Recipe of the Month – Grandma Nutt’s Doughnuts
The Falconer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary published “Firehouse Favorites” in 1994. Under the chapter “Firemen’s Favorites,” Larry Nutt submitted this recipe. GRANDMA NUTT’S DOUGHNUTS 1
NOTICE: The Fenton History Center is closed Jan. 10, 2026 – Jan. 23, 2026
The Falconer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary published “Firehouse Favorites” in 1994. Under the chapter “Firemen’s Favorites,” Larry Nutt submitted this recipe. GRANDMA NUTT’S DOUGHNUTS 1

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