riverc0il
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Coffee Roll all the way.
Bowtie when DDs has a shop that serves them.
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Bowtie when DDs has a shop that serves them.
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Good thing for you then that they're fried in vegetable fat.I'm not a fan of cakes fried in animal fat, so one sinker is as good as the next.
Cinnamon buns are not donuts, Warp! You gotta stay away from that stuff, I would imagine!? We all would be a lot better off to do the same but how can you resist cheating every once in a while?Cinnamon Buns, there's a cafe /bakery around the region that makes 'em the size of a small hubcap- you don't even want to think of the calories !!!!!!!! The Queen keeps me AWAY from there i have zero willpower when arounfd CINNAMON Buns _ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Cinnamon
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Winner!!!! Definitely a fave! For a while, we had a shop in town bringing them down to us but they closed.Anything fom Mrs Murphy's donuts in Southwick MA. The donuts are HUGE and sooooo yummie.
I had to stop making cinnamon buns. Fun to do and tasty but way too many calories and fat. Though I did find a Flat Belly Diet recipe for them that's lower cal/fat that I've been meaning to try...Cinnamon Buns, there's a cafe /bakery around the region that makes 'em the size of a small hubcap- you don't even want to think of the calories !!!!!!!! The Queen keeps me AWAY from there i have zero willpower when arounfd CINNAMON Buns _ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Cinnamon
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But Sevie i also loved Entemanns CRUMB coffee cake too -- can't have that either dammit
jelly stick from kanes donuts saugus mass. just made top 10 shops in usa. again. haven't had one in years
Malasadas rule over everything. It's a Portuguese donut made with a very eggy dough and coated in sugar. Around New Bedford, they tend to be oval and fairly flat like fried dough. In Hawaii and San Diego, the other places I've been with a big Portuguese population, they usually look more like New Orleans beignets.