my home prepared coffee |
my home prepared coffee |
The cups/mugs has to be disposable, the coffee had to be made and served from a coffeemaker (not served from a pot,) and I only bought a simple coffee. Davka in Starbucks, I'd order Americano.
The only "iffy" thing I did was to take milk from their pitchers. Milk is cold.
my home prepared coffee |
Whenever possible, I'd get my coffee in Coffee Bean, a chain that claims that all the coffees and teas sold/served are kosher. Some branches also have kosher food but not all branches.
I haven't been to the states for a couple of years, so I'm not an expert. But to be honest, even here in Israel where it's much easier to find strictly kosher coffee, I make my own.
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Articles on the internet refer to coffee as:
"the world's most common recreational drug".
One day people will wake up and realize that
abandoning coffee in favor of pure water
saves money and is better for the body.
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Sephardic Jews REJECT Reform Judaism:
https://shilohmusings.blogspot.com/2017/07/sephardim-reject-reform.html
The pros and cons of coffee aren't the subject here.
I very much like coffee, in the morning hot with some cinnamon and coconut oil, whizzed up in the blender. It’s called a “bullet proof coffee”. I also like English cake coffee flavored with walnuts. Think I’ll put that recipe soon on my other blog Letters from Yerushalayim.
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