September 8, 2009
Doughnuts!
In honor of Labor Day, Angie and I decided to celebrate by making other people work. We drove up to Portland with the main goal to shop for some baby stuff. After picking up some baby items, we decided to check out this doughnut place in downtown called VooDoo Doughnut that was featured on the Travel Channel TV show "Man v Food" (which has become one of my favorite shows to watch).
They have some strange concoctions as you may tell from the picture below.
(yes, some of these doughnuts have Cap'n Crunchberries, Froot Loops, and M&M's on them)
The only thing I wanted to try was the maple bar with bacon on top of it. I know it sounds like an odd combination, but lets get one thing straight: bacon is awesome. Bacon will make anything taste better. And since I don't like maple bars, I thought I'd put my theory to the test.
And guess what? I loved it! There's something about the fusion of the doughnut, maple topping and bacon on the tastebuds that reminds me of pancakes and bacon for breakfast. Ang took a few bites of it and she agrees. Our second favorite was the glazed doughnut with chocolate frosting, rice crispies, and a drizzling of peanut butter. We don't typically eat doughnuts, but these were definitely worth it. They were even worth waiting in line for, which spilled out onto the sidewalk (even at 3:00 in the afternoon).
Good times...
...but not for this guy.
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7 comments:
Dang, I'm wanting some now!
And we love Man vs. Food.
That place sounds like a lot of fun! We'll have to stop there on our way to Eugene sometime, hopefully soon! Hope all is well!
I suddenly really want a Captain Crunch covered Doughnut...
o.k. I am not sure about the bacon one, that sounds really really...not good. But the others look yummy. You should bring some with you next time you come to Utah!
You're making my mouth water.
Love your blog header! Awesome photo!
Thanks for sharing the wealth, they were awesome!
Those actually look really good. I think I might like the bacon one, too.
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