Doughnuts

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Re: Doughnuts

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Takiap wrote:
midlandmike wrote:...and here in HH grown men are discussing Doughnuts.
We also have a few frequenting night crawlers in search of the latest and cheapest rub and tug.
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:laugh: :laugh: I confess exactly the same thought occurred to me - but surely mm's comment was in jest...? Wasn't it?
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Re: Doughnuts

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I am almost sure (not certain) the dunkin donuts in tesco Pranburi are made in the same bakery as the Tesco donuts but are 2 Bt more expensive :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Re: Doughnuts

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One of the best doughnuts I have had was from McDonalds .

Sister in law was a manger of a store and they get the cheese burger rolls squeeze it up into a ball then deep fry it and then roll it in sugar

A worry whats in the buns thou
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My doughnut of choice back in the Uk was Dunkin' Donuts' Boston Creme. I once found one here around 6 years ago but since then have never come across them again. Anyone seen them about?

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Re: Doughnuts

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Takiap wrote:
midlandmike wrote:The world is in turmoil

Through no fault of my own, so why the hell should I care? Politicians cause the mess, let them fix it.

Syria in flames,
Yes, and both sides are equally as bad. Just let them get on with it.

Euro collapsing,
All donuts are paid for in Thai Baht only

global economies a nightmare
Yes, bankers should definitely be banned from buying donuts

and here in HH grown men are discussing Doughnuts.
We also have a few frequenting night crawlers in search of the latest and cheapest rub and tug.

Get a grip guys!
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Re: Doughnuts

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midlandmike wrote:The world is in turmoil, Syria in flames, Euro collapsing, global economies a nightmare and here in HH grown men are discussing Doughnuts. Get a grip guys!
Mike Maybe it's that way, because those countries don't have access to good doughnuts. :idea:

When I was a young teen, I worked in a large bakery during school breaks. My job was injecting the jam into the doughnuts. Being the evil bugger I was back then, I would put in up to 6 loads of jam into the odd one and place it gently into those large cardboard trays that were used to deliver them to the shops.
Heaven help the poor bugger that picked that one up. :twisted:

Slightly off the topic, there was a bakery shop on Naebkehardt called "Shutima" my English pronunciation of the Thai name, that used to sell custard filled profiteroles at one Baht each! That was 76 for £1 back then.

Cholesterol, what are those? and can you get chocolate covered ones?

Sorry :offtopic:
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