Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since 8:30.
I bought it this morning.
Glazed.
Yes.
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If it had been a cruller, I would have thought we were separated at birth, or something. I hope it was at least wrapped in a napkin or something (I totally threw one in without anything around it once, and I think there's still glaze in my cell phone speakers!)
It's in a paper bag. Don't worry, it is safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There used to be a Fractured Prune in Dupont. That was bliss.
I have heard rumors that there is a Fractured Prune in Rockville. But it's in Rockville. So needless to say, I've never made it over there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Montgomery Donuts cinnamon twists were BY FAR the best! I am salivating as I type this!
If memory serves, the Montgomery Donuts bakery once did a side business with wedding cakes. Is that still true?
Anonymous wrote:Montgomery Donuts cinnamon twists were BY FAR the best! I am salivating as I type this!
Anonymous wrote:The juxtaposition of this donut thread with the I just filed for divorce thread, currently 1 and 2 on Recent Topics is sad, or amusing, or something. Gotta love DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:The juxtaposition of this donut thread with the I just filed for divorce thread, currently 1 and 2 on Recent Topics is sad, or amusing, or something. Gotta love DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it in your purse and not eaten yet?
Anonymous wrote:Ha. All this chatter about salivating, and cream, and eating, and holes will soon cause Jeff to move this thread to the adults only forum!
Anonymous wrote:How has this thread progressed without mention of Dunkin Donuts?
Nothing beats their vanilla and chocolate creme filled ones. The rest are just okay, but their creme filled ones rock.