Have a sweet tooth? Here are Michigan’s Top 21 Pies
Updated Jan 22, 2021;
Posted Jan 22, 2021
Sweetie-licious Pies in DeWitt, Michigan, was our pick as Michigan s Best Pie in 2014. They are offering a free slice of pie on National Pie Day, which is Jan. 23, 2021.MLive
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Pie! Hands down, said Linda Hundt, owner of Sweetie-licious Pies.
“No matter what, pie brings you home,” said Hundt, whose store just celebrated 15 years in business in DeWitt, Michigan.
“There is no other dessert that truly takes you back to the holidays, and Thanksgiving, and birthdays, and Fourth of July celebrations. Usually there is some kind of pie associated with really, really thoughtful and sweet memories for people.”
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Welcome once again to HomeFront, where prehistoric solstice rituals are currently resonating more than any tradition cooked up since living indoors and spying on the neighbors became a thing. Weâve been studying the night sky, admiring the way we look by candlelight, and clinging to every extra minute of daylight. Winter and the longest year we can remember are both rounding the turn and heading into the homestretch, and not a moment too soon.
Local experts recommend these 18 winter beers
There is no one style that encompasses the range of brews available this time of year, though dark, oaky, chocolatey, and boozy are major themes. Hereâs some advice about what to try.
By Gary Dzen Globe Staff,Updated December 22, 2020, 12:00 p.m.
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There may be no more anticipated beer season than winter.
Unlike in summer, where other beverages like wine and cider can shine, the full flavors of beer and the long, cold nights of winter just fit together.
But winter beer is not a monolith. There is no one style that encompasses the range of brews available this time of year, though dark, oaky, chocolatey, and boozy are major themes. We asked several local beer experts to help us sort through the cozy choices from New England and beyond.