GibsonGirl said:There's a tiny hint of it in the texture
gritty
GibsonGirl said:There's a tiny hint of it in the texture
GibsonGirl said:Coconut haters, be at peace! You hardly even taste the coconut in Nanaimo bars. There's a tiny hint of it in the texture, but there's so much else going on in your mouth that you don't even notice it. It's not like it's a Bounty bar, or anything.
Oh dear...now I did it...
Bountyyyyy
SWEET NECTAR OF LIFE!
GibsonGirl said:
All visitors to Canada should follow the following meal plan:
Appetiser: toutons
Main course: moose steak with a side order of poutine
Dessert: Nanaimo bars and Timbits
You couldn't go wrong with that.
GibsonGirl said:Agaaaaaain...you barely notice the coconut in Nanaimo bars. Barely.
love_u2_adam said:
and for a drink Tim Hortons coffee or a ice cap
PlaTheGreat said:
If there were a banana palm, I'd live.
GibsonGirl said:
And what is it with all this coconut hatred anyway? Come on, TRE, we'll go eat a whole box of Bounty bars together.
the rockin edge said:
milk or dark chocolate?
anitram said:
GibsonGirl, do you have M&M meatshops in Newfieland? I've never bought their Nanaimo bars but I hear they're rather delicious.
GibsonGirl said:
Milk! I don't think dark chocolate and coconut goes all that well together, but that could just be me.
GibsonGirl said:Forget poutine. (Only for a short while, don't be crazy!) The Canadian delicacy that everyone should be talking about is the nanaimo bar. I had the pleasure of discovering its glory today. A crumbly chocolate and coconut base, topped with a layer of frosting-like custard and crowned with soft chocolate. A fine treat on a cold Canadian day! The nation's finest Mounties should salute those wonderful women from British Columbia who first brought the nanaimo bar into the world.
GibsonGirl said:Yes, I believe there's an M&M shop in St. John's. Hmm...might have to make a trip down there soon to check out their Nanaimo bars!