Gina-Gina-Bo-Bina
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I agree that hockey is more, but I don't know how they would have fit it in. I'm pretty sure it's in the movie. I'm not sure everyone would think of the Buchart Gardens either but I think that's what the garden area is based off. Maybe they only went to the west? I would think Niagra Falls would have been good too, or maybe there's a waterfall of some sort in there that I can't remember. We didn't go through all the pavilions last trip.
I've bought Timmies hot chocolate there in the canister to bring back for my mom. I think they had coffee too. This was back in 2016 so they may not have it any more. I didn't need to look last trip because I knew I'd be going to Canada a few months after the last trip and could just get it then.
Hmmmm, maybe if we ever realize our dream of relocating to Florida, I will apply to be an Epcot Imagineer, specializing in consulting for the Canadian pavilion




No- I haven't had those- but we're due for a dinner at Happy Jack's and will stop at a store to look for those!
It's pure Buffalo too!! It's funny- we have a Tim's at the airport and I hear so many people that comment as we exit to baggage claim how much they missed Tim's in Florida!! I think we have one every mile on the road! What do you think, Gina? You, me, Steve, and Joe open a Tim's in Orlando?? Near the Vistana of course! We would have a gold mine between the Canadians and WNYers on vacation!!
You absolutely MUST seek out a home baked butter tart.....not the prepackaged ones in the grocery store, but one make by a good bakery. OMG, they are divine!! We had a Butter Tart factory in our community back home that produced the most amazing tarts, second only to my mom's. They were even voted one of the best in the country: http://www.canadianliving.com/food/food-tips/article/canada-s-best-butter-tarts (Rachel's in Trenton).
I'm totally on board for a joint Tim's venture in the sunny south! With all the northerners down there, I suspect it would be an instant success. I'm not joking.....if you and Joe ever decide to give it a go, keep us in mind!!

Erm...... A Welsch Dragon was maybe the name of the drink? I don't even know. All I know was that it was also green, like my margarita.
Good memory!

For anyone who is interested, here's the recipe:
http://allears.net/din/recipes/rec-wdr.htm
And a pic (not mine, borrowed from the internet):

Yup, Welsh Dragon is the green drink from Rose and Crown! Have had it a few times![]()

I plan on buying some when we have our trip next month (did I say that loud enough - next month!!). I'm thinking my staff would like them for Christmas gifts!
You shrew.....rubbing in that your trip is SO close!

Just kidding, my friend......I am SO EXCITED for you guys!!!

You may have mentioned it once or twice......![]()
Actual photo of our friend @Ruthie5671


Its the Welsh Dragon - its yummy!!
What a popular drink!!


Which strikes me as funny, coming from the queen of Good Buys and all...
Glad you had some good family time.
Can you tell I'm almost caught up... Just one more page to go.
ETA: Phew! And done. Finally caught up. Okay, full steam ahead!
BTW, did you let @orangecats2 know you were back at it? Don't think I've seen her chime in yet either.
Ah yes, "good buys" .... definitely my forte in comparison to the "good byes"


I'm not sure I am familiar with that poster.....is it someone who may have joined in under another name?


I do notice that @dancin Disney style hasn't dropped in yet to stay hello. Dancin.......yoo hoo, where are you?

And now that you're all caught up, I guess its time for me to get typing again. I will move heaven and earth to get another update this weekend. Sounds like its going to be rainy here in SE Michigan right through to and including Sunday, so that should force me to get focused and posting again.