Boston Creme donuts also has a bearing on Sarah, as in an episode of THE ROAD TO
AVONLEA, Aunt Hetty mentions that they have a relative "Down East" in Boston.
I always thought "Down East" was Maine, but I'm not from PEI.
--- In sarahpolleyfanclub@yahoogroups.com, "jhunter1976" <jhunter1976@...>
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> This is the last breakfast related post I'll make since it's getting tired and
somebody just emailed me and said it was idiotic but I thought this was a very
well done and informative piece on Tim Horton's from the CBS morning show. It
is a Canadian cornerstone but there are several mentions of Boston Creme donuts.
That's the kind of unity we need these days!
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/06/07/sunday/main5069548.shtml?tag=contentMa\
in;contentBody
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> --- In sarahpolleyfanclub@yahoogroups.com, maestroshelly98 <no_reply@> wrote:
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> > Named after and started by a hockey player (the late Tim Horton).
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> > There are a few in the US--mainly in states bordering Canada (there are
quite a few in my neck of the woods). Personally, I love Tim's. Yummy donuts
(not just maple glaze!) and their capuccinos are delish.
> >
> > --- In sarahpolleyfanclub@yahoogroups.com, "jhunter1976" <jhunter1976@>
wrote:
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> > > I just read an article in the Globe about that place! Named after a
hockey player right? I want to try it but I don't see how a maple glaze can
stand up to a Boston Creme. Do you guys have Krispy Kreme? Overrated.
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