

Add half of a vanilla bean, whole or scraped. Place 1 cup of regular white sugar in an airtight container. Vanilla sugar can be purchased, but it's very easy to make at home. Less prep work means less time until delicious pie is ready to eat! Tossing the peaches and blueberries in vanilla sugar concentrates the flavor of the fruit by extracting the juices, and adds a subtle vanilla flavor to the fruit. The best part about this pie is that the peaches don't need to be peeled. This pie is loaded with peaches and blueberries. How cool is that? Today, 20 Food Bloggers have gathered and want to celebrate the fun of Pi by creating their own sweet and savory pies to share with you. This exact date and time happens once every hundred years - a once in a lifetime moment for most of us. Today, March 14, 2015, is an extra special Pi Day, because at 9:26:53 AM it creates the "Pi Moment of the Century". Pi is an non-repeating, infinite number represented by the Greek letter π, and used to represent the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter. Welcome to Pi(e) Day hosted by Terri from Love and Confections! Pi Day is celebrated every March 14 by math fans around the world - and also bakers and pastry chefs.

It's Pi(e) Day! I teamed up with 20 food bloggers to celebrate. I made a delicious vanilla-scented peach-blueberry pie in a sweet pie crust.
