Sentences with phrase «coffee talking about»

We were sitting in the kitchen with our hot cups of coffee talking about life and motherhood.
«I love that I can talk to @ [Twitter name] about anything, but I love it more when we spend hours over coffee talking about God's love for us and how we can grow in displaying that through our marriage and to our son.»
Can you make bulletproof coffee with that mushroom coffee you talk about from Four Sigmatic?

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«I would consider Chat Fu an incredible success if I was sitting in a coffee shop or bar and overheard a conversation between strangers talking passionately about the game,» he says.
Others questioned whether a line for coffee was an appropriate place for productive talks about race.
We have one - on - one coffee chats with top candidates, where our current employees in the roles that these folks would be interested in go on campus and talk about what they do on a day - to - day basis.
«We went and had coffee, talked about our ideas and the challenges in the space and how we thought we could solve it from a technology standpoint.»
Since we're talking about the best of the best, this machine makes a fine, flavorful cup that rivals what I've tasted at finer coffee shops.
They pivoted from talking about Keurig as an easier way to make coffee to it is great coffee, made simply with amazing variety.
When you talk about it from a share standpoint, we've grown our coffee share more than everybody else put together over the last five years, even though our experience has not expanded significantly at all.
In 2008, McDonald's wasn't even a part of the conversation — nobody talked about our coffee and our operators had a passion for doing that.
«I showed [them] the prototype, and we decided we'd meet up for coffee to talk about it.
Before his talk, Berger told me over coffee that he's not so sure about the of - the - moment advertising strategies often positioned as the only way business owners — especially small - business owners — can expand their brand and engage consumers.
I am more than happy to offer advice, talk to them about working at Business Insider, or even meet for coffee.
We also do regular «coffee talks» where we get staffers from different teams who don't normally work together for a video chat session to learn more about each other's lives outside of work.
In this Marketing Over Coffee: In this episode Brent Heeringa, CEO and co-founder of Valt talks about next generation multi-factor authentication
In this Marketing Over Coffee: comiXology CEO and co-founder David Steinberger talks about the state of comics, subscription services, and getting the world hooked.
In this Marketing Over Coffee: Author Jonathan Pellegrin talks about his book and The Art of Selling the Family Business
«You're talking about a brand with its own coffee business that could be leveraged aggressively across all the Burger King stores,» says Darren Tristano, the executive vice-president of Chicago - based food consulting firm Technomic.
They talk about these things at dinner parties and over coffee.
In this Marketing Over Coffee: Christopher Lochhead talks about Category Design, Positioning Yourself, and The Future of The Company
As mentioned, when we talk about coffee futures we are talking about arabica coffee.
We'll talk about coffee futures prices, what factors impact the value of coffee, and how you can position yourself for better results.
If I have a sensitive issue to talk to a colleague about, I will take them for lunch or a coffee — a change of scenery never does any harm after all.
Let's talk about another Canadian coffee chain.
Ideally I would think it would be really nice for you, me and many of the other commenters of all views could just sit in a coffee shop and casually talk about our ideas on the subject.
RELEVANT sat down with him at a local coffee shop to talk about the core elements of postmodern ministry and how God is impacting the world.
Are we talking about running coffee - houses, making sanitary napkins for the third world women, looking after orphans and widows — all of them laudatory efforts?
Maybe we'll talk about Naples and Riadoso, that one field somewhere in the middle of Kansas where we had a picnic after I met your parents, oh, and the Silverthorne Village Inn on the winter nights of Colorado when we sneaked out of the communal condo and stayed up all night, talking, over terrible coffee.
I think @HamillHimself lives around the corner from me in Malibu so he can just come over and we can talk about it over a cup of coffee.
Online friends can't take the place of those face - to - face conversations over coffee or late - night talks about God.
So we made coffee, and we talked about book writing, about stories that yearn to be told.
The sentiment behind the interview and its fallout is as clear as it is absurd: It matters not how a professing Christian loves, or how much fruit of the spirit is exhibited in his or her life; the only way to determine whether someone is a «real Christian» is to sit around a coffee table and talk about theology.
Let's go get a cup of coffee and talk about it.»
We try to find times when they are available and invite them to our home or meet with them in coffee shops to listen to them talk about their jobs, relatives, future hopes, and relationships.
You know how you roll your eyes when someone talks about getting coffee from a chain?
I find that LOTS of people who are not comfortable «going to church» still love to get together with others (whether Christian or not) and just read the talk about the Bible over coffee.
When you go, make sure that when you get there, you grab some food and some coffee and be proactive about going up and meeting people and talking with them.
After the meeting, we stood around drinking coffee and I was able to talk to many other fishermen about their favorite places to fish.
lets go have some coffee and talk about something important.
Me and my friends make our own shoes, and always talk about hemp, and frequent underground coffee shops and listen to acoustic music, while we bash God.
If you visit twice, they will probably take you out for the «coffee talk» and lay things on the line about what to expect and not expect from the church.
I'm afraid your right about the creeds, The Lords prayer and sometimes the ten commandments plus the rest of the liturgy, we speak out as fast as possible so we can get home a bit earlier, or get to talking the latest bit of juicy gossip as we sit and drink coffee after the service in our plush cafe areas.
From overheard conversations in restaurants during our journey (and people seemed to be talking about the election everywhere outside of the DC area) at least some people, middle - class people who go to Ed's Steakhouse or Shakespeare's Coffee Shop, are convinced that Obama's reelection would unleash all the worst implications of the proposed policies of the last four years.
Because for years people would ask me to go for lunch or coffee and here's what I would get once we were there for about 15 minutes talking:
I used to feel bad to say to the person inviting, «is this church related or are we just doing coffee and talking about life?»
So last winter I had the awesome privilege of sitting down with a bunch of people WAY smarter than me to drink inordinate amounts of coffee and talk about the Bible.
One church was good but they did not believe in Hell, others didn't talk about Jesus, the music was so loud and it felt like i was going to a coffee bar with people who were like the world.
Meeting friends for coffee amidst Starbucks» low - key, soft - rock setting to talk about families, feelings and fears can soothe the souls of spiritual seekers.
We have coffee in bed and talk about our plans for the day.
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