Everyone loves the simple joy of a donut, but you’re just not living life until you’ve had a hot donut.

Edit: Change this up based on how many you’re warming up and how strong your microwave is. It takes a little bit of getting to know the donuts from your local shop and your microwave and how they interact.

  • Lmaydev@programming.dev
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    7 months ago

    Fresh doughnuts are fairly common here (UK).

    Have y’all really never had them fresh and hot? There’s nothing like it.

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      7 months ago

      Our donuts come in a truck and get put on a rack. You’re lucky if they’re not getting stale at the edges.

      'Murica

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        7 months ago

        They often have stalls where they cook them in front of you and put them in a bag. Best thing in the world.

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          6 months ago

          Here they do that at orchards and cider mills. Cider donuts are the best because they’re fresh made.

          However the most popular donut chain no longer makes their own. Donuts are dropped off from a central bakery before opening and sit around all day until they’re gone. And the business seems surprised donuts don’t sell like they used to