| Yes!!! I want a pie! My school has done this for teachers for years and it’s one of our best traditions. Anyone who doesn’t want a pie - I’ll take theirs! THANK YOU to everyone who has donated pies over the years |
| Teacher here and our HS does it every year the week of Thanksgiving. Personally, I love the tradition! I can’t bake, so it’s nice to get a pumpkin pie to bring to my family for Thanksgiving. I would prefer (as others have said) a store bought one… Costco makes great pumpkin pies! |
Teachers with allergies, diabetes, Celiac, food intolerances and/or Crohn’s disease. |
Who elected you board monitor? Oh, right. Nobody. |
Actually, you’re the one who seems weirdly overinvested in this. |
What exactly don’t you trust? Are you afraid the student’s mom will nefariously tamper with it? Unlikely. Do you believe a pie purchased in a grocery store or bakery was prepared in a cleaner kitchen? Lol. Not a chance. |
Dog fur or cat fur in it if they have pets. Some people let cats jump up in their kitchen counters. |
This is what I was thinking. |
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Why is it so hard to be a grown-up sometimes?
I'm a teacher and yes, I would appreciate a pie. It's fun! However, if I couldn't eat a pie or didn't like pie, or had a medical condition preventing me from eating pie, I would politely decline, or take it home for my kids and/or husband (or neighbor, or other family or whatever) or give it to a teammate that does like pie. If as a parent I couldn't contribute to this effort I wouldn't and I would know that no one contributes to everything and that's okay, and it's really not a big deal. If asked directly and I didn't have the means/time/desire I would politely decline. If I were able to contribute I'd buy a pie from a store. I wouldn't spend too much time worrying about the type or where it came from, I'd just buy something I'd eat. Like a pumpkin pie from Giant. |
| This is what Costco was made for. Surprisingly good bakery, good prices and if you aren’t a member can still order pretty cheap and easily through Instacart. |
| First - thank you for thinking of us. Our school does this but only accepts store bought/packaged treats. I am not alone in NOT eating homemade treats. We are gracious when accepting but they are thrown away in the end. |
DCUM may be a toxic cesspool, but it's our toxic cesspool! |
| I enjoy grabbing a pie before Thanksgiving each year. It's fun! Thanks to anyone who participates in this. |
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My school does pie day the day before winter break. All the pies are sliced up and we at lunch in one of the big rooms together and admin serves us a slice of pie for dessert. Staff loves it!
Thank you for thinking of teachers
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I am curious about this. What don't you trust about people baking a pie? That they lick their fingers and would make you sick? That they would sneak in peanuts and you're allergic? I am seriously asking. If someone went to the trouble to make and donate a baked item, I am going to assume only the best about them. That they're clean, they're kind, they're generous. And if the baked good sucks (I also bake and am pretty good at it) I give them ALL THE UPs for trying! Baking something for someone is so nice! Anyway, my 2 cents. My kids' PTAs have never done anything like this. I now work at a school and would be happy with a pie. |