Beer & Donuts - A Cooking and Review of the Express Mini Donut Maker
Beer & Donuts - A Cooking and Review of the Express Mini Donut Maker
Oh so long ago when we decided to make donuts. Beer and donuts we called it and the premise was to make donuts on our desks while live on the air and drinking a load of beer and whisky.
Well, we did just that with a mini donut maker, so pancake and cake mixes and a whole lot of mess!
Mr Dog poop takes out a 1950's hand mixer and blends that cake batter into a frenzy as Jeff Macolino just keeps eating the donuts before they are even finished.
Neither of these guys should be allowed anywhere near a donut making operation.
But nonetheless, they power though an episode getting burned and eating what they called donuts but more resembled a 2 grade cooking project where more batter ends up on the table than actually cooked.
It is all in fun and at the end of the day both guys really believed they could be professional donut makers.
That is what happen when you drink too much and everyone tells you that you are great, you start to believe it. And Mr Dog poop and Jeff Macolino are 2 of the most gullible guys on the planet.
They literally have an under $20 donut maker and they think they are the new gods of cooking, despite all the oops, oh shits and bleeped out comments when they screw up.
It turns out to be a great dynamic between the duo and promised to be very fun as they move on with new episodes and antics that may or may not be safe, smart or even semi legal.
Who knows what will come next.
You will just have to tune in Monday through Friday at 6PM eastern time to find out.
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