Tim Hortons Drive Thru?
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#53
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Maybe the more refined posters on BE will arrive shortly and perhaps suggest one of these
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art35924.asp
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art35924.asp
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Van Houtte, either French Roast or Colombian.
Judging from my nail-storage tins in the garage, we've previously tried Folgers and Maxwell House.
We also have a jar of instant for knuckle-dragging visitors. It's been there for a while and may have gone off but who'd know?
Judging from my nail-storage tins in the garage, we've previously tried Folgers and Maxwell House.
We also have a jar of instant for knuckle-dragging visitors. It's been there for a while and may have gone off but who'd know?
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Ever notice that we Canadians/Pr's and others living here get as passionate about any threads that mention Tim Hortons/Crappy Tire etc than some of the threads that mention Pikies or Travellers
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You're quite right! After all, the Brits have the most delicious and healthy diet in the world, don't they. Seriously, I think that all the noobs from the UK are really wishing they moved to Basingstoke or somewhere like that , the way they bemoan the lack of Costa Coffee, Next, Debenhams, etc.
#59
Earl Grey Tea.
All day, every day. Gallons of it.
Though, as a treat for my tea-drinking Canadian colleague, last time coming through Heathrow I bought a tin of Fortnum & Mason Christmas Tea, and it is amazing... incredibly good tea.
All day, every day. Gallons of it.
Though, as a treat for my tea-drinking Canadian colleague, last time coming through Heathrow I bought a tin of Fortnum & Mason Christmas Tea, and it is amazing... incredibly good tea.
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