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Fried Pastry. Both those things are yummy- fried and pastry.

You know you want 'em

 
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Hell do an online image search for these delectable sticky wonders and you'll salivate all over your keyboard Big Grin



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We buy these every Saturday from a local grocery store that absolutely knows how to make both apple and cherry fritters.

Com'on Saturday.



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The good ones have a slight crunch to them before you get to the heavenly interior.
 
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I had fresh blueberry fritters last weekend. They was like glazed heaven






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This reminded me that apple season is starting. There is a farm, bit of a drive but worth it, that is only open during apple season. They sell direct to public - various apples and fruits. But the main attraction for me are the apple products.

Apple fritters made fresh. With or without walnuts; I prefer with.

Apple donuts - these are actually my favorite. Apple flavored donuts with apple chunks.

Various apple pies. My favorite is the sugar-free apple pie. It’s still plenty sweet from whatever type of apple they use and the apple flavor really shines through without the extra sugar.

Fresh apple juice or cider.

This weekend may be the perfect time to go. Maybe go twice this season. Now and then later on (when they have pumpkin pies too).

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I didn't realize I needed an apple fritter.....
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Oh yes, apple fritters, if prepared right, are without a doubt, my favorite pastry. Mmmm.



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One of the very few things I miss from California - World's Faire Donuts in Hayward. Their Apple Fritters weight in at about 2 lbs.
 
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The good ones have a slight crunch to them before you get to the heavenly interior.


This! I was never a big one for sweets and there aren't many that I really miss, but apple fritters are one of the few. There's an Amish bakery near us that makes them perfect...cripsy exterior with a soft inside, and delicious filling. And glazing that melts in your mouth. When my wife would go shopping up there (about once a month), she'd always get donuts for her and the kids and bring me home a fritter.

These days I get cheese and celery. Good, but not the same. Frown
 
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The good ones have a slight crunch to them before you get to the heavenly interior.


this.

Perhaps the only pastry worth buying at a 7-11 while on a road trip. At least around me, it's the same supplier as Starbuck's but they charge half as much at a convenience store.
 
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There’s a place on the Outer Banks of NC in the little town of Buxton that make these and calls them “Apple Ugly’s” and they are huge!
Makes my mouth water just thinking about them.


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The good ones have a slight crunch to them before you get to the heavenly interior.


Agreed. Our local bakery makes good ones, but they don't fry them enough to make them a little crispy. When I worked on site years ago there was a bakery close that made them perfectly.




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Love apple fritters, and they love my waistline....

If you have a WaWa nearby, they sell them and they are fantastic, all day, but earlier in the AM with a fresh cup of coffee is best.
 
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Fried Pastry. Both those things are yummy- fried and pastry.

You know you want 'em
*sigh* I miss apple fritters.

Used to be an excellent donut place just a couple miles down the road, owned and operated by a Filipino woman. Great donuts. Apple fritters to die for. Made honest-to-God, the real deal pącski (pronounced punch-kee) for Fat Tuesday every year.

Place is gone. Now all that's left in the area is Dunkin' and their donuts suck now.



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Oh yeah. Those 6 wouldn't have a chance.


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I love me some apple fritters from Sweet Apple Donut on Mcginnis Ferry Rd in Alpharetta.

I have found none that come close here in North Dallas.
 
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The good ones have a slight crunch to them before you get to the heavenly interior.


^^ This ^^ My all time favorite way to find one. But, I have been good with my diet and haven't had one in months (:


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