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How to Make Your Own Krispy Kreme Doughnut

>> Thursday, June 3, 2010

Well, this is actually an account of how we, the eight Blog4reviews bloggers from Visayas and Mindanao, made our own Krispy Kreme Doughnut. On the left is Arvin, Krispy Kreme Ayala Branch's very accommodating staff.  Notice the chocolate dipper and the doughnuts in the background? Well, those were our necessary materials to create our masterpiece. To help us save time, since after the fun activity we'll be at the NAIA for our respective flights, they have provided us with the readily available original glazed doughnuts. 
 Okay, so before we did anything, we had to listen to Arvin for instructions, and made sure that our photograpers were ready to document our every action, lol.. 
If something is funny, laugh. It will be much easier when it's already time to seriously make the doughnut, lol. 

So this is what each one of us had to do:

1. Dip the doughnut in the chocolate dipper while our fans were looking from the glass window, lol..
 see my expert right hand do the tricky dipping technique, lol.. 
 2. Place the dipped doughnut in a plate or saucer, and don't forget to pose for the paparazzi, lol..

looking at this doughnut is already drool-raving, but of course, it is not done yet so we move to the next step.

3. Get some sprinkles from the sprinkles bag and sprinkle them over the daughtnut.


4. Show off your masterpiece for a photo-op, lol..
5. Don't forget to pose with instructor and fellow blogger for souvenir.. 
6. Order your drink from the counter.,.
7. Thank Krispy Kreme Ayala for the fun activity, and of course, for giving  each of us a box of a dozen Krispy Kreme Doughnuts to take home..

And oh, before I end this post, thanks Clarence of  Cebu, or Dahong Laya and Junelle of Ilo-ilo of  Intiendes, for being my personal paparazzis for this activity..





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Dinner by Candlelight

So what if the ampoule got busted and busted all the others when it got busted, we enjoyed a sumptuous dinner by candlelight anyway.. Oh.. ampoule, that's french for light-bulb. Just got carried away here. My friend Luisa is learning French for her fiance's arrival and well, she was reading and saying French words out loud, and ampoules are no exemption, especially with the busted bulb and the candlelight dinner, lol.. She even added that I should be using ampoule a led here at the Orange house. Well, it's not me who buys the bulbs, I get them from my father's from time to time, as my father buys by bulk.


Anyway, having a light bulb or no light bulb at all, is not that important when it comes to bonding. When you eat with friends and family, regardless of the place and the situation, it's the company that  makes it  all intimate for bonding. But then again, if we analyze and look at it closely, lighting makes a great deal of difference. So whether lighting is composed of light tone light bulbs or candlelight or even those glaring mall lights, it makes all the difference. Especially when you take pictures to preserve the moment..



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