Today's
Coffee Talk post is all about the International Cookie Exchange with a group of food bloggers wanting to share some of their favorite family recipes for holiday cookie treats.
We took a break from our Friday
Coffee Talk post because well, to be honest, I had an absolutely crazy week and did not have time to do ANYTHING blog related.
Not exact matches
I love collaborating with great brands and I
talk in that
post about who Community
Coffee is and about some of the great work they're doing in response to the flooding in Baton -LSB-...]
Joanne recently
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Coffee Talk
I've already
talked in other
posts about my love of
coffee.
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After poring over innumerable blog
posts, examining countless infographics on Pinterest, and flipping through tons of waiting room magazines, you can
talk about style all day long with your best friends over
coffee.
I used to The Dailey Method 3 - 4 times a week before the little guy was born — now there just isn't time but i REALLY miss it Laura@Fit Running Mama recently
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In my last
post about saving money I
talked about buying
coffee everyday and how that can burn a hole in your pocket but with a deal like this it's such a steal.
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This means that we'll have another week of
Coffee Talk and This or That
posts!
Daenel T. recently
posted...
Coffee Talk: A Whole Lot of Ridiculousness
The Huffington
Post even
talked about Yelp being a place where romantic connections are made, simply because people connected to someone else's writing or the kind of critiques and praises they gave to certain restaurants, bars or
coffee shops in their areas.
Coffee Talk with Peter Cunningham, executive director of Education
Post and Richard Kahlenberg of The Century Foundation.
I love imagining what OLD HarperCollins execs are
talking to each other about over
coffee after these two brilliant
posts.
In a separate blog
post, I'm going to
talk about non-bookstore markets like
coffee shops, Costco, gift shops, restaurants, and other creative book event venues.
I average about ten minutes a
post, often interrupted with important things like refilling my
coffee mug,
talking to my kids or listening to Dr. SJ's instructions on what I shouldn't screw up that day.
If you
post your business card in
coffee shops, you are likely to get dozens of manila folders full of crazy for every actual potential client you
talk to.
His video was
posted Jan. 29 as a response to a Dec. 20 video, Starbucks
talks about
coffee farmers in Africa, in which Starbucks executive Dub Hay (described as head of its
coffee team) explains why the company will not sign a trademark agreement with Ethiopia recognizing its rights in its geographic name.
Before the New York Times
posted its story this week on shoppers at Nordstrom and
coffee shops being tracked using their smartphone, I had
talked to Hilmi Ozguc, CEO and co-founder of Swirl, a company that provides such technology.
-LSB-...] Today's
post is gonna be pretty long, so grab yoself a cup of
coffee or tea and settle in for a spell while we
talk about my journey to decorate my living room on a budget.