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    Or you just ride 100 miles and eat a couple regular fat donuts and then stop
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    I can't imagine eating a donut that had been shipped from anywhere... or mail ordering any kind of baked goods... but maybe that's just me.
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    I can imagine getting them. I think they look pretty yummy I love those Vitamuffins that hungry girl reccomends.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alpinerabbit View Post
    Or you just ride 100 miles and eat a couple regular fat donuts and then stop
    Dingdingding. I'd say go with this option, except I'm not into donuts. I'd have a scoop of ice cream or maybe a slice of pie instead. Mmmmm..... pie.

    I haven't tried these donuts, so I can't help you there; but I've ordered some gourmet frozen foods online. They were spendy but worth it. Once I ordered some Chesapeake Bay crab cakes. Boy, were they tasty. Lump crab meat with very little filler. I haven't found a restaurant that makes them that good. (It's been something like 5 years so I have no idea if the quality is still there.) My neighbor used to order from Omaha Steaks when she had a bigger budget. She says they were worth the $$$. Oh, and I just remembered that I ordered a Harry and David care package for Dh when he was gone for 6 mos. It contained some baked goods along with other goodies. He loved it. So, all I'm trying to say is they might be really good.

    ETA: I just took a look on the site. It looks like the donuts are frozen. If you have the freezer space it might be worth it. Maybe you could find a friend with whom you could split the cost?
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    The vitamuffins are really great. Apparently the donuts are a healthy alternative, no trans fat, low fat etc etc and arrive frozen to your door. I've looked at their website and they are a temptation. My problem would be trying to stop at one donut.

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    If you go to a doughnut shop and buy two doughnuts and ride away to eat them a little later, then there's no temptation to eat more, because there will be no more. You don't have to buy a dozen doughnuts. You can buy just one or two.

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    Good idea, Tulip.
    If you're gonna have a doughnut, have a real doughnut.

    The only exception i make for stuff like that is low-fat/reduced fat ice cream.
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