To: rightly_dividing; JRandomFreeper
rightly, I found a Walgreen's brand called “Nice” and one of the pastry items they make is called “Glazed Honey Buns”. They are where bread is in that store. I bought a box because they were inexpensive, and the buns are individually wrapped. Took one out of the wrapping and stuck it in the micro for several seconds and it was very tasty as the glaze appears to be honey rather than regular sugar but it could be a mixture of the two. Anyway, for a warm tasty bun I found it to be good. The next time I was in there, they were out of these buns and found them another day, so sometimes they are there and sometimes they are out.
Since Johnny doesn't have a donut service route, I'll use these substitute buns.
243 posted on
03/31/2014 8:19:42 PM PDT by
Marcella
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To: Marcella
My dad loved glazed honey buns. We had a day old bread store right by the house and he would but them 10 for $1. We really miss that bread store when we moved here, we bought fresh loaves of Sara Lee breads for $0.95 and day olds 3-5 for $1.00, buns, wheat or white, 2for $1.00. We would go in there and buy $5 worth and fill our freezer with it. Those were the days, my friend.
I dont miss the city, but I miss many of the businesses there, and our church.
246 posted on
03/31/2014 8:57:46 PM PDT by
rightly_dividing
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To: Marcella
Have you tried Donut Wheel on 105 near Frazier? I like their donutz better than Shipley’s, but I don’t get that far into town very often, only when I am running the pawn shops.
248 posted on
03/31/2014 9:03:25 PM PDT by
rightly_dividing
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