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Warning: this is a rant.
Cranberry muffins - sour and yummy. I love it. No other kinds of muffins come remotely close to the rich taste of Cranberry muffins.
Screw chocolate (chips) and blueberry muffins and their cloying sweetness.
Screw banana nuts muffins and their pretentious crunchiness.
Screw carrot muffins and their .... well, carrot muffins are just plain bad.
Anyways, the real rant is the following.
Tim Hortons is probably the biggest coffee shop in Canada and is considered a national brand by many Canadians. In downtown Toronto, it takes about 5-10 minutes to walk from one Tim Hortons to another Tim Hortons. While I don't call their food super-amazing, because of its coverage, it's very easy to grab something between classes at Tim Hortons.
HOWEVER, for whatever reason, Tim Hortons does NOT have Cranberry muffins (OK fine, Cranberry muffins are on their nutritional guide, so some people may sell them. But the handful of stores I visit - big stores - do not have Cranberry muffins). Look, they are even willing to bring out stupid ideas such as pumpkin muffins for a limited time during Thanksgiving, but NO FREAKING CRANBERRY MUFFINS. GRRRR
Sometimes I wish McDonald's (they sell cranberry muffins) can take over Toronto so I can access cranberry muffins more easily T_T.
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This is about how I feel about getting Pocky in white neighborhooods
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How do you eat food from McDonalds?
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Cranberry muffins aren't half bad, but I much prefer any other type of muffin you listed, so, personally, I'm quite satisfied
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On October 06 2010 09:37 Impervious wrote: How do you eat food from McDonalds?
Seriously though. Were you being sarcastic? Anyways, McDonald's muffins are fine. It's not deep-fried I swear!
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McDonald sells muffins? the fuck
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actually those pumpkin muffins are really good. try it sometime
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On October 06 2010 09:41 Kenpachi wrote: McDonald sells muffins? the fuck
Here in Canada, it's small coffee + muffin for 1.39 + tax.
Btw, the problem I see with Tim Hortons is that it's almost entirely franchise-owned. Unlike McDonald's, which are mostly corporate-owned, each Tim Hortons has a private owner.
Although private owners usually take more time to manage their stores, they like to cut corners. I know this because I know friends that worked in Tim Hortons before. For example, one person told me although the company rule was supposed to be that any baked goods could only be on shelf for a couple of hours, her owner would keep them on shelf for an infinite amount of time - and get really upset if someone tried to throw something away.
While I was working at McDonald's years ago, my manager (who does NOT own the store) was meticulous about timing and throwing things away on time - because those did not cost himself money and he was just following rules.
For the case of the cyanberry muffin, I think it's because many owners of Tim Hortons do not want to sell so many products at the same time to cut cost.
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McDonald's muffins are actually pretty damn good. Also +1 to pumpkin muffins, sooooooooo good
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On October 06 2010 09:40 illu wrote:Show nested quote +On October 06 2010 09:37 Impervious wrote: How do you eat food from McDonalds? 1. Buy it 2. Put it in my mouth 3. ??? 4. Profit Seriously though. Were you being sarcastic? Anyways, McDonald's muffins are fine. It's not deep-fried I swear! I can't stand anything from them. Half an hour after I eat, I feel like shit.....
And this is coming from a guy who can eat a lot of fast food at other restaraunts.....
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On October 06 2010 09:37 Impervious wrote: How do you eat food from McDonalds?
When I worked at McDonalds; they didn't make the pastries themselves but bought them from local bakery shops.
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On October 06 2010 09:49 Impervious wrote:Show nested quote +On October 06 2010 09:40 illu wrote:On October 06 2010 09:37 Impervious wrote: How do you eat food from McDonalds? 1. Buy it 2. Put it in my mouth 3. ??? 4. Profit Seriously though. Were you being sarcastic? Anyways, McDonald's muffins are fine. It's not deep-fried I swear! I can't stand anything from them. Half an hour after I eat, I feel like shit..... And this is coming from a guy who can eat a lot of fast food at other restaraunts.....
I am fairly OK with McDonald's, Burger King, and Wendy's. I have not eaten hamburgers + fries from "restaurants", however.
Although I do admit sometimes I find it hard to swallow a Burger King chicken burger whole. It's way too big and oily for me. I am, however, fine with McDonald's. Even though I worked there for 2 years while in highschool and had seen some of the "darker" sides of how they operate, I still think the food they serve is fairly good. I would still grab a burger there sometimes, if they weren't so far away from the campus.
On October 06 2010 09:55 jjun212 wrote:Show nested quote +On October 06 2010 09:37 Impervious wrote: How do you eat food from McDonalds? When I worked at McDonalds; they didn't make the pastries themselves but bought them from local bakery shops.
The places I worked did not do that. In fact, McDonald's is much better than Tim Hortons on this.
All Tim Hortons bakeries are actually not baked in the store. They are baked in a factory in god-knows-where, then shipped to the stores frozen. The stores only WARM THEM UP then put them to sale.
McDonald's use a pre-mixed *raw* mixture for muffins. When I worked morning shifts and needed muffins, I just took the mixture out of the fridge, grabbed a big spoon and a muffin tray, then scooped the viscous mixture to the trays then sent them to the oven for 20 minutes. It was still fairly simple to make, but at least I consider that "freshed baked".
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Weird, I just had banana muffins today for the first time, SO GOOD.
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On October 06 2010 09:55 illu wrote:Show nested quote +On October 06 2010 09:49 Impervious wrote:On October 06 2010 09:40 illu wrote:On October 06 2010 09:37 Impervious wrote: How do you eat food from McDonalds? 1. Buy it 2. Put it in my mouth 3. ??? 4. Profit Seriously though. Were you being sarcastic? Anyways, McDonald's muffins are fine. It's not deep-fried I swear! I can't stand anything from them. Half an hour after I eat, I feel like shit..... And this is coming from a guy who can eat a lot of fast food at other restaraunts..... I am fairly OK with McDonald's, Burger King, and Wendy's. I have not eaten hamburgers + fries from "restaurants", however. Although I do admit sometimes I find it hard to swallow a Burger King chicken burger whole. It's way too big and oily for me. I am, however, fine with McDonald's. Even though I worked there for 2 years while in highschool and had seen some of the "darker" sides of how they operate, I still think the food they serve is fairly good. I would still grab a burger there sometimes, if they weren't so far away from the campus. I know what you mean by "darker" sides.....
I worked in a produce department in a grocery store for a few years. Word of advice - WASH EVERYTHING BEFORE YOU EAT IT. I'm not joking, there is usually stuff growing underneath the counters, and you don't even want to know how bad the back rooms are.....
But yea..... Harveys is definitely the way to go for a burger though.
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i just had to throw out 2 today becuz they went bad i love them so, but also the others as well! muffins - what a bad ass breakfast
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On October 06 2010 10:05 Liquid`HuK wrote:i just had to throw out 2 today becuz they went bad i love them so, but also the others as well! muffins - what a bad ass breakfast
Why didn't you just eat them faster! Throwing out cranberry muffins should be a felony :D
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omg you just hurt my feelings when you hated on carrot muffins!
all those muffins are good, but banana / carrot gotta be my favourites.
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On October 06 2010 09:59 Impervious wrote:Show nested quote +On October 06 2010 09:55 illu wrote:On October 06 2010 09:49 Impervious wrote:On October 06 2010 09:40 illu wrote:On October 06 2010 09:37 Impervious wrote: How do you eat food from McDonalds? 1. Buy it 2. Put it in my mouth 3. ??? 4. Profit Seriously though. Were you being sarcastic? Anyways, McDonald's muffins are fine. It's not deep-fried I swear! I can't stand anything from them. Half an hour after I eat, I feel like shit..... And this is coming from a guy who can eat a lot of fast food at other restaraunts..... I am fairly OK with McDonald's, Burger King, and Wendy's. I have not eaten hamburgers + fries from "restaurants", however. Although I do admit sometimes I find it hard to swallow a Burger King chicken burger whole. It's way too big and oily for me. I am, however, fine with McDonald's. Even though I worked there for 2 years while in highschool and had seen some of the "darker" sides of how they operate, I still think the food they serve is fairly good. I would still grab a burger there sometimes, if they weren't so far away from the campus. I know what you mean by "darker" sides..... I worked in a produce department in a grocery store for a few years. Word of advice - WASH EVERYTHING BEFORE YOU EAT IT. I'm not joking, there is usually stuff growing underneath the counters, and you don't even want to know how bad the back rooms are..... But yea..... Harveys is definitely the way to go for a burger though.
that word of advice is actually extremely important.
I know a person who worked in there warehouse where produce is well processed before it gets shipped to stores. And basically what happens with everything in there is they go into this big hangar in a fucking SPACE SUIT since the stuff is so deadly, and spray down all the stuff with the thing they clean them with, pesticides etc.
i havent eaten at a fast food place in years and years though alot of my friends love them. I do get tim hortons all the time because there's one in my school though, so i suppose that's sorta fast food
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That spray stuff is probably a dark colour, because whenever I've had to handle the fruits/vegetables a lot, my hands turn black.
And its not because they are dirty. Dirt washes away with a bit of water no problem. The black stuff stains your skin for a couple of days.....
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On October 06 2010 09:59 Impervious wrote:Show nested quote +On October 06 2010 09:55 illu wrote:On October 06 2010 09:49 Impervious wrote:On October 06 2010 09:40 illu wrote:On October 06 2010 09:37 Impervious wrote: How do you eat food from McDonalds? 1. Buy it 2. Put it in my mouth 3. ??? 4. Profit Seriously though. Were you being sarcastic? Anyways, McDonald's muffins are fine. It's not deep-fried I swear! I can't stand anything from them. Half an hour after I eat, I feel like shit..... And this is coming from a guy who can eat a lot of fast food at other restaraunts..... I am fairly OK with McDonald's, Burger King, and Wendy's. I have not eaten hamburgers + fries from "restaurants", however. Although I do admit sometimes I find it hard to swallow a Burger King chicken burger whole. It's way too big and oily for me. I am, however, fine with McDonald's. Even though I worked there for 2 years while in highschool and had seen some of the "darker" sides of how they operate, I still think the food they serve is fairly good. I would still grab a burger there sometimes, if they weren't so far away from the campus. I know what you mean by "darker" sides..... I worked in a produce department in a grocery store for a few years. Word of advice - WASH EVERYTHING BEFORE YOU EAT IT. I'm not joking, there is usually stuff growing underneath the counters, and you don't even want to know how bad the back rooms are..... But yea..... Harveys is definitely the way to go for a burger though. Not that I don't agree with the bolded part, but I work at a grocery store(grocery dept., not produce) and the produce displays as well as warehouse have always seemed quite sanitary to me, so it might just be where you worked where it's that bad. But yeah, you're still best off washing everything to be sure regardless.
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