i got your doughnut hole right here baby.
heehee it's a krispy kreme
2007-04-10 07:11:24
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I can't speak for the doughnut makers, but I know what happened to the center of your bagel.
This is just between you and me....
According to a show on A&E about how things are made, the bagels dough is actually shaped into the ring. There are special baking dishes where the dough lays in a circle, it bakes and when the finished product is popped out, there's a hole in the middle.
2007-04-10 16:50:21
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answered by YSIC 7
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Well, I'm sure you're aware that "the chef always gets the ends" of any piece of cooked meat. We want it to look pretty. Some baker, long, long ago, decided a doughnut and a bagel looked prettier with a hole in the middle. Either that, or the baker got really hungry and invented the "the baker always gets the middle" rule.
As far as what to do with the hole - well, that's your choice. You bought it. You just don't want to know what most bakers do with it first.
~Morg~
2007-04-10 14:12:42
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answered by morgorond 5
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Bagels were made without, the doughnuts were cut out and sold as doughnut holes. As for what you can do with it...If you have to think about it please just rent a porno and don't take pictures.
2007-04-10 14:14:41
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answered by Karin 5
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simple the center will not hold thats physics eventually outside forces will make it crumble upon itself,,s but a simpler idea is that to sell snacks in the streets ,olden times folkes stacked the treats on a pole as holy donuts and bagles also it helped to cool them on a rod ,so the inverse is probably true also ,to cool a rod place it in a lubed hole
2007-04-10 14:18:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, I could go so many different and interesting directions with that...
2007-04-10 14:13:08
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answered by mom of 2 6
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it was cut out to make biscuits with.....lol
2007-04-10 14:11:59
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answered by Common_Sense2 6
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