Another week, another Monday. Tim and Scott explain the workings of Lent Madness. They also cover the growing global phenomenon of Lent Madness Fever.
Monday Madness — February 20, 2012 from Forward Movement on Vimeo.
Another week, another Monday. Tim and Scott explain the workings of Lent Madness. They also cover the growing global phenomenon of Lent Madness Fever.
Monday Madness — February 20, 2012 from Forward Movement on Vimeo.
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I need the record to show that I have purchased BOTH the small and the large Lent Madness cups. The large cup is a perfect size if you have a Keurig machine(K Cups) and if you like to make a LARGE cup.
My only concern as lent approaches is whether the K Cup technology is environmentally friendly. The Lent Madness cups certainly are. Any thoughts?
First of all, there is a special place reserved for you in heaven for buying both sizes, Bob. Scott and I are, for better or worse, major coffee snobs. I don’t use K cups not because they’re environmentally hostile (which they likely are) but because I demand freshly roasted and ground coffee beans. So pretty much I’m no help to most people on this score but if it helps, St. Drogo is the patron saint of coffee.
Scott and Tim,
Keurig offers a filter into which you can put fresh, roasted, ground coffee of your choosing. We Louisianians love coffee the way you do, so Keurig has covered all bases.
Too, there is nothing to clean up after brewing a cup, so nothing to get stale. No, I don’t work for Keurig, but I have one.
John
Grind my own, or buy some fair trade cups, I’m all for it. I’ve seen some of the hospitals and day care centers our purchases buy. My question is Where do I Vote?
Lancelot Andrewes wins over Joan in my opinion.
Yes, where do I vote?