Posts Tagged donuts
July 4, 2014 at 9:17 am · Filed under Daily Encouragements, Inspiration ·Tagged better than before, Bible, Charles L. Mashburn, cobblestone, devotions, donuts, encouragement, faith, family, fear, God, hope, Jesus, joy, love, Panera, Peace, re-heated pastries
We had lunch at Panera one day last week, and I brought home some cobblestones. They’re pretty dern tasty, and one of Mom’s

YUM!
favorites. Lots of calories though, so we usually split one. This morning, I fixed them Charlie style; cut ‘em in half, put a little butter on them & warmed them on the griddle. Awww-some! Read the rest of this entry »
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June 2, 2011 at 2:33 pm · Filed under Mostly true, Stories, Weird stuff ·Tagged author, Be Still.... and know that I am God, Charles L. Mashburn, College Station Texas, donuts, events, funny, humor, I don't want six donuts, laughter, not a big town, Pennies From Heaven, shipley's donuts, six donuts, story, top donuts, writer
As most of y’all know, I get up well before the crack of dawn—usually somewhere between four and five-thirty. This morning I rolled out of the sack at four-forty, feeling good and ready to roll.
We were out of English muffins—my usual morning fare—so a little after five, I poured myself a cup of coffee—in one of those adult sippy-cups—and jumped in the old blue pickup, the nearest donut shop my destination. Read the rest of this entry »
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April 23, 2011 at 8:03 am · Filed under Mostly true, Stories, Weird stuff ·Tagged author, Be Still.... and know that I am God, Charles L. Mashburn, College Station Texas, donuts, events, funny, humor, I don't want six donuts, laughter, not a big town, Pennies From Heaven, shipley's donuts, six donuts, story, top donuts, writer
I had a bit of an adventure this morning—while most of you were still snoring soundly, I was out doing battle with the donut people. One thing I learned was College Station isn’t as big a town as I thought it was. Most big cities I’ve lived in, the donut shops openbefore five o’clock. Not here! Read the rest of this entry »
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