Friday, June 15, 2012

Voodoo Doughnuts, Take 2

I missed National Doughnut Day, which is the first Friday in June and this year fell on June 1st. In honor of the celebration of all things doughnut, I thought I would show off a little more from our early evening trek over to Voodoo Doughnuts in Portland. Better late, then never.

You can see a reference to our stop, HERE. I would suggest going there, first.

I find that as the days pass, I start dreaming of going back, which is really funny, because I commented on the blog post that the doughnuts are just average.

As I was looking at the photos from the trip, I was definitely jonesing for one of the big (one of a kind) ones, which you can see described on their menu. :-)

The doughnut that always gets to me in this photo, is the guitar. How big is that doughnut, cause it looks like 3 or 4 doughnuts go into making just that one?

More important, don't you just want to sink your teeth into it? lol

As I mentioned in my post, we went for the 13 doughnuts for $7.99. The only problem with that method of selecting, is that they choose what doughnuts you get and the choice they make, is to give you the standard fare. They were just that, but over the course of several days, we did get through almost all of them. We threw out the last 1 (which was the worse for wear and crushed by our luggage), as we pulled into St. Paul.

We did eat them on our 2 day train journey and they did not go bad and we did not get sick from them, so I guess that is a win.

As I read the choices they have on their menu, I find that I would like another chance to choose things like the Mango Tango, the Miami Vice Berry or even the Memphis Mafia.

Of course, the Voodoo Doll is must have, what was I thinking, last time? lol

Now that I have totally driven you crazy, go out and buy a dozen doughnuts and blame me, for the weight gain on your hips.

Or travel to Portland and get the real thing.

2 comments:

  1. I am so glad I live in NY, so I don't have to worry able that.....:-)

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  2. Well, me too, actually. I am far from Portland...

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