I want to use jet lag as an excuse for not blogging and/or
baking as much as I did before I left, but the reality is life has taken a
priority!
For the time being anyway. Sometimes life just needs to do
that.
I have a few more posts that I want to share with you what I
got up to when I was in the states visiting my family and friends.
My parents moved us to Minnesota when I was 15, at that age
I was not very impressed with that. However like all teenagers I managed to
adapt, but I made sure my parents knew exactly how hard it was to do so.
So, when I go “home” I go to Minnesota. It is also where I
tell people I am from when asked. It’s just easier.
Minnesota isn't a bad place to go home too especially as it
has this place in Minneapolis called Glam Doll Dounuts.
That’s right Glam Doll Donuts and they are pretty damn Glam!
My girls loved the place immediately because as you can see
it’s all pink! That and you could smell the sugar sweetness down the road!
We had a hard time choosing between all their different flavors. But the gentleman behind the counter was very patient with us while we decided. The girls finally settled on the
Darling: vanilla cake donut with sprinkles and they had the
Femme Fatale: fresh raspberry curd filled with vanilla
icing. My sister choose the
Chart Topper: a peanut butter and Sriracha donut and I
picked the
Daddy Dearest: a surly cake donut, surly blender glaze and
bacon crumb topping.
They were all super delicious. I know because I commandeered
a bite of each one! I wish I lived closer because I am sure I would be a
regular, much to my jeans distress. So, it's probably a good thing I don't live closer!
If you find yourself in Minneapolis here is their location:
2605 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55408
And if you don’t ever plan on making a trip to Minneapolis,
Minnesota then you can just drool over their donuts on their website where you can see the many different flavor combinations they have! Or check them out on their social media sites!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a choice! No wonder it took some time to decide!
ReplyDeleteWow that place looks amazing! so jealous of your trip 'home' - America is my fave! I'm loving the sound of the fresh raspberry curd one but yours looked yummy too!!
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