
At long last -- they're back in my life.
Just like last year, I caught a ride to Target from my in-laws while in Pittsburgh, PA and located Tim Tams on the shelves there. I hope this becomes a family tradition.
Notes:
- They are still 2 for $5. I bought six packages so that I could hoard 4 and share 2 as an after-the-Thanksgiving-feast treat.
- This year, the store I visited was stocking two flavors -- caramel (like last year) and chocolate cream (which I'd never tried).
- Just as I suspected, chocolate cream is better for Slamming with hot beverages.
- Both flavors remain thrillingly delicious.

And now, I have an admission to make. I got a little goofy after Thanksgiving dinner (and not because I was tipsy; I hadn't even finished one glass of white wine). Some of the guests were drinking an Australian red called Jim Jim. I tried to get Dan to do a Tim Tam Slam with the room temperature Jim Jim -- just to see if it would work.

He wouldn't do it, so I did. It worked and it was gross (I do not blame the wine). But I remain simultaneously embarrassed and proud of my Jim Jim Tim Tam Slam. I'm all for breaking new ground in snacking.

[photo by Dan. This photo doesn't need to be any bigger, but I also cannot deny its existence.]
p.s. To my family: that I now have four packages does not mean I don't still want Tim Tams for Christmas. I need a stockpile!
n.b. Everyone else who was new to the cookie (and I, eventually) tried the Slam with hot coffee or tea, at my recommendation (cocoa or steamed milk work, too). I didn't want to spoil Tim Tams for anyone eating them for the first time. But I just couldn't resist this Australian pairing!
We went on a Tim Tam seeking expedition yesterday and located a large stock at the small Target by our house! They have caramel, chocolate creme and classic dark.
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laura
I hope you enjoy them! I'll keep an eye out for classic dark. Yum.
ReplyDeleteI found Tim Tams at the Safeway grocery store in Rockville, MD yesterday. How fun to recognize them and know how they should be eaten!
ReplyDeleteMary - I enjoy being an unofficial (and unpaid) ambassador of Tim Tams.
ReplyDeletebe proud!
ReplyDeleteIf only it led to free Tim Tams.
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