The man who invented the mini-donut machine has died. What a legacy he leaves! I'll think of him at the Fair this summer when I'm teaching Kelly about Minnesota's fifth food group...Fair foods.
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This Californian has not idea what those are. Humm, I'm going to guess that it is one of those things that if you didn't grow up with, you wouldn't really care to eat it.
I have selective donut memory... I can't ever remember wether I like Tiny Tim or Tom Thumb better. Oh well, I'll just have to get both again this year!
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This Californian has not idea what those are. Humm, I'm going to guess that it is one of those things that if you didn't grow up with, you wouldn't really care to eat it.
I have selective donut memory... I can't ever remember wether I like Tiny Tim or Tom Thumb better. Oh well, I'll just have to get both again this year!
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