| Please don’t put one dozen out for a group of 9, regardless of the age breakdown of the group. |
| Tip: I've found over the years that plain glazed and cake apple/pumpkin are FAR more popular than I expected. YMMV. |
Teens don’t get as excited over Thanksgiving foods as their parents, weirdo. |
Kids eat on Thanksgiving, weirdo. Your kid and his friends sound like total drips. |
Not when you’re looking, anyway. |
This is both the obvious answer and the only pertinent question. It's astonishing some of you are let out of the house without minders. |
You think I can’t count how many would be left over? Buy 3 dozen if you want but if you think teens are just going to gorge on a bunch of donuts you probably have overweight teens. |
Because they aren’t obese slobs? You should try Ozempic, sounds like you and yours would be ideal candidates. |
| Stop feeling junks to your family. What kind of mother are you?? |
My teen boys might not eat 3 donuts at breakfast if there was other food. They'd eat 4 scrambled eggs, a bunch of sausage links and a donut or two. But if the only food was donuts, and they were going to a relatives house where they didn't know what was available, they'd definitely eat multiple donuts. Maybe 4. |
There really shouldn’t be a situation of “the only food was donuts”. If you have time to run to the donut shop you have time to give your guests something other than fried dough for breakfast. |
Can all of the holier than thou food police not take one meal off for holiday travel? OP is just trying to do a quick easy no cook and out the door snack. They can eat their organic Whole Foods later in the day. It’s literally one grab and go moment. |
You can also pick them one at a time, or half dozen. You can get 19 donuts in this world. You can get 103. What a strange thread. |
| Two dozen and some yogurt individual servings. |
Donuts are Thanksgiving food? |