Canada’s Timbit Heritage Defended: THE BEAVERTON

An American has called Timbits “donut holes” but  proud Canadian has defended our country’s most sacred institution:

ANN ARBOR, MI – Kitchener native Tobias Sanders took a solid five seconds today to work out the meaning of his American friend Cory Easton’s invitation to “grab some doughnut holes” at a local shop while visiting him in Michigan.

The conversation quickly descended into a passionate rant as Sanders defended the honour of both his national terminology and very basic common sense.

To read the full story in The Beaverton, click here.



 

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1 Response

  1. sisco farraro says:

    A culinary delight. Right up there with Arctic char, pea soup, and poutine. Our secret weapons for Canadian world dominance. We don’t need no nukes, nukes are for sissies!!!

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