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Doughnut holes

Hey guys, if you’re craving for some sweets right now and you have a can of buttermilk biscuits in the fridge then you’re in luck. You can turn it to a doughnut or doughnut holes. I bought 4 small containers of store brand buttermilk biscuits for .94 cent at wallyworld. I made a doughnut holes this afternoon and the boys clean the plate in a flash. All you need is cooking oil, sugar and you will have some yummy and soft doughnut holes in no time. I will post the recipe on my food blog tomorrow. Check it out
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