Hmmm. Only the hole itself is ‘full’ of a hole, but a hole cannot exist without that which surrounds it, which is not a hole. So to be whole a hole must include more than the hole. Sounds kinda gestalt. I can see why Peter avoids them.
Used to have a kid in our after-school group who wouldn’t eat anything with holes in it. He picked up and inspected every single Windmill cookie on the plate and dropped it into the bin. Fortunately, it was all recycled paper, not “real” trash, so I just picked them all out, gave him a growl, and put them back on the plate. I cut one into pieces right across the holes, and he ate it. Weird kid.
A kid who doesn’t like donuts? Not even donut holes? Ok, of all the issues Petey has exhibited in the past, this one might be the most egregious by far!
Boiling bread dough in water or oil presents a problem – the dough that is in close proximity to the liquid cooks quickly, while the inner dough cooks slowly. The solution? A ring torus – put a large hole in the middle in order to increase the surface area. The shape of a doughnut or bagel is one of practicality.
mccollunsky about 1 year ago
A donut is whole when it has a hole.
GROG Premium Member about 1 year ago
Some, and some are jelly or custard filled.
su43dipta about 1 year ago
They’re not full of holes; they just have one. I bet Petey never even saw a donut. He just heard of them.
grocks about 1 year ago
How about eating a doughnut hole? Those don’t have holes in them.
Econ01 about 1 year ago
Hmmm. Only the hole itself is ‘full’ of a hole, but a hole cannot exist without that which surrounds it, which is not a hole. So to be whole a hole must include more than the hole. Sounds kinda gestalt. I can see why Peter avoids them.
Steverino Premium Member about 1 year ago
Betcha Petey doesn’t eat Swiss cheese, either.
well-i-never about 1 year ago
Dani Rice about 1 year ago
Used to have a kid in our after-school group who wouldn’t eat anything with holes in it. He picked up and inspected every single Windmill cookie on the plate and dropped it into the bin. Fortunately, it was all recycled paper, not “real” trash, so I just picked them all out, gave him a growl, and put them back on the plate. I cut one into pieces right across the holes, and he ate it. Weird kid.
robhanold about 1 year ago
Donuts, plural noun, gets plural holes.
WCraft Premium Member about 1 year ago
A kid who doesn’t like donuts? Not even donut holes? Ok, of all the issues Petey has exhibited in the past, this one might be the most egregious by far!
brooklyn51 about 1 year ago
The holes are sold separately.
Jeffin Premium Member about 1 year ago
In your story too Petey.
fishbulb239 about 1 year ago
Boiling bread dough in water or oil presents a problem – the dough that is in close proximity to the liquid cooks quickly, while the inner dough cooks slowly. The solution? A ring torus – put a large hole in the middle in order to increase the surface area. The shape of a doughnut or bagel is one of practicality.
jonochsendorf about 1 year ago
I eat around the hole
fritzoid Premium Member about 1 year ago
How many holes? We need to know; we’re trying to fill the Albert Hall.
ekke about 1 year ago
Just like Petey to not want “vitamin O”!
joannesshadow about 1 year ago
One of the joys of living in New England-the other day I had fresh hot cider donuts in Vermont!
JH&Cats about 1 year ago
That hat is quite attractive. The officious attitude, less so. You may treasure your authority, but it’s tarnished if you abuse it.
Sisyphos about 1 year ago
They may have taken away imaginary Ernesto’s “Move Along” sign, but he’s still an officious little twit.
Petey is pure of donuts and donut holes….