Sentences with phrase «meeting for coffee means»

Meeting for coffee means you'll be in a more relaxed setting compared to other dates, so go for something casual and stylish.

Not exact matches

Meeting up for coffee when I'm in town sometimes means sitting with a homeless man on the street for a half hour before making our way to caffeinated beverages.
The article also demonstrated the need for proper certification and testing in the single serve coffee market: The PurPod100 is certified by the Biodegradable Products Institute * (BPI) and meets ASTM International ¹ s Standard D6868 for compostability **, which means that it can disintegrate within an established period of time, produce compost that enables plant growth, and is safe for the environment.
Club Coffee, the Toronto - based coffee roaster, has announced on Sept 23, 2015 that they were granted certification from Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI), for the PurPod100 ™, meaning it meets international standards for compostabCoffee, the Toronto - based coffee roaster, has announced on Sept 23, 2015 that they were granted certification from Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI), for the PurPod100 ™, meaning it meets international standards for compostabcoffee roaster, has announced on Sept 23, 2015 that they were granted certification from Biodegradable Products Institute (BPI), for the PurPod100 ™, meaning it meets international standards for compostability.
«Adding Concentrated Cold Brew to our line up means we are able to deliver all this and more right on the retail shelf — a delicious customizable coffee experience that can be had at home and that meets the increasing demand for personalized, premium, and healthful coffee drinks.»
Maybe the move will also mean new meet - ups with other bloggers for coffee?
DG, I meant to say that yes, I think meeting someone even for a quick coffee and giving them the benefit of the doubt is best.
Going on a first date would probably mean meeting for a glass of wine or a cup of coffee (or tea, in my case) to sit and chat.
I mean you dated online for quite a while, sent email invitations, answered just as many, had dozens of coffee dates, and finally met someone special.
The idea is you can meet them for lunch, a quick drink, or afternoon coffee - meaning more dates, less wasted time.
You can meet as many (or as few) people as you'd like, when you want, and you can even determine how quickly the relationship progresses — meaning you could meet up for coffee that same day or take a few weeks to get to know each other first.
Unless you like spending time in airport departure lounges, try and keep your search criteria local, which means within an easy drive or bus ride or local enough that you could just meet up for a coffee or a drink after work.
We met at Starbucks Coffee House and though we both didn't feel like we were meant for each other, everything was pleasant and was a good experience.
The ability to meet people face to face or sit down for a coffee with them means your discussion will be longer remembered.
Networking doesn't mean buying lunch or coffee for everyone in the office or annoyingly adding every individual you've ever met on LinkedIn.
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