Donut Dollies Ww1 at Megan Mullen blog

Donut Dollies Ww1. “with only flour, sugar, lard, baking powder, cinnamon and canned milk at their disposal, it was agreed. They were also only one of many organizations that brought women into the war effort, often risking their lives to do so. Soon the young ladies were affectionately being called “donut dollies” by the american soldiers, who happened to have the nickname “doughboys” during that war. in fact, helen purviance, one of the original doughnut girls, reportedly cooked at least a million donuts for the boys in france. this year marks the 140th birthday of the red cross, and one of the most compelling stories from that long. it's hard to picture anything other than horror filling the trenches of world war i, but some amazing women volunteers fried donuts for homesick soldiers.

Donut Dollies Doc photo 3 Dorset Anderson & Judy Pence with unknown
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in fact, helen purviance, one of the original doughnut girls, reportedly cooked at least a million donuts for the boys in france. They were also only one of many organizations that brought women into the war effort, often risking their lives to do so. it's hard to picture anything other than horror filling the trenches of world war i, but some amazing women volunteers fried donuts for homesick soldiers. this year marks the 140th birthday of the red cross, and one of the most compelling stories from that long. “with only flour, sugar, lard, baking powder, cinnamon and canned milk at their disposal, it was agreed. Soon the young ladies were affectionately being called “donut dollies” by the american soldiers, who happened to have the nickname “doughboys” during that war.

Donut Dollies Doc photo 3 Dorset Anderson & Judy Pence with unknown

Donut Dollies Ww1 it's hard to picture anything other than horror filling the trenches of world war i, but some amazing women volunteers fried donuts for homesick soldiers. in fact, helen purviance, one of the original doughnut girls, reportedly cooked at least a million donuts for the boys in france. it's hard to picture anything other than horror filling the trenches of world war i, but some amazing women volunteers fried donuts for homesick soldiers. Soon the young ladies were affectionately being called “donut dollies” by the american soldiers, who happened to have the nickname “doughboys” during that war. this year marks the 140th birthday of the red cross, and one of the most compelling stories from that long. They were also only one of many organizations that brought women into the war effort, often risking their lives to do so. “with only flour, sugar, lard, baking powder, cinnamon and canned milk at their disposal, it was agreed.

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