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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums(Peace Coffee) It's all thanks to you that we made a difference
This is what Marta and I have been drinking for years and years. We get the Guatemala roast.
https://www.peacecoffee.com/?_kx=PzE7LbNIHXzAYJNMaonZCPfHlRo6CVgB_rHE0juczP4.JRSuHk
Hi friends,
An update on our support for the ACLU of Minnesota.
Since January, we have been donating a portion of your purchases to the ACLU of Minnesota in response to what has been unfolding in our state.
We felt called to put action behind our values and stand alongside our community in a tangible way.
With your help, in a very short time, we have donated over $2,500 to support their work defending civil liberties and advocating for justice across Minnesota.
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(Peace Coffee) It's all thanks to you that we made a difference (Original Post)
Omaha Steve
21 hrs ago
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niyad
(131,370 posts)1. Good coffee, good company.
SheltieLover
(79,363 posts)2. Sounds like Penzy's!
niyad
(131,370 posts)3. Trying to decide on my Penzey's order. Quite a nice little sale going on.
SheltieLover
(79,363 posts)4. I ❤️ Penzy's!
Enjoy!
niyad
(131,370 posts)6. So I shall!
3_Limes
(422 posts)7. I love the Turkish Seasoning!
Good on so many things. Had it on a pork tenderloin last night. Really good.
SheltieLover
(79,363 posts)9. What is in it?
3_Limes
(422 posts)10. Sorry. No idea
Might be on the web site.
SheltieLover
(79,363 posts)11. Np. Thx!
niyad
(131,370 posts)12. salt, pepper, garlic, cumin,Turkish oregano, paprika, sumac and more
SheltieLover
(79,363 posts)13. You beat me to it. Lol.
Just came back to post from site. Ty!
I wonder what sumac tastes like?
niyad
(131,370 posts)14. Tart, citrusy, more lemony.
SheltieLover
(79,363 posts)15. Sounds delic!
Thx for sharing!
niyad
(131,370 posts)18. You are most welcome. Any Middle Eastern market carries it, as do many
spice shops. It is used in many spice mixes, used in many recipes. I have to be careful. .I have three markets close to me. .Polish, German and Greek, and any number of various ethnic markets further away. One must be very stern with oneself! Otherwise, one could get into soooooooo much trouble!!! shhhhhhh!!!
SheltieLover
(79,363 posts)19. You're lucky.
I can't even buy lemon zest here. Np, I just squeeze lemon juice into whatever.
niyad
(131,370 posts)20. At least you have access to lemons!
SheltieLover
(79,363 posts)21. Very true!
Conjuay
(3,033 posts)16. A lot better than poison sumac, I would imagine...
SheltieLover
(79,363 posts)17. Guessing so. Lol
Lemon zest is said to be the closest substitute.
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