The same here.And quality...
The Martin's grocery (Giant foods affiliate) here has way better donuts than Dunkin and for much less. But, some people just do Dunkin' much like some do $-bucks but don't get anything that tastes like coffee
The same here.And quality...
The Martin's grocery (Giant foods affiliate) here has way better donuts than Dunkin and for much less. But, some people just do Dunkin' much like some do $-bucks but don't get anything that tastes like coffee
Oops is that a political statement? TMM will be after me ....LOL
Other stores sell them here, but no Krispy Kreme stores. Only a handful of locations in PA P-burgh, Erie, Scranton and a couple near Philly. Lots of them in MD.... Not driving 60 miles for a free donut. LOLNo Krispy Kream here just what used to be Dunkin Donuts, rebranded to Dunkin.
Just Coffee and Sandwiches.
Some sugar falls off when cut.But a whole one is 490 calories. Do the math.![]()
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So,Some sugar falls off when cut.
Must be. Or the width of the knife blade. There's always frosting left over to lick off.Some sugar falls off when cut.

Sunny and no-wind for the win... Although 13 degrees is a bit chillyGood morning, 13 degrees, sunny, and NO wind
It better be in the middle at least. Ask for a refund! May be the label should read "Half Filled Long John". Dang, where's Karl.So,
Is the filling in the donut located on the end where they inject it, or at the other end of the donut?
Asking for a friend

Depends how far they stick it in.So,
Is the filling in the donut located on the end where they inject it, or at the other end of the donut?
Asking for a friend
That is cool for you guys. We have 23 with a wind chill of 6.Sunny and no-wind for the win... Although 13 degrees is a bit chilly

My buddy has the one that goes the whole way across and is mounted semi permanently on the hood and what I found was that no matter where I was trying to work it was in the shadows of my hands. But a cordless one that you can move to where it shines light on your work area is much betterAny of you guys have one of those "under hood" light bars?
The dead space in my garage lighting is right where I work...where the garage door is. I'm thinking about getting a light that I can either run under the door tracks or one of those under hood jobbers that hook onto the hood of your car.
You said Long John and I thought Long John Silvers.... which, along with Roy Roger's, I don't know how they still exist.It better be in the middle at least. Ask for a refund! May be the label should read "Half Filled Long John". Dang, where's Karl.![]()
Depends how far they stick it in.![]()

Oh boy. If she needs depends, you stuck it in the wring hole.
I have a fluorescent one left over from the tool business. It is real handy. The new LED's would be brighter though.Any of you guys have one of those "under hood" light bars?
The dead space in my garage lighting is right where I work...where the garage door is. I'm thinking about getting a light that I can either run under the door tracks or one of those under hood jobbers that hook onto the hood of your car.
I have an LED drop light (corded)My buddy has the one that goes the whole way across and is mounted semi permanently on the hood and what I found was that no matter where I was trying to work it was in the shadows of my hands. But a cordless one that you can move to where it shines light on your work area is much better
That's the exact one I have. It's durable as heck. I've beat the tar out of it and it still works, although the hooks and stuff are long goneView attachment 1716379262
Got one of these from HF for an indoor dark spot. Very effective it is.
I have been looking at this one...............Any of you guys have one of those "under hood" light bars?
The dead space in my garage lighting is right where I work...where the garage door is. I'm thinking about getting a light that I can either run under the door tracks or one of those under hood jobbers that hook onto the hood of your car.
Lots of options. Drop /trouble lights, magnetic, ones with strap for on your noggin work pretty good to put light where you are actually looking.Any of you guys have one of those "under hood" light bars?
The dead space in my garage lighting is right where I work...where the garage door is. I'm thinking about getting a light that I can either run under the door tracks or one of those under hood jobbers that hook onto the hood of your car.
Good ratings
My nice one is in my camping gear...