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Old 01-28-2013, 01:42 PM
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Wasn't coffee declared a "sinful drink" by Pope Clement VIII (1536-1605). lol
We have this elderly couple in our congregation who have been married for 56 years this past December & he just turned 80 & he was munching on potato chips at the fellowship in the gym & I commented on this to him.
"Hey, we are Apostolics, we don't do drugs, smoke, do drugs, or gamble!
We have to have at least one vice!"
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Old 01-28-2013, 01:56 PM
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I call folgers coffee cardboard dipped in industrial sludge. yuck.
Have you tried the Folgers Gourmet Dark Roast? It cost more than the others and I think it is pretty good. If I run out of my Community Dark roast that is generally what I get.
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Do you have a roaster?
The local roaster is a friend, and I visit his shop nearly every day.

For several years I did use a small roaster (about the size of a popcorn popper), but it certainly was not exactly predictable and varied considerably from batch to batch.
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Old 01-28-2013, 09:57 PM
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Re: Coffee

Ferd,
Cool coffee lesson
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I love Tims coffee as well!
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in fact, i need to go to tim's now.
me too!!!
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Thanks Ferd for the coffee lesson.

soo... I may have missed it... if you could refresh me here... but what coffee would you recommend that wouldn't taste like cardboard?
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Yes, recess. Er um, I mean break.
Oooohhhhh... I've never gone to a church with a break. I'm having trouble picturing that actually. I've gone to a church that had multiple services to serve a congregation that had outgrown the seating capacity of the sanctuary, but I'm guessing that isn't what is referred to here.
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Old 01-29-2013, 05:13 AM
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And should coffee be allowed in the Sanctuary of our churches?

Depends on who is preaching LOL..... We might need a little boost to keep our eyes open.
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Old 01-29-2013, 06:37 AM
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Oooohhhhh... I've never gone to a church with a break. I'm having trouble picturing that actually. I've gone to a church that had multiple services to serve a congregation that had outgrown the seating capacity of the sanctuary, but I'm guessing that isn't what is referred to here.
I was referring to the time between Sunday School and Worship Services. Some churches have juice, water, coffee, and even snacks.
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