As I studied a box of Timbits today, I wondered aloud how there could possibly be donut centres that are powdered with fillings when that type of full sized donut has no hole. I was shocked and dismayed as hubby announced that Timbits were not made from donut centres. He said he was sure there was a machine. I researched and found that this was in fact correct. Timbits are made with a machine and they are cut to a size slightly larger than the centre hole of a donut. So now I ask you....where do all the real donut centres go?
Organ systems are made of organs, which are made of tissues, which are made of cells.
When was made When in when. hehheheheh
cell made a group and made a tissue and tissue together and made a musle
Sugars are made by chloroplasts.Not made by vacuols.
man made materials
Timbits was created in 1976.
He started playing for the timbits it is 1993 but whoever made the question up,the is a commercial that tells you when he started playing and his first goal as a timbit
throw timbits at hippopatomos throw timbits at hippopatomos
Only the white ones
Hockey, timbits, and American television.
$4.25
Sugar does not help you do mathematics.
10 cents + tax depending on your location
Reebok and Tim Horton's TimBits Hockey.
In the United States, Timbits are known as "doughnut holes" and they are available on the regular menu of almost every major doughnut/pastry store in the United States. You can easily find them in any city.
Because the Oilers get all their players from the Tim Hortons Timbits teams.no because that is a WRONG answer. Its Colorado and the flames that does that
The Republican congress (when President Bush was in power) passed a measure to cover prescriptions under Medicare, up to a certain amount per person/year. After this amount was reached, the person had to pay out of his own pocket until a second amount was reached (then Medicare paid for meds again). The gap between the two amounts (what was paid for personally) was called the doughnut hole. As part of this agreement, Medicare was forbidden to negotiate with drug providers on amounts paid for medicine!