Now, who wants doughnuts?
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Last edited by Flasher on Wed Sep 11, 2024 3:21 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Laura wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 10:01 amDid you know that doughnuts originally never had a hole in the middle? Originally referred to as "oily cakes" the doughnut hole is most often credited to a sailor named Captain Hanson Gregory. His mother would pack "oily cakes" for him so he wouldn't get hungry on his voyage. It is said that during a storm, Gregory had trouble holding on to both his oily cakes and the steering wheel. So, he skewed the oily cakes onto the spokes of the steering wheel. This created the hole in the middle, and also eliminated the most unappetizing part -- the often raw, uncooked center!
Now, who wants doughnuts?
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