The bakery, known for its Cherry Thing-a-Lings, crafted 249,696 of the cherry treats this year. The Cherry Thing-a-Lings are ...
George Washington’s fondness for cherries is often woven into the fabric of American folklore, epitomized by the apocryphal tale of him chopping down a cherry tree and confessing to his father ...
Cherry Thing-a-lings will be available to purchase in-store at Schmidt Bakery (the only bakery that makes them), located at ...
Schmidt Bakery began selling their Cherry Thing-a-Lings at 4 a.m. Thursday morning. Every Presidents Day, the bakery serves their deep fried cherry fritters. It's based on the legend of George ...
(Batesville, IN) – The final numbers have been tallied. Sales of Cherry Thing-A-Lings at Schmidt Bakery in Batesville were down from last year’s record-setting pace. Twenty thousand, eight hundred and ...
The fritter-type donut filled with cherries and topped with a cherry glaze are available for in-store purchase between 4 a.m. and 6 p.m. every day, including Sunday, through Presidents Day on Monday.
When George Washington was a boy, the story goes that he chopped down a family cherry tree and then confessed with the immortal words: ‘Father, I cannot tell a lie...’ If only all politicians ...
Everyone has heard the story about how George Washington once received an ax as a gift, then proceeded to use it to chop down his father’s cherry tree. When his father came across the damaged ...