Will this be good enough for you IndyDave?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ln-jnzBopw
I never met a doughnut I didn't like.
Word, people who don't like donuts worry me...
I'm an apple fritter man.
I don't even have to order anymore at my local joint.
I'm an apple fritter man.
I don't even have to order anymore at my local joint.
However, Rise'n Roll Bakery here in Fort Wayne makes the most delicious yeast donuts.
There is a bakery in LaPorte somewhere that makes some awesome apple fritters. I buy them at one of my delivery locations when I get out that way. Yeah. They are great..
I was hoping this was a coupon thread.
OK, so what are our favorites? Personally, I like Krispy Kreme's custard filled chocolate iced doughnuts. When I lived in Plainfield, I never managed to get to that little shop on main street that always sold out by 5:30 in the morning. I hadn't heard of Longs until moving too far away. The other INGO favorites seem to be up on the border with Canada.
Longs! Regular glazed donuts, when there is a line a block long at 5:30am in the middle of winter when the wind chill is -30* you know they must have damn good donuts!
I have to say I prefer Longs Donuts.... white cream-filled long johns with chocolate icing.... but again... Dunkin' strawberry frosted, old fashions, and cream-filled are great too. Has anyone ever met the owners of Long's Donuts?
I sometimes have to teach basic hazmat response to police officers. I use the Powdered Sugar Doughnut method of getting my point across.
When an officer pull up on a possible hazmat scene, he should do the following;
1. Pull out a powdered sugar doughnut.
2. Hold it out at arms length.
3. Look thru the hole in the middle of the doughnut.
4. If he cannot see the whole incident scene thru the hole, he needs to back up.
5. Once at a safe distance from the incident scene, he needs to step out of the car and hold up the doughnut in front of him.
6. If the powdered sugar is blowing on his face, he is Downwind. He should immediately jump in his car and move the the opposite side of the incident.
7. Wait for Fire Department HazMat to arrive.
8. Call Dispatch with his new location and then enjoy his doughnut.
There is a reason we call cops BioBots.
What I get will depend on where I go a lot of times. Living in the Louisville area there's a few choices; aside from Krispy Kreme and Dunkin Donuts, there's a place called Plehns bakery, they're phenomenal (especially their cruellers which are croissant like fluffy), or Nords bakery, where anything is good, but the maple glazed lonhjohn with bacon is the top choice.
We call it "The sugar crack place."