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Visiting with Huell Howser

Doughnut History

Season 18 Episode 1818

Huell visits the Salvation Army for a lesson in donut history, which begins on the battlefields of World War I. Then it’s off to Stan’s Donuts in Westwood, where Stan cooks up his “peanut butter pockets,” a high-calorie confection which has been officially renamed “The Huell”.

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Slash X Cafe
25:53
Huell pulls off the road in Barstow for a bite to eat at the Slash X Cafe.
Ferguson's Shells
26:32
Huell’s off to Ferguson’s Marine Specialties in Wilmington.
Produce and Floral Expo
28:26
Huell steps into The Fresh Produce & Floral Council Expo.
Ethiopian Food
28:07
Huell returns to Little Ethiopia in Los Angeles and samples vegetarian cuisine.
Mr. Baguette
28:23
Huell samples Vietnamese sandwiches at a shop in Rosemead.
Caltrans Building
28:39
Huell gets a tour of the new Caltrans district headquarters.
Red Canaries
25:55
Huell visits the House of the Red Canary in Bell Gardens.
Library Sports Photos
27:54
A visit to the Los Angeles Public Library to see an exhibit.
Asian Noodles
24:00
Asian Noodles is a restaurant on the southern edge of Chinatown.
Wally Parks
25:37
Huell heads out to the Motorsports Museum in Pomona.
Red Schoolhouse
28:18
Huell visits the Hollywood Little Red Schoolhouse.
Hollywood Farmers Market
27:31
The Hollywood Farmers Market is one of Huell’s favorite places in all of Southern CA.
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