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And a great thing it was. But there was a GRA member(S) behind the bottomless pot of hot coffee. The muffins were nice but once you set them out they mind themselves. Someone worked hard keeping the coffee pots full, and they get Kudo's.Rick Brown wrote:The coffee and baked goods were all a GRA thing.
Guilty as charged. Thank you for the recognition. I started this tradition for GRA about 10 years ago as a good morning welcome to our event. The coffee used was Starbucks French Roast, and was ground and brewed just before coming out each morning (90 cups Saturday and 100 cups Sunday). We're glad you enjoyed it.Arthur Grant wrote:I didn't want this to get lost in the details. I personally nominate for saint hood whomever was responsible, be it one or many, for having coffee at the GRA event. Kudo's for not only having coffee, really good coffee, but for keeping it full all day long both Saturday & Sunday. It was a nontrivial pleasure. The small cups were perfect size for a quick cup, I never tried to pour a cup where there wasn't a full pot.![]()
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Ah, my second favorite roast after Sumatra. No wonder it put such a smile on my face.Navis Olsen wrote:Guilty as charged. Thank you for the recognition. I started this tradition for GRA about 10 years ago as a good morning welcome to our event. The coffee used was Starbucks French Roast, and was ground and brewed just before coming out each morning (90 cups Saturday and 100 cups Sunday). We're glad you enjoyed it.Arthur Grant wrote:I didn't want this to get lost in the details. I personally nominate for saint hood whomever was responsible, be it one or many, for having coffee at the GRA event. Kudo's for not only having coffee, really good coffee, but for keeping it full all day long both Saturday & Sunday. It was a nontrivial pleasure. The small cups were perfect size for a quick cup, I never tried to pour a cup where there wasn't a full pot.![]()
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