The Generous Donut

The Generous Donut    

    Donuts can be generous.

    Let me explain.  More than 17 years ago, my wife and I decided we’d pick a place and go there year after year for family vacations.  That place was Estes Park, CO.  The kids have enjoyed it, appreciate the routine and things they call ours—family traditions.

    Well, one of the places we’ve come to appreciate is the Donut Haus.  The Donut Haus has been in business for more than 30 years.  They make handmade donuts and pastries.  They say their hours are 6am to 12am, but in truth, they are usually sold out by 10:30.  So we’ve learned to get their early particularly if you want your choice.

    What’s their secret?  How do they sell out so quickly?  Generosity.  They have generous donuts.  My favorite is the raspberry filled donut.  But this is no ordinary raspberry filled creation.  In addition to light flaky pastry with just a light frosting glaze, this thing is filled edge to edge with raspberry.  You need a napkin to catch the red raspberry dripping out.

    Other places skimp on the filling—just a dollop in the middle and lots of bread.  They are stingy on the stuff that counts.  So we don’t buy donuts anywhere or anytime but the one time we go out to Estes Park.  Their generosity has earned my business.  Alas, if they could only figure out mail order!

    Churchill said it:  “we make a living by what we earn and we make a life by what we give away”  -- even with donuts.

--William F. High is the President/General Counsel of the National Christian Foundation Heartland.  He may be reached at whigh@nationalchristian.com.

Print | posted on Wednesday, September 07, 2011 12:00 AM

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# re: The Generous Donut

Left by Cyndy Teas at 1/10/2012 12:47 PM
Gravatar So very true, those that give always find the generosity comes back to them. Even the BIble tells us this. Thanks for reminding us that giving away scholarships will only make us more able to receive! As we give we shall get in return, ten fold. Amen Bill!

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