Texas 2013 83rd Regular

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                    S.C.R. No. 12


 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
 WHEREAS, Of all the Lone Star State's unique culinary dishes,
 perhaps none says "Texas" more sweetly than pecan pie; and
 WHEREAS, The pecan tree, which was officially designated as
 the state tree in 1919, is indigenous to North America and native to
 152 counties in Texas, where it grows in river valleys; the State
 Health Nut, the pecan is the state's only commercially grown nut,
 and Texas pecan growers account for more than 20 percent of all the
 pecans grown in the United States; and
 WHEREAS, Though there are many ways to enjoy pecans, it is
 practically a given among Texans that they belong, first and
 foremost, in a pie; the earliest record of this distinctive dessert
 dates to the late 19th century; the weekly humor magazine Texas
 Siftings described it in February 1886 as being "not only
 delicious" but "capable of being made into a 'real state pie,'" and
 in March 1914, the Christian Science Monitor featured a recipe for
 "Texas Pecan Pie" with a custard filling that called for a cup of
 sweet milk, a cup of sugar, three well-beaten eggs, a tablespoon of
 flour, and half a cup of "finely chopped pecan meats"; and
 WHEREAS, It was around 1930 when the pie became the
 syrup-based creation it is today; the wife of an executive at the
 Karo Syrup Company combined that product with pecans to make a pie,
 and it proved to be an irresistible mixture; the pie subsequently
 gained national recognition through advertisements forever linking
 the syrup with pecans in the public's mind; recipes for pecan pie
 began appearing in such popular cookbooks as The Joy of Cooking and
 The Fannie Farmer Cookbook in the 1940s, and it became a staple in
 restaurants across the state and nation; and
 WHEREAS, Pecan pie recipes are varied and numerous, with
 differences regarding the sugar-to-syrup ratio and the size and
 consistency of the nuts, and are a matter of debate, strong opinion,
 and deeply held family tradition; yet Texans generally agree on two
 things:  Texas pecan pies are, hands down, the best, especially when
 made with Texas pecans by a Texan, and secondly, whether served hot
 or cold, with a scoop of ice cream or without, pecan pie is indeed
 the perfect ending to any meal; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the 83rd Legislature of the State of Texas
 hereby designate pecan pie as the official State Pie of Texas.
 ______________________________ ______________________________
 President of the Senate Speaker of the House
 I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 12 was adopted by the Senate
 on March 13, 2013, by the following vote:  Yeas 31, Nays 0.
 ______________________________
 Secretary of the Senate
 I hereby certify that S.C.R. No. 12 was adopted by the House
 on May 17, 2013, by the following vote:  Yeas 134, Nays 0, two
 present not voting.
 ______________________________
 Chief Clerk of the House
 Approved:
 ______________________________
 Date
 ______________________________
 Governor