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On Jul 13, 4:30 pm, "biig" > wrote:
> "Kris" > wrote in message
>
> ...
> On Jul 13, 11:06 am, Wayne Boatwright
>
> > wrote:
> > Canada's Tim Hortons is opening 16 shops in New York City in July. Some
> > will
> > be in former Dunkin' Donuts locations and some in former Cold Stone
> > Creamery
> > locations.

>
> > --
> > Wayne Boatwright
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Large, naked raw carrots are acceptable as food only to those who
> > lie in hutches eagerly awaiting Easter. ~Fran Lebowitz

>
> I know TH's from when Wendy's owned them (or do they still?). Good
> coffee and baked goods, for a fast-food type of place.
>
> My MIL (who lives in Columbus, OH - home of Wendy's) says their soup
> is good, too. But I cannot personally vouch for that.
>
> Kris
> Their soups are good. They have a nice selection of breakfast sandwiches
> and lunch choices. Their ham and cheese biscuits are also good, as are
> their croissants. Being diabetic, I don't eat there often and don't buy the
> sweets, but it's a treat once in a while. After a fasting blood test, I
> went right to their local store right across from my Dr.s
> office...lol...Sharon in Canada


I honestly don't get it. Heard about TH for years; had friends in Va
who had to stop in on the way home from the airport when they went
back to Detroit.

When I finally got to one, I was expecting a treat, but was
disappointed. Just some fast-food sandwich chain. I forget what I
had because it was, well, forgettable. Didn't know I supposed to go
for the bakery. Maybe I'll give them another try.

B