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What's on the menu ? donuts
This photo is dedicated to Russian tv show host and Kremlin propagandist Olga Skabeeva who told her brainwashed tv fans that the British people were eating squirrels due to food shortages in England.
Don't worry Olga, there's plenty of donuts still around.
Donutelier by Roladin
Boutique bakery specialising in delicious handmade donuts and pastries, located in the heart of London.
Charing Cross Rd, London
On the road back from Minnesota to Maine, we stopped for lunch and also donuts. Bitchin Donuts makes delicious plant based donuts.
In the rapidly fading autumn light, Donut stops for one quick pose before returning to more important bunny business, nibbling all the fresh grass he can find before summer ends.
Canon EOS-1N
Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM
Fuji Neopan 400 @ EI1600
Kodak Xtol 1+1, 14:00 @ 20°C
Roll 61, Frame 1
The food of large humans is the perfect source to feed the miniature's pantry.
A huge doughnut makes it easy to replenish stocks of sugar flakes.
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The new police officer stops by Dawn's donut shop for a coffee and a blue donut. The blue donut is from Brick Rock Press, who had a vendor table at Brick Rodeo.
In June it was "National Donut Day" and I actually forgot to take a photo! So I guess this photo is just a Donut Day photo that's over a month late :-) And now I'm craving donuts again.....
I built this for a Salt Lake County library competition. Donut Falls is a popular hike up a nearby canyon where the river drops into a hole and comes out of a cave below it. I unfortunately spent a lot of time making the inside of this build like the real cave and then promptly hid it! I haven’t been able to take a satisfactory interior shot to share.
Vegan yeasted rainbow donuts for the worldwide Vegan Bake Sale in San Francisco... Day 2! Hand painted.
You would think my happiest food memories of when I first arrived in Tokyo would be of sushi or ramen, but it's usually Mister Donut that floats to the top of my mind. When I moved to Tokyo a million years ago I had a job teaching English, some funny roommates, and an apartment that was pretty far from what any tourist would recognise as Tokyo city central. I lived in a little apartment with those roommates in Tama, a bed town on the far outskirts of the city, and the most exciting thing to do in that town was hang out at 7/11 and roam around a little shopping mall complex which featured an izakaya and a Mister Donut.
It was that Mister Donut where my roommates took me when I arrived in Japan that I had my first Honey Old Fashioned donut. It actually tasted like honey, I'd had nothing like it before in America where artificial flavours typically prevail. On the wall of the shop was a photo of the founder of Mister Donut at the original shop in Boston, the city where I was born. I learned later that the founder was also the brother of the founder of Dunkin' Donuts, and after a falling out, the two brothers split apart. Dunkin' Donuts grew in America, while Mister Donut grew in Asia.
While I now live and work in Singapore, every trip I make back to Japan to visit family I always make a pilgrimage to Mister Donut for my favourite Honey Old Fashioned and a house blend coffee. For this trip, I thought I'd try something new, and went for a Honey Dipped, and it was delightful. Still tastes like honey.
Some 'Donuts'.....they are my Granddaughters coloured pencil rubbers, they just looked great to photo! They are about an inch across.