Such a special experience and a reminder that most of the time, it’s later than you think. New Jersey Coffee School at the Monroe Center is closing in Hoboken after a 3-year run. They are now offering on-site training to their hospitality clientele, still a successful business, but no longer serving as a stand-alone training space. I enrolled in Day One of their 3-Day Barista training just before the closing was announced. I have probably done “the 10,000 hours” in food but my experience in beverages is limited. Specifically, I am looking to purchase an at home espresso maker and taking the class provided me with an overview of the equipment. Coffee’s definitely got its fix on us. I gained a better understanding of the history of coffee, farming, and the coffee production process, from bean to first sip. Matcha and Chai have reached a tipping point in the States with the class also exploring these relatively newer entries to the U.S. beverage scene. We mad...
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4YPxAMzsFP3RdunupRaUDP?si=fe7f1cb10eeb4d41 Guess which modern track matches a Girl Group song. 10 Songs, 10 Matches. Plus One Bonus Pairing. Methodology: the influence pairings were Copilot approved. Except for one of them, which is more based on tonality than lyrics. The influence is direct in one or two of the pairings. Here are the clues: 1. Sweet romance, then and now Two songs built around the same simple moment — the spark of a kiss — one from the ‘60s, one from the ‘90s. 2. A classic Motown plea meets a modern caffeine‑charged crush Both tracks radiate sugary pop energy, even if one is more “baby love” and the other is more “espresso buzz.” 3. Same title, different decade A summer heartbreak anthem gets reinvented by a modern superstar who shares its name. 4. Sisterhood energy across generations One is a declaration of independence from an iconic trio; the other is a guitar‑driven empo...
Bringing Whatever It Takes dating to group therapy. Opinions My Own. Haven’t done a book review in a while. This one is a doozy. High-strung, disordered, high-achieving professional woman does the Whatever It Takes to get a mate. While in group therapy. She believes her ability to connect with all of humanity has been hampered. Sure. She finally gets referred to an unconventional counselor who conducts radical transparency group therapy. His prescription: What you need is a witness. Didn’t dislike the Maximum Cringe Author/Narrator, as many reviewers did, or even question the sincerity of her quest. But the lovable, eccentric therapist…, off-the-chain concerning, dispensing bad advice, conducting many examples of unethical behavior. Besides, when the author finally meets a real prospect for a mate, is it a result of growth or just the random happenstance of life? S core this as a win for her, because mo...
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