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Chefzhat
06-02-2006, 05:11 AM
National Doughnut Day

When : Always the first Friday in June

National Doughnut Day honors the Salvation Army "Lassies" of WWI. It is also used as a fund raiser for needy causes of the Salvation Army.

The original Salvation Army Doughnut was first served by Salvation Army in 1917. During WWI, Salvation Army "lassies" were sent to the front lines of Europe. These brave volunteers made home cooked foods, and provided a moral boost to the troops. Often, the doughnuts were cooked in oil inside the of the metal helmet of an American soldier. The American infantrymen were commonly called doughboys. Salvation Army lassies were the only women outside of military personnel allowed to visit the front lines. Lt. Colonel Helen Purviance is considered the Salvation Army's "first doughnut girl".

On National Doughnut Day, look to see if your local doughnut shop, or other organizations, are offering free donuts to solicit donations for the Salvation Army or for another needy cause. If you find them, please be generous.

Note: The word "Doughnut" is often shortened to "Donut. So, if you see the term National Donut Day, its the same day.
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Go get your Krispy Kreme, everybody!

Terri_A
06-02-2006, 05:47 AM
Krispy Kreme ain't got nothin' on Shipley's!!! I don't know if you can get a Shipley doughnut out side of Houston, but they are heaven! I, despite my diet, may have to have a doughnut today!

Thanks for the heads up!

Gracie
06-02-2006, 07:04 AM
Fried inside a soldier's helmet? There's a visual that will keep me from having my next donut! :D

Loren

GingerPow
06-02-2006, 07:20 AM
National Doughnut Day

Often, the doughnuts were cooked in oil inside the of the metal helmet of an American soldier. The American infantrymen were commonly called doughboys.

Learned something from this font of wisdom called the CL message board AGAIN! I have wondered over the years where the term "dough boys" came from and now I know!

Interesting information Chefzhat! I will think of you when I dunk my glazed Krispy Kreme in my koffee! :D

Beth
06-02-2006, 07:35 AM
If number one son ever comes down and graces us with his presence, I just might offer to get them doughnuts today. I grew up wth Shipley's and met the Shipley twins in college. The kids prefer Sundale -- closer to home, but they don't use enough cinnamon to make it worth splurging on a twist.

Ann1965
06-02-2006, 07:54 AM
Thanks, like I really needed an excuse to hit the big KK! Fortunately for us it's about 35 miles away! Thanks for the info!

ChristyMarie
06-02-2006, 08:15 AM
I just went and got donuts for the office! :D

Beth
06-02-2006, 08:42 AM
Thanks, like I really needed an excuse to hit the big KK! Fortunately for us it's about 35 miles away! Thanks for the info!

I'd drive 35 miles to avoid KK. :p

Never liked their dooughnuts or understood the fascination.

What I have learned today is that my fingers absolutely do not want to type the word "doughnuts." :D

LakeMartinGal
06-02-2006, 10:22 AM
What I have learned today is that my fingers absolutely do not want to type the word "doughnuts." :D
LOL - the only KK doughnuts around here are at the gas station - blech! Fortunately, I don't know where there is a store within 50 miles, and with the price of gas... no, thanks!

However, if I were in Canada, or anywhere in the US that has a Tim Horton's, I'd be right there!!! Stan's Donuts, in West Chester, Ohio, also has wonderful glazed donuts!!! :D