History of the
Donut:
The doughnut originated in the sixteenth century in Holland. The hole
in the doughnut's center appeared in the first half of the nineteenth
century.
Hanson Gregory, a sea captain from Maine, is said to have poked holes
in his mother's doughnuts in 1847 because he didn't like the pastry's soggy center.
The result of his experiment was that the doughnut's surface fried more
uniformly and the soggy center was gone. Today, Hanson Gregory's
contribution of the hole is remembered in his hometown ( Rockport,
Maine) by a bronze plaque. Does this suggest that, in America,
fame can be achieved even for inventing nothing?
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Donut Fun:
Will
Pacman eat more of the donut than Homer, or will Homer eat Pacman in
addition to eating the donut?
Download Pac-Donut VB today (it's free), and then you can play while you're enjoying your donuts from Digital
Donuts. Click the image to go to Matt Schuster's
website where you can download the zipped file and install it on
your computer. |