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I'm addicted & need a Tim's every morning. My Keurig & Tassimo are only used with company.

L:rose:

I don't drink coffee :eek: so I only stop at coffee shops occasionally to get a hot chocolate on cold winter days! :rose:
 
Just got one in our area this past year! Only been once though. lol

Oh it is addictive...their coffee. I always get an extra large (reg or decaf) with 3 creams and 2 sugars. :)

I'm addicted & need a Tim's every morning. My Keurig & Tassimo are only used with company.

L:rose:

I have found a grocery store here in Tx that actually sells Tim Horton's coffee :cathappy: I've been tempted to open a Tim Horton's in the area...but I don't want to live here forever. But I know it would be an incredible investment and it would always be busy...especially since they're open 24/7 and this place is pretty much always busy.
 
I don't drink coffee :eek: so I only stop at coffee shops occasionally to get a hot chocolate on cold winter days! :rose:

lol well they've got great hot chocolate as well....and donuts and bagels and sandwiches and soups :D They even have apple cider in the fall...and the pumpkin spice muffins are really good. ;)
 
I have the opportunity to go to California whenever I want, I will visit this summer. How would Yosemite and the Redwoods be in July or August? Wondering if I should wait until September for that.

Although I like to visit California, I don't think I could afford the housing. I am used to huge houses with lots of land. And I'm not a billionaire. I also like my space and privacy.

My first wish was to go to Alaska on a land and sea adventure but that needs to be planned a bit more. I'll go next August.

My other vacation is booked for fourth of July week in Wisconsin with family. Right off the bat staying at my cousins cabin on a lake. I'll be bringing the bug spray.

Yosemite could get rather warm in July/August. The redwoods, any time of year, I think. Just depends on how much rain you're willing to deal with. Assuming we're getting any rain. Drop on by, if you get a chance.
 
lol well they've got great hot chocolate as well....and donuts and bagels and sandwiches and soups :D They even have apple cider in the fall...and the pumpkin spice muffins are really good. ;)

I've never heard of them & you've got me wanting to go!! I drink coffee likes it's water....that could explain the lack of sleep. Whatever! lmao
 
Oh it is addictive...their coffee. I always get an extra large (reg or decaf) with 3 creams and 2 sugars. :)



I have found a grocery store here in Tx that actually sells Tim Horton's coffee :cathappy: I've been tempted to open a Tim Horton's in the area...but I don't want to live here forever. But I know it would be an incredible investment and it would always be busy...especially since they're open 24/7 and this place is pretty much always busy.

It's not the same at all compared to the actually "stuff"
A franchise up here would run at least a million. It's a fast pace environment, you need good people working & managing.

Hi Leigh:rose: and Tiamo:rose:

Hi Devil :devil:

I don't drink coffee :eek: so I only stop at coffee shops occasionally to get a hot chocolate on cold winter days! :rose:

I wish I didn't, I never started until about 10 years ago.

L:rose:
 
I've never heard of them & you've got me wanting to go!! I drink coffee likes it's water....that could explain the lack of sleep. Whatever! lmao

Oh Shadow!! I almost didn't see you sneaking back in! I'm glad I sensed your presence and looked back :cathappy:
Where about do you live? Tim Horton's is predominantly in Michigan and some eastern states I believe....Canadian based, so we can thank Canada for that.
I'll thank Leigh since she's the only Canadian here right now....Thanks Leigh! :rose:
 
Oh Shadow!! I almost didn't see you sneaking back in! I'm glad I sensed your presence and looked back :cathappy:
Where about do you live? Tim Horton's is predominantly in Michigan and some eastern states I believe....Canadian based, so we can thank Canada for that.
I'll thank Leigh since she's the only Canadian here right now....Thanks Leigh! :rose:

There's a pile of them in Florida too, lol catering to snowbirds around Tampa.

And of all places...Acapulco. Right across from the ScotiaBank. I had to do a double take.


BTW -- Ice cappucino. It's not really coffee, it's like a coffee flavoured slushee. Perfect for a thirsty road trip :devil:
 
There's a pile of them in Florida too, lol catering to snowbirds around Tampa.

And of all places...Acapulco. Right across from the ScotiaBank. I had to do a double take.


BTW -- Ice cappucino. It's not really coffee, it's like a coffee flavoured slushee. Perfect for a thirsty road trip :devil:

Oh you are so right!!! Ice capps! Now they have a few new flavors...my sister tried the oreo one, I got the mocha. Soooo good.

Florida huh? Seems right since it seems that there are so many connections with the people in Michigan and those in FL.

I like letting my Ice capps melt and then drinking them just super cold :) And no whipped cream...:)
 
Oh Shadow!! I almost didn't see you sneaking back in! I'm glad I sensed your presence and looked back :cathappy:
Where about do you live? Tim Horton's is predominantly in Michigan and some eastern states I believe....Canadian based, so we can thank Canada for that.
I'll thank Leigh since she's the only Canadian here right now....Thanks Leigh! :rose:

hahaha Yeah, I'm waiting on my son to finish his work. So I'm creeping around ;). I'm in NC. I think we mave have stopped in a few when the dh drove a truck. Hell, I do well to remember yesterday though!
 
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