And this.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FasnachtsWhere I come from they are usually squarish in shape, and have no holes.I dispute Wikipedia's mention of the availability Philadelphia. They are obtainable in in some sections of the city that still have a German Catholic population, but you can't find any in Center City to save your soul. In the past I've tried checking at the Pennsylvania Dutch baked-good stands at Reading Terminal Market on the Saturday just before Shrove Tuesday, but to no avail.And this custom is far from limited to Roman Catholics. "High-church Protestants" (Lutherans and German Reformed) observe the custom, too.
Monday is the most wonderful day of our lives and I am so happy I can count on it coming around every week.
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art8521.aspA doughnut
Ok new question...what is turkey syrup....ewww...wow some new things everyday im seeing.
Syrup from a turkey silly
Um...Janice...where in heaven's name did you come yup with that?
You sure must be in a great mood today Truman! I don't think I have ever heard anyone describe Monday in quite that manner