You may ask… What’s with all this doughnut malarkey?
Well, here are our reasons for you negative Nellies:
Doughnuts are the unilateral, accessable, class-free, cross-border sweet treat. They are reasonably cheap to buy and almost every culinary culture has their own version of a doughnut. But they all have the same basic identity, sweet, soft, gooey goodness.
Doughnuts are great if you’re a marathon runner, or marathon writer, or even marathon thinker… Doughnuts are filled with carbs, which means you get instant energy as soon as you finish a doughnut. The sugar content in doughnuts helps you feel energized and refreshed, and the delicate flavour remains on your tongue throughout your marathon.
Doughnuts are portable. They are the Sony Walkman of foods. With or without packaging doughnuts can be transported and consumed with great ease an efficiency
Doughnuts are a great icebreaker. Don’t believe us? Buy a dozen doughnuts and put them on the kitchen table or in the tearoom and watch the conversation start.
Doughnuts are a little bit naughty. How many times have you hoisted a doughnut in your sugar encrusted hand and made that statement “I really shouldn’t”? But you really should, being a little naughty is what makes life exciting.
There is a childlike beauty to doughnuts. Since we were all kids the idea of getting a doughnut has always put a skip in the step of any kid. We are kids at heart[and sometimes at head…] so this fits well for us.