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I came home from computer class today and all I can think about is a doughnut, preferrably a powdered sugar one. Do you guys think it could be some sort of a doughnut deficiency problem? I'm quite sure of it.  I frequently suffer from that disorder! Feed Your Crave...I bet if I had a doughnut it would make me feel so much better!  But I'm partial to the chocolate ones, better yet, Krispy Kreme! Yum YumI wish we had a Krispy Creme here...Oh my, the problem with them is you really do have to consue a dozen of them to get a good fix.I absolutely love those sour creme cake ones from Krispy Kreme.  Everytime I travel to nearby Indy, my friend and I stop for some fresh baked ones.  MMMMMMMM this is making me want one!I had an Entemanns crumb donut for dessert yesterday. I savored every morsel. wanttobe, I have never heard of those before...but it sounds delish. anything that has the word crumb in it has to be good. LOLYeah and you makes sure you snag every last crumb that falls off while you are eating them they are so good! Lori, I really think you need to take care of that craving! Your body is telling you it needs "donut".

Fresh glazed donuts, for me!
I know the feeling of powdered sugar donut deficiency.  We don't have powdered sugar donuts in Australia so I have to get my fix whenever I come home to Canada for a visit.  My family understands and usually has a box ready waiting for me.  This of course means that between trips I suffer from severe donut deficiency, it makes life hard.  I might have to make do with a Krispy Kreme glazed donut, not quite the same but it will have to do.I had the same craving today. I bought some glazed cinnamon twists donuts at the bakery at the grocery store. YUMMY!

Lorester,

I get CHOCOLATE crazed. Can dip anything in it. I will eat it.
Donuts are good. [QUOTE=lorster]wanttobe, I have never heard of those before...but it sounds delish. anything that has the word crumb in it has to be good. LOL[/QUOTE]

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