National Pie Day

National Pie Day
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City of Fenton issued the following announcement on Jan 12.

Something delicious to look forward to at Fenton Fire Hall! 

We don’t really need extra incentive to enjoy pie any day of the year BUT when it’s National Pie Day … it would be practically sacrilege not to indulge!

We’re celebrating the sweet occasion by offering the most delicious of trios. Any of the three choices would be the perfect special treat for that special someone, favorite teacher or your own dear fam….

Orange Chess Pie: rich custard infused with orange zest and topped with a light mocha whipped cream and oat streusel, 21.95.
Peanut Butter Chocolate Pie: velvety peanut butter mousse topped with chocolate whipped cream, candied peanuts and chocolate curls, 23.95.
Lemon Meringue Pie: tart yet sweet lemony custard topped with fluffy peaks of toasty meringue, 21.95.

Order: unionpantry.com
Last day to order: Wednesday, January 19 at 9PM.
Pickup: National Pie Day, Sunday, January 23, 1-4PM at Union Assembly, Fenton Fire Hall or Union Woodshop.

Original source can be found here.



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