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  • The Hole In The Doughnut | Popular Local Maine Donut Experiences.

    As a little kid and still today the hole of a donut is my favorite part.

    How can a hole be real? The hand made circle of dough that gets collected from the center of home made donuts. The kind I remember my mom creating to be ready and waiting for us to try after a hard day of the three “R”‘s. As my three older brothers and I climbed off school bus #13 and walked from the end of long, maple lined driveway growing up on a Maine farm. Into the kitchen where we smiled as the nose hit smell of fresh baking donuts greeted us with a welcome home treat.

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    Holy Donut Has Three Portland Maine Area Outlets! Making Natural Local Sourced Delicacies To Munch A Bunch. Bought By The Dozen, Not Bet You Can Eat Only One Fashion.

    Those donut holes and large round rings them came from parked on a wooden cutting board. Hoisted high as fresh shaped donut dough to tilt, slide, swim and sizzle into the boiling grease. Fried food using natural ingredients made with love by your mom. Fresh, hot, and some rolled in sugar when they hop out of the fryolator hot tub bath. To park in rows on the wire rack to cool as the sweet coating different than glaze bonds. Sugar dusted chocolate donut holes are my personal favorite. Not all the jazzed up cake type drizzled and too busy to just enjoy the solo of whatever flavor you get treated to at the moment.

    And wait a minute … is it doughnut or donut? The difference for what you call the round circle of food everyone likes to nibble.

    Maine has some unique landmark donut makers and they don’t all peddle them under a franchise brand mega watt neon lighted sign.

    Nothing goes better with your fresh morning coffee, fresh squeezed juice, whatever you use to wash it down than a brand new young donut to munch on while you plan your day. The time when you converse with your mate, your collegues, whoever about whatever is on today’s agenda plan of attack. Or to sample when you catch up on local grapevine news not covered by or of much interest to the wire services. When picking up a white bakery bag of fresh made goodies at the well known eatery in your small Maine community.

    Franchise donuts from Dunkin’ and Timmy Ho Ho Horten’s are fine and dandy. Sorry, in Maine the world does not run on Tim or Dunkin’. Who wants donuts and which kind? The hands shoot skyward. Local if you have them please. Home made not the kind machined in rows and rows like soldiers marching to battle. Drive window quick for on the go is great when traveling outside Maine but the here you go Nascar squeal and peel out and easy has its place. But the one of a kind local experience getting a donut, the kind about as close as you can to say your mom or grandmother’s takes it to a whole new level. These donuts or doughnuts are not even in the same league ball park. The recall of an earlier pleasant childhood memory moment is triggered when you can replicate the event right? Especially when you consider the hands that rolled the dough and cut the donuts one by one are not longer on Earth to perform the loving task. Hand made beats machined precise.

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    More Like Cake Than Plain Flavored Donuts. Holy Donut In The Portland Area Used Maine Potatoes, Natural Not Artificial Ingredients.

    The Holy Donut in the Portland area has a unique story. Lifting from their our story page, it is no wonder the four at a time donut making in a home kitchen by a daughter with help from her Dad exploded into the eighty employees, three locations, over two million served delicacies in just three short years. The power of a simple donut bought in the dinner bucket design box with the handles and four color design.

    Using mashed Maine potatoes to weave into the recipe mix, colors from natural ingredients not red die number three or blue dye number 40. That’s part of the magic that makes the local donut roll stronger longer than the mass produced all the same kind.

    Wells Beach Maine has Congdon’s Donuts that locals and tourists alike share the same daily addiction.

    It’s not just seafood, whoppie and blueberry pies that gets the rave reviews. And it is not only the donut itself that causes the excitement. The local enterprise that creates and sells the donut and other pastry and baked items is part of the experience.

    Dealing with a local business that usually is one of a kind unique to one area of Maine gives you a good feeling. When you ask for a dozen and with a smile, with the local chatter in the background from diners drifting in and out, from workers joking around that you get to know more intimately the more trips you walk through the door.

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    Folks In Southern Aroostook County Are Spoiled With Home Made Sadie’s Bakery Donuts, Cookies, Breads. Each Day One Flavor Kepts Folk Moving Ahead, Getting It TCB Done.

    It is satisfying to shop local and know the home made this morning item was not loaded with preservatives, not wrapped in cellophane and mass produced many days or weeks or eve months ago. And the local donut served up with a smile from the donut shop owner or a member of their family that made them from scratch. That really loves their job, the people and the chance to serve you.

    Locally to where I hunt and peck, Sadie’s Bakery has been creating donuts along with other baked goods since 1948.

    The longevity helps create the mystic, the generation crossing habit of enjoying a locally made small pleasure like a fresh donut or two. Life’s greatest pleasures are the small joys that everyone can enjoy and the communion of meeting at a local eatery to help yourself to a coffee and whatever the flavor of the day offered this morning is satisfying. Or to pick up a bag or box for others to enjoy that had no idea the were coming their way. Watch a video of one owner of Sadie’s Bakery to see Tim, Sharon and a grandfather getting up day after day because it is time to make the donuts. Check out the old Maine potato barrel filled with flour and hear about what one flavor made the day for so many in the oldest town in Aroostook County.

    Canadian donuts also roll in from neighboring New Brunswick Canada in the Maritimes under the brand Mrs. Dunsters. And in the Old Town Maine area, Labree’s Donuts. Like Sadies Bakery, 1948 was the same year Labree’s Donuts starting showing up at snack time. What local donut does it best to fit your pie hole? What do you reach for when the need is for a donut or doughnut in Maine?

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  • Sadies Bakery, Since 1948, It’s Been Time To Make The Donuts In Houlton Maine.

    Sadies Bakery, Since 1948, It’s Been Time To Make The Donuts In Houlton Maine.

    Folks In Southern Aroostook County Are Spoiled With Home Made Sadie's Bakery Donuts, Cookies, Breads.
    Folks In Southern Aroostook County Are Spoiled With Home Made Sadie\’s Bakery Donuts, Cookies, Breads.

    Small Mom and pop businesses, the couple that know how hard it is to make a dollar, eek out a living being shrewd business people like Sadie’s Bakery in downtown Houlton Maine.

    Tim and Sharon O’Donnell for over 32 years set the alarm clock to rise and shine very early. Yes because they have beef cows to grain, hay and water. But also because of the local tradition carried out as sacred. It started in 1948 in the Shiretown, County seat for Aroostook, Maine’s largest of sixteen. Time to make the donuts. Because in a small Maine town the hot fresh coffee and a just made local donut are priceless. The experience of sampling each is the key to jump starting your day. Miss that coffee break routine and you start to back peddle. Nothing goes as planned.

    A different flavored donut each day. Everyone in the area can smell the fresh donuts that are addictive. Or dangerous if you are try to walk the straight and arrow when on a diet. The fellow that does my taxes next door to Sadie’s says your will power increases. But it was a struggle not to trot over every time Tim brings a new fresh batch in to the world. To resist loading up with a bag or two of hot, just out of the fryer, home made not cookie cutter store box donuts.

    He says chocolate donuts are his weakness.

    He tries to limit himself to one or two a week but he is in his 90’s and says maybe they extend life! What would you do at that age? Develop some new bad habits because you can? A local made donut is a small pleasure unique to the small Maine town.

    In addition to donuts, breads, squares, cookies and other baked cooks come out of Sadie’s Bakery. On Midnight Madness during the 4th of July Houlton Maine celebration, there is a line out in to the street of folks waiting for a carnival like dough boy with confectionery sugar, cinnamon on them. Or Italian sausages smothered in onions and green peppers and home made rolls. (Stomach grumbling…that’s mine from not enough lunch I guess).

    Tim and Sharon say the donuts are no secret shared only by local folks here in Houlton Maine or across the border in to New Brunswick Canada either. They ship 8 dozen to Alaska periodically to a fellow that pays a dollar a piece just for the shipping charges thru the US Postal system’s priority mail. The donuts arrive within 48 hours from being made, packed, shipped from Houlton Maine. They went up up and away..all the way to our 49th state, brought on board just before Hawaii.

    What the O’Donnell’s make can not be mass produced and it is a hand made one at a time operation. That is the secret, hard work and what makes each baked good so special, sought after. With the internet, and blog posts like this word can spread and demand increase.

    But as Tim says “When we sell out, that’s it for that day”.

    Similar to the German sandwich shop owner in Bangor Maine that retired recently after sixty odd years with a well known favorite “coffee pot” sandwich. The tradition builds the attachment and spans generations. Nothing trendy or faddish about the delicacy that is not from a copy cat chain but one of a kind offering.

    If the Sadie’s Bakery donuts and our local Houlton Farm’s Dairy home made butter could easily get to Florida.

    If the Jordan or Rices red hot dogs you can not buy out of Maine could get delivered to the retirees in the sunny south. Those folks would pay dearly for those items. Someone could become a very rich man. Scarcity adds to the sparkle and increases the hunger that improves the taste. Ever had a Sadie’s Bakery donut or other baked goods item? You have no idea what you are missing.

    Being just a donut, butter and hot dog merchant, food broker would be profitable. But maybe they are all special because they are unique to Houlton Maine, the way life should be. Breath deep when you drive up in to Market Square. Chances are your nose will lead you to Water Street, the home of Sadie’s Bakery in Houlton Maine. Houlton Maine is the county seat for the Crown of Vacationland called Aroostook!

    I’m Andrew Mooers, Maine REALTOR | 207.532.6573  | info@mooersrealty.com

    MOOERS REALTY 69 North ST Houlton ME 04730 USA