"If at first you don’t succeed, you're running about average." --M.H. Alderson Turns out Dunkin' Donuts, a Massachusetts-based company, doesn't have franchises near Michelle's college apartment or anywhere else in northern California. According to its website, Dunkin' Donuts is the largest coffee and baked goods chain in the world, "serving 52 varieties of donuts to more than three million people a day." Doing its part to elevate LDL cholesterol around the globe, one donut at a time. The west coast's donut / LDL needs are served by Winchell's. Not to be outdone by Dunkin' Donuts, Winchell's offers 70 varieties of "Warm 'n Fresh" donuts and bakery products. Now that Michelle is settled in for winter / spring semester and I'm back home, I'll stop by Christy's, my neighborhood donut shop, and get the chocolate old-fashioned I've been craving since New Year's morning. When our kids were little, on Sundays after church we'd drive them to Christy's Donuts. I know. Bad, bad parents. Bad Tina and Don. But now, these same kids run marathons, do yoga, bike to work, and eat hummus and lentils. So here's to irresponsible parenting. Here's to donuts.
Oops I {Bought Made In China} Again
Oops I {Bought Made In China} Again
Oops I {Bought Made In China} Again
"If at first you don’t succeed, you're running about average." --M.H. Alderson Turns out Dunkin' Donuts, a Massachusetts-based company, doesn't have franchises near Michelle's college apartment or anywhere else in northern California. According to its website, Dunkin' Donuts is the largest coffee and baked goods chain in the world, "serving 52 varieties of donuts to more than three million people a day." Doing its part to elevate LDL cholesterol around the globe, one donut at a time. The west coast's donut / LDL needs are served by Winchell's. Not to be outdone by Dunkin' Donuts, Winchell's offers 70 varieties of "Warm 'n Fresh" donuts and bakery products. Now that Michelle is settled in for winter / spring semester and I'm back home, I'll stop by Christy's, my neighborhood donut shop, and get the chocolate old-fashioned I've been craving since New Year's morning. When our kids were little, on Sundays after church we'd drive them to Christy's Donuts. I know. Bad, bad parents. Bad Tina and Don. But now, these same kids run marathons, do yoga, bike to work, and eat hummus and lentils. So here's to irresponsible parenting. Here's to donuts.