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Here where i live i learned that they lied about hot never did i go early

and have them hot.

I am not fond of them myself i got sick eating them and never ate any again.

I have diabetes so try to stay away from food like that.

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Fat and yummy............LOL

I can't wear black and eat a powdered sugar donut if you know what I mean

Donna.........hahaha

 

 

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Mmmmm, jelly doughnuts are my fav!!! I like the

custard filled also. How is that for fat?! :-)

 

--- Donnalilacflower wrote:

 

> I can't stand those Krispy Kreme donuts. I wanna

> have a BIG brick heavy buttermilk manly donut or a 2

> pound apple fritter with a weeks worth of calories

> or a jelly donut with 6 tablespoons of jelly in the

> center. No fluffy Krispy Kreme for me...........LOL

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Where I used to live we had Crispy Cream stores and they had a sign out front

that said hot, that means that there are donuts that just came out of the fryer

and they are so good that way!

 

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I love them but they really mess with my blood sugar levels. I limit myself to

about 3 times a year with them.

 

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Friday, May 26, 2006 9:17:57 AM

Re: Krispy Kremes & powdered sugar donuts

 

Here where i live i learned that they lied about hot never did i go early

and have them hot.

I am not fond of them myself i got sick eating them and never ate any again.

I have diabetes so try to stay away from food like that.

Lisa

 

 

 

_A Place To Relax N Be Yourslef._

(http://APlacetoRelaxNBeYourself- /)

 

 

 

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Krispy Kreme is vegetarian, though not vegan. I'm trying out the

vegan thing for now, so they are off limits even though I used to be a

fan.

 

For those of you that have Dunkin Donuts in your area, I'll warn that

their donuts are not vegetarian. They contain an ingredient called

L-cysteine (hoped I spelled it right, I am typing after not looking it

up for awhille). L-cysteine is derived from chicken feathers or human

hair. DD claims their l-c is from chicken feathers.

 

Either way, that scared me off awhile ago.

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ewww

that just sounds disgusting. who the heck wants to eat chicken feathers OR

human hair???

 

Jody <alladinjw wrote:

Krispy Kreme is vegetarian, though not vegan. I'm trying out the

vegan thing for now, so they are off limits even though I used to be a

fan.

 

For those of you that have Dunkin Donuts in your area, I'll warn that

their donuts are not vegetarian. They contain an ingredient called

L-cysteine (hoped I spelled it right, I am typing after not looking it

up for awhille). L-cysteine is derived from chicken feathers or human

hair. DD claims their l-c is from chicken feathers.

 

Either way, that scared me off awhile ago.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ewwwwww..... gross! What on earth is ground up chicken feathers supposed

add to donuts? That's nuts man! And people think I'm getting strange

for refusing so much of what passes as fast and/or convenience foods

these days?! It's not me that's strange - it's those stupid additives

and other things we can't pronounce! lol...

 

Peace,

 

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Jody wrote:

 

>Krispy Kreme is vegetarian, though not vegan. I'm trying out the

>vegan thing for now, so they are off limits even though I used to be a

>fan.

>

>For those of you that have Dunkin Donuts in your area, I'll warn that

>their donuts are not vegetarian. They contain an ingredient called

>L-cysteine (hoped I spelled it right, I am typing after not looking it

>up for awhille). L-cysteine is derived from chicken feathers or human

>hair. DD claims their l-c is from chicken feathers.

>

>Either way, that scared me off awhile ago.

>

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L-cysteine is just an amino acid. Even if it is sourced from an animal,

you are not left with ground-up animal parts, you are left with an amino

acid. According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L-cysteine , it is used

in baking to soften the dough.

 

-Erin

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, wildmouse <wildmouse wrote:

>

> ewwwwww..... gross! What on earth is ground up chicken feathers supposed

> add to donuts? That's nuts man! And people think I'm getting strange

> for refusing so much of what passes as fast and/or convenience foods

> these days?! It's not me that's strange - it's those stupid additives

> and other things we can't pronounce! lol...

>

> Peace,

>

> Mouse

>

> http://wildmouse.younglivingworld.com

> http://www.oil-testimonials.com/2571

>

>

> Jody wrote:

>

> >Krispy Kreme is vegetarian, though not vegan. I'm trying out the

> >vegan thing for now, so they are off limits even though I used to be a

> >fan.

> >

> >For those of you that have Dunkin Donuts in your area, I'll warn that

> >their donuts are not vegetarian. They contain an ingredient called

> >L-cysteine (hoped I spelled it right, I am typing after not looking it

> >up for awhille). L-cysteine is derived from chicken feathers or human

> >hair. DD claims their l-c is from chicken feathers.

> >

> >Either way, that scared me off awhile ago.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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Thanks Erin, I agree...but this is copied from the same article...

 

It is interesting to note that currently cheapest source of material

from which food grade L-cysteine may be purified in high yield by

hydrolysis from is human hair. Other sources include feathers and pig

bristles. The companies producing cysteine by hydrolysis are located

mainly in China. Some debate whether consuming L-cysteine derived from

human hair is cannibalism. Although many other amino acids were

accessible via fermentation for some years, L-Cysteine was unavailable

until 2001 when a German company introduced a production route via

fermentation (non-human, non-animal origin.)

 

 

Saying that it isn't animal would be similiar to saying gelatin isn't

animal. If it is derived from feathers or human hair, then I'm

steering clear. LC is naturally found in some vegetable and I am ok

with that.

 

, " Erin " <truepatriot wrote:

>

> L-cysteine is just an amino acid. Even if it is sourced from an animal,

> you are not left with ground-up animal parts, you are left with an amino

> acid. According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L-cysteine , it is used

> in baking to soften the dough.

>

> -Erin

> www.zenpawn.com/vegblog

>

>

> , wildmouse <wildmouse@> wrote:

> >

> > ewwwwww..... gross! What on earth is ground up chicken feathers

supposed

> > add to donuts? That's nuts man! And people think I'm getting strange

> > for refusing so much of what passes as fast and/or convenience foods

> > these days?! It's not me that's strange - it's those stupid

additives

> > and other things we can't pronounce! lol...

> >

> > Peace,

> >

> > Mouse

> >

> > http://wildmouse.younglivingworld.com

> > http://www.oil-testimonials.com/2571

> >

> >

> > Jody wrote:

> >

> > >Krispy Kreme is vegetarian, though not vegan. I'm trying out the

> > >vegan thing for now, so they are off limits even though I used to

be a

> > >fan.

> > >

> > >For those of you that have Dunkin Donuts in your area, I'll warn that

> > >their donuts are not vegetarian. They contain an ingredient called

> > >L-cysteine (hoped I spelled it right, I am typing after not

looking it

> > >up for awhille). L-cysteine is derived from chicken feathers or

human

> > >hair. DD claims their l-c is from chicken feathers.

> > >

> > >Either way, that scared me off awhile ago.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> >

>

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