gregbrighton
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I like ring ones without any sugar. Sainsbury's used to do ball oes with butterscotch filling I used to like.
I like ring ones without any sugar. Sainsbury's used to do ball oes with butterscotch filling I used to like.
Without a doubt Morrisons jam but they must be eaten soon after purchase as they go stale and stodgy very quick. Bought a bag of custard and bag of Jam yesterday on a 2 for £1 deal from Co op but they were a bit hard from the off.
It is one of the things a microwave does well, softening a stale doughnut. Watch out for the jam though.Without a doubt Morrisons jam but they must be eaten soon after purchase as they go stale and stodgy very quick. Bought a bag of custard and bag of Jam yesterday on a 2 for £1 deal from Co op but they were a bit hard from the off.
Without a doubt ... the freshly fried peach doughnuts that used to be sold in Mr Vogel's bakery in St James's Street, Brighton. Hot and stuffed with half a fresh peach and covered with a light sprinkling of sugar.
Mr Vogel was an interesting character - a holocaust survivor, who expressed his gratitude to Britain by displaying a union flag and a photograph of Winston Churchill in his shop window.
oh dear, i have to admit that i really like the iced donuts from Greggs (hangs head in shame)
Was the peach cooked? And was it added after the doughnut was fried? Or if it wasn't then how were they made?
I'm intrigued.
Without a doubt ... the freshly fried peach doughnuts that used to be sold in Mr Vogel's bakery in St James's Street, Brighton. Hot and stuffed with half a fresh peach and covered with a light sprinkling of sugar.
Mr Vogel was an interesting character - a holocaust survivor, who expressed his gratitude to Britain by displaying a union flag and a photograph of Winston Churchill in his shop window.