It's New York .
The first doughnut machine was invented in 1920, in New York City, by a man named Adolph Levitt, a refugee from czarist Russia. Levitt's doughnut machine was a huge hit causing doughnuts to spread like wildfire
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The Donut Hole was created in 1968.
As I studied a box of Timbits today, I wondered aloud how there could possibly be donut centres that are powdered with fillings when that type of full sized donut has no hole. I was shocked and dismayed as hubby announced that Timbits were not made from donut centres. He said he was sure there was a machine. I researched and found that this was in fact correct. Timbits are made with a machine and they are cut to a size slightly larger than the centre hole of a donut. So now I ask you....where do all the real donut centres go?
for decoration
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They were invented in WW1 and the chefs didn't want to waste batter so they poked holes in them to be used for more doughnuts.
A polo? Donut?
Donut
doughnut hole :)
for decoration
The advantage depends on how the plan pays through the donut hole. Most plans that give you coverage through the gap pay for generics only, and not brand names. This can also depend on whether you hit the donut hole or not. If you not subject to hit the gap, then you may be paying for a plan that you don't need. If indeed you know your going to hit the gap, then it would be to your advantage to take the plan that gives you the donut hole coverage. In 2009, the donut hole begins $2700.00 and ends at $4350.00
the donut hole sometimes put back in dough sometimes baked and sold