You won't believe what happened on Donut Day
So here's the deal— you know how every once in a while, something happens in Green Bay that just makes you smile and remember what this place is all about? Yeah, so Uncle Mike's Bake Shoppe, over there on Oneida Street, they did something pretty cool for National Donut Day last Friday. They didn't just sell a bunch of delicious Kringle-worthy donuts; they went full throwback and honored the WWI Salvation Army "Donut Lassies." You betcha, they were using those original 1917 recipes, which is wild.
It's More Than Just a Donut
* **Honoring History:** They were baking up donuts based on the actual recipes from the brave women who served them to soldiers on the front lines in France. Think about that for a second – a taste of history right here in Green Bay. * **Community Spirit:** It's exactly the kind of thing you see from local businesses here. They’re not just selling stuff; they’re finding ways to connect with history and the community. * **A Sweet Legacy:** It's a reminder of how simple acts, like a warm donut, can mean so much, especially in tough times.
This isn't just about a sweet treat, though Green Bay folks do love their baked goods. It’s about remembering a bit of history, keeping those stories alive, and seeing a local business like Uncle Mike's step up in a way that just feels… right. It's that warm, neighborly spirit you find here, whether you're at Lambeau for a Packers game or just grabbing a coffee downtown. It’s those little things that make Green Bay, well, Green Bay.
Green Bay on the wire — cold hands, warm hearts, and Lombardis.
You know, Keith and the crew were talking about this exact kinda thing this morning—catch it live at mornings.live.