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The Springfield Doughnut is a sculpture of a pink doughnut with sprinkles located in Springfield, New Zealand. It is based on the doughnut frequently featured in the American animated sitcom The Simpsons, which is set in a city also named Springfield. It was presented to the town by 20th Century Fox to promote the 2007 film The Simpsons Movie. [1]
Robert David Sullivan of The A.V. Club gave the episode a B and gave a fairly positive review, commenting, "In the early years of The Simpsons, the annual 'Treehouse Of Horror' outing was a fun contrast to most of the show’s episodes. There was no warmth, no subtlety, no lessons learned, and no attempt at a coherent story—just a lot of ...
Lard Lad Donuts, a fictional Big Boy-inspired donut chain created for the first segment, would ultimately be incorporated into the main continuity of The Simpsons. In its original broadcast, the episode was watched by 22.9 million viewers, [ 2 ] acquired a Nielsen rating of 12.9, finishing 21st in the weekly ratings, and was the highest-rated ...
The Brown Bobby manual included 10 recipes for doughnuts, 4 icing recipes and a number of prepared doughnut mixes were also available. Recipes included Plain, Wholewheat, Bran, Spice, Nut, Tutti-Frutti, Chocolate and Oatmeal. The doughnuts were touted as “greaseless” because they were not deep-fried, but as the included recipe indicates ...
In this episode, Bart and his mother run from a hunter, the Simpsons work for a wealthy family, a tree comes to life, Maggie is told a scary story about Bart, and Lisa investigates when her classmates die. Susan Egan and Maurice LaMarche guest starred. Former basketball player Tree Rollins appeared as himself. The episode received mixed reviews.
The meth maker believes his days of cooking are long over. ... who viewers had learnt was a Cylon in the mini-series that aired the year before, fires a round into the chest of Commander Adama ...
The scene in Hell where Homer is fed all the doughnuts in the world, and asks for more, is a direct parody of the cartoon Pigs is Pigs, in which the character Piggy is taken in by a scientist and forced to eat all the food in the world. [6] The demon who feeds Homer all the donuts in the world says: "I don't understand it.
Preheat the oven to 425 and grease a muffin tin with nonstick spray. Cream the butter, oil and sugars together, until light and fluffy. This usually takes me about 3 minutes.