Donuts!
Haven’t
given them much thought the past couple decades. They once were a regular
morning feature, coffee and donuts. You know it was a good day -- or a long
meeting was ahead -- when greeted with a box of donuts when you walked into
work. Sugar and flour never tasted so good. Therein lies the problem. Carbs and
sugar are not on my diabetic wife Chris's menu. Carbs, butter, and cooking oil led to
my heart attack in 2013.
But
I ate a donut this morning. They were cooked by The Donut Shop in Cheyenne.
Most people know it by its pink exterior paint festooned with multicolored donut
varieties. Daughter Annie, the artist, was so taken with the place’s color
scheme that she created a painting in the place’s image. When it was finished,
she framed it and we trundled it over to the Southside shop. There’s a cafĂ© on
one side and a Dollar General across the street. Donuts are in the display
cases when it opens at 5 a.m. This means that the owners are up earlier to
cook. Chris worked at a donut shop for a brief time. It was one of her three
jobs. She was in the shop at 5 a.m. and the cook had already been there for
hours. She worked the morning rush and then went home.
The
Donut Shop won a 2022 “Best of Cheyenne” award and the framed plaque hangs in
the dining room that has a half-dozen tables. Bonnie the owner says she will hang Annie’s
painting for all to see. We ordered a dozen donuts. Bonnie wanted to pay for
them but we insisted on paying our own way. Many struggling artists have traded
their work for food. Those times could be ahead for Annie. This was not one of
those times.
The
golden glazed donut I ate was delicious. Nostalgia in a box. Annie and I each
took one and brought the rest downtown to the PrideFest committee readying the plaza
for the afternoon event. Son Kevin is on the committee and built the stage. He’s
also on the security team that’s a must for any Pride Month event this year
what with all the right-wing loonies on the loose. Donuts might be a great
peace offering in tumultuous times. This might be one of those times.
Donuts!
2 comments:
Hmmm, dounts! Do they have maple bacon long johns?
The offerings are very good but limited. Didn't see any signs of bacon.
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