Glenda - no, it's just a coffee shop that's back in Canada, not too special unless you can't get any..
Lance - yes it's just coffee, and actually I can't drink (or eat) anything in a Timmy's anymore (wheat and dairy) it's more the memmory I think. And I ONLY drink organic/fair trade/shade grown now anyway - but mostly I drink green tea with honey
fab guest room? I'm so there! and you can make me brillant coffee, and I hear The Boyfriend can cook...I AM coming up after Christmas... but to Elora, gonna be around?
The one NICE thing about Tim Horton's is it seems that everyone hangs out there. The coffee, well,just plain old sucks!!!! Being from Jersery (and I am not a Dunkin Donuts freak or anything...except for their sour creme ones) I suppose I am spolied. The Canadians are missing out and don't even know it. Oh, I could teach them a thing or two about brew....but alas, they will not have me as I have nothing to offer.
Having tried Dunkin Donuts (and you can't even spell doughnut correctly) - I do know what I am missing - and it's NOT their sour creme ones...
and might I ever so gently draw your attention to the 'other' definition of spoiled.... perhaps that's what happened with American beer too (although I no longer drink either) have you heard Canadian's actually put alcohol and have flavour in theirs?
teach us about brew? I make good coffee, but for coffee on the go Timmy's takes Dunkin to the cleaners, and don't even get me started about that other place with the fresh hot fat sign in the window....
say something nice about Timmy's and we might have ye, but not a minute afore - eh!
I know how you feel. I would kill for some Crispy Cremes right now. You can get Dunkin Donuts in Germany, but a husband will only go so far for a pregnant woman's cravings...
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Callooh, how have you been? I have not heard of this coffee...is it shade grown organic?
Um... it's just... coffee.
At the risk of losing my citizenship, It's really just... coffee. Double-double or not... just coffee.
If you're homesick, just come visit. The Boyfriend (I think you might know him) and I have a fab guest room, and MY coffee is far batter than Timmys.
Glenda... Yes, MY coffee is organic/shade grown/ AND Fair Trade.
Glenda -
no, it's just a coffee shop that's back in Canada, not too special unless you can't get any..
Lance -
yes it's just coffee, and actually I can't drink (or eat) anything in a Timmy's anymore (wheat and dairy) it's more the memmory I think. And I ONLY drink organic/fair trade/shade grown now anyway - but mostly I drink green
tea with honey
fab guest room? I'm so there! and you can make me brillant coffee, and I hear The Boyfriend can cook...I AM coming up after Christmas... but to Elora, gonna be around?
It's the 18% cream that makes it so special. Double double with a blueberry muffin..yummm.
it's the tiny drop of herion they put in
every cup to make sure you're completely
addicted... and yeah the blueberry muffens weren't bad either...
The one NICE thing about Tim Horton's is it seems that everyone hangs out there. The coffee, well,just plain old sucks!!!! Being from Jersery (and I am not a Dunkin Donuts freak or anything...except for their sour creme ones) I suppose I am spolied. The Canadians are missing out and don't even know it. Oh, I could teach them a thing or two about brew....but alas, they will not have me as I have nothing to offer.
Having tried Dunkin Donuts (and you can't even spell doughnut correctly) - I do know what I am missing - and it's NOT their sour creme ones...
and might I ever so gently draw your attention to the 'other' definition of spoiled.... perhaps that's what happened with American beer too (although I no longer drink either) have you heard Canadian's actually put alcohol and have flavour in theirs?
teach us about brew? I make good coffee, but for coffee on the go Timmy's takes Dunkin to the cleaners, and don't even get me started about that other place with the fresh hot fat sign in the window....
say something nice about Timmy's and we might have ye, but not a minute afore - eh!
I know how you feel. I would kill for some Crispy Cremes right now. You can get Dunkin Donuts in Germany, but a husband will only go so far for a pregnant woman's cravings...
just WHAT does that say about your husband I would like to know - I will have to have a work with the man...
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