Originally Posted by srvy:
I didn't care for DD the first time they came around in the 70s and 80s in KC we had Winchells and that was a much better donut. Winchells made a excellent bearclaw and apple fritter. I dont know what happened to Winchells and for that matter the bearclaw you just dont see it in donut shops any more.
I worked the overnight shift at a Daylight Donuts during the summers in high school. I'd fry and dress the donuts, but the best was hopping in the owners minivan around 4am and delivering them to hotels and gas stations. Only one on the road, driving like a maniac, headbanging out the window to some death metal cassettes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiTown:
I am on a serious health food kick right now. While some of this looks damn tasty, I'm afraid it would send my purified system into a fit a shit raids
I've been heating healthy the last couple of months as well, and that damned candy tournament was the source of so many setbacks. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TimBone:
I've been heating healthy the last couple of months as well, and that damned candy tournament was the source of so many setbacks.
I just ate 12 oz of chicken and about 3 cups of broccoli. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pasta Giant Meatball:
What about Cheddars?
Cheddars has good rolls, and a surprisingly good Chicken Fried Steak for a chain restuarant. Normally I will only do Chicken Fried Steak at locally owned restaurants in Texas...but Cheddars is one exception to that rule. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TimBone:
I'm gonna have to try Freddy's while I'm on vacation this summer. Every one says great things. I'm assuming it will be similar to Culvers?
Freddy's is tasty, but their fries suck. And don't get the hot dog. [Reply]
Originally Posted by TimBone:
Cheddars has good rolls, and a surprisingly good Chicken Fried Steak for a chain restuarant. Normally I will only do Chicken Fried Steak at locally owned restaurants in Texas...but Cheddars is one exception to that rule.
Just to touch back on donuts, to this day, I think Daylight Donuts had the best straight glazed donut in the mid-90s to early 2000s. I haven't had once since. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Just to touch back on donuts, to this day, I think Daylight Donuts had the best straight glazed donut in the mid-90s to early 2000s. I haven't had once since.
they were good - last time I had one was about 85 in Joplin. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Simply Red:
Quicktrip or Daylight Donuts.
I have had QT apple fritter its pretty solid but they even changed it a piece of apple cant be found now.
On our birthday at work a requirement is you bring donuts for the office. My boss from OP brought in daylite donuts pretty good. I always brought in a Northland favorite Donut King. Donut King rocked that place except for when our office was at 30 Main and the original Rays was on Linwood and Ray was in there. Those hot buttery glazed could not be beat. [Reply]