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| - It's hard to find a rewarding donut in this city , and by rewarding I mean , that taste that brings back all the memories I associate with donuts.
As a child growing up in Orange County, Ca., we had not only Winchells donuts but Mom and Pop joints that were usually ran by a sweet Asian family who knew how to make a great donut. You'd find them on almost every corner. From my earliest donut memories of stopping for donuts on the way to church or mom buying donuts for birthday party , or later when donuts provided me comfort during my parents divorce to the fun of buying a dozen donuts on the way home from a wild college night , donuts have been there for me , like my own sacred rite of passage thru my life.
Okay that might be stretching it a bit.. but donuts are chocked with memories for me . So the anticipation was high as I decided on my sick day to stop for a comforting donut or two at Lamars. When I walked in I hoped that somehow a little ole lady would come out from behind the counter but no instead I ordered from the local chain .
The first donut was an old fashioned , it tasted like it was right off of memory lane , sweet but not sickening, great dough , lightly iced. I was taken back to every yummy donut I ever adored... Great! I made my second donut an old favorite , pink iced cake donut ..here is where it all went horribly wrong .. the donut tasted dry ,over cooked,with a gaggy sweet non distinguishable icing...the horror... Well if you love donuts go to La mars maybe it was an off day for the frosted pink donut..and make sure to have a old fashioned donut for me..
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