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SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,499 Founders Club
edited January 2021 in Yellow Snow's Record Shoppe
The history of the donut.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-history-of-the-doughnut-150405177/

In my own sixth or maybe seventh year, I remember stopping in at the green, red and white Krispy Kreme place in Alexandria, Virginia. There was a wide glass window behind the counter, and you could look in there at all those shiny conveyor belts and racks filled with fresh glazed doughnuts, and half swoon at the warmth and sweet vanilla richness of it all. At the Smithsonian dedication, the Ring King was saluted as a milestone in American doughnut history. Then a singer, Cindy Hutchins, stepped up to the mike and drawing on the museum's archive of popular sheet music (more than a million songs in all) sang, "Who made the doughnut with the hole in the middle? Just how it got there will be always a riddle."



@GrundleStiltzkin

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  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,237 Standard Supporter
    There's donuts in the pic?
  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
  • Doog_de_JourDoog_de_Jour Member Posts: 8,032 Standard Supporter
    Swaye said:

    The history of the donut.

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-history-of-the-doughnut-150405177/

    In my own sixth or maybe seventh year, I remember stopping in at the green, red and white Krispy Kreme place in Alexandria, Virginia. There was a wide glass window behind the counter, and you could look in there at all those shiny conveyor belts and racks filled with fresh glazed doughnuts, and half swoon at the warmth and sweet vanilla richness of it all. At the Smithsonian dedication, the Ring King was saluted as a milestone in American doughnut history. Then a singer, Cindy Hutchins, stepped up to the mike and drawing on the museum's archive of popular sheet music (more than a million songs in all) sang, "Who made the doughnut with the hole in the middle? Just how it got there will be always a riddle."



    @GrundleStiltzkin

    The person taking the photo couldn’t brush the hair off that poor woman’s face?
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,499 Standard Supporter

    Swaye said:

    The history of the donut.

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-history-of-the-doughnut-150405177/

    In my own sixth or maybe seventh year, I remember stopping in at the green, red and white Krispy Kreme place in Alexandria, Virginia. There was a wide glass window behind the counter, and you could look in there at all those shiny conveyor belts and racks filled with fresh glazed doughnuts, and half swoon at the warmth and sweet vanilla richness of it all. At the Smithsonian dedication, the Ring King was saluted as a milestone in American doughnut history. Then a singer, Cindy Hutchins, stepped up to the mike and drawing on the museum's archive of popular sheet music (more than a million songs in all) sang, "Who made the doughnut with the hole in the middle? Just how it got there will be always a riddle."



    @GrundleStiltzkin

    The person taking the photo couldn’t brush the hair off that poor woman’s face?
    Face? Ah yes, the thingie above the gadzOOks.
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