A reverse Pitting for Trader Joe's

Now I just have to convince someone with a car that driving six hours for groceries is reasonable. I live in Toronto, it take an hour and a half (at least) to get to Niagara…

Look, let’s all practice: “Yes! I want to ship food to Lissla!”.

I bought Vanilla Almond Crunch cereal. I think I ate it in three days. I don’t normally eat cereal.

I don’t think it would take 6 hours. Yahoo says its 5 hrs 18 minutes, and they’re rather law-abiding in their estimates. I think if you speed, not outrageously but the “traditional” 5-10 miles over, it will be about 4.5 hours.You don’t have to get to Niagara first. You go Toronto-Kitchener-London and either cross at Sarnia to go to TJ’s in Royal Oak or swing south to cross at Windsor and head for Ann Arbor Since there’s no enforced speed limit on I-94 in Michigan you be home free once you get there. :slight_smile:

Scenic Ann Arbor Michigan contains many fine Dopers as well. :smiley:

Well, seeing as it’s the holiday season and all, send me a list Lissla Lissar and I’ll see what I can pick up for you. Now all I have to do is pick which TJ’s to go to…

Email is my user name at yahoo dot com.

lightingtool, whatever’s on that list, factor in that a package containing triple ginger crisps, some other ginger cookie, and ginger Altoids is going to the USPS in 2 days.

But then again, can you ever have TOO MUCH stuff like that? Somehow…I think not.

I love you both very very much. Very very much.

Look, we’ve still got Bush. I can ship him down for ya. :smiley:

Seriously, is there anything you’d like me to ship you? I can make cookies or something.

:runs off to compile list:

Culpeper is ‘the sticks’? I don’t think so. I lived in Bristol for five years. That was ‘the sticks’, my friend.

Ok, you win. You lived more in the geographical center of nowhere than me. Nevertheless, where I live is in the sticks. You just lived in the doubleplus sticks.