Origin of the Coffee Klatch. The term “coffee klatch” comes from the German word, “kaffeeklatsch,” which translates to coffee (kaffee) + gossip (klatsch). It refers to a group of friends getting together over a cup of coffee, usually at someone’s house.
n. A casual social gathering for coffee and conversation. [Partial translation of German Kaffeeklatsch : Kaffee, coffee + Klatsch, gossip; see klatch .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
[Partial translation of German Kaffeeklatsch : Kaffee, coffee + Klatsch, gossip; see klatch .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
The fact that a coffee klatch is held in a private home changes the dynamic considerably from a public meeting, as participants are usually on their best behavior because they are guests in a home. [ …] Because the number of people who can meet in a private home is limited, you may need to hold a series of coffee klatches to reach more people.
· [08:09] Vanni Cannoli: Good morning and welcome to Koffee Klatch, where we sail the sea of coffee and discuss naughty topics! [08:09] Vanni Cannoli: Before I open the discussion, let me post the usual header: Our discussions are in text and are in the usual C/Q/R format, meaning type “C” if you wish to make a comment, “Q” if you have a question, usually …
· Coffee cake: a staple of midwestern kitchens for decades. When “come by for coffee” was a standing invitation and “coffee klatch” still was in our vocabulary, this sort of coffee cake was a necessity.
Susan didn’t intend to start a coffee klatch three times a week at the Avery Square atrium on Ashumn Street in Sault Ste. Marie but that’s exactly what happened. In 2006, she had knee replacement surgery on both knees and started going to the Avery gym.
· The 1st Friday of each month will continue to be our Zoom “coffee klatch”. The 3rd Friday of each month will continue to be our monthly Zoom meeting. For both of these, there is a new Zoom link that was sent out by PSRC (and has been updated in the details of our calendar events). If a month has a 5th Friday, it will also be a Zoom coffee …
· So, it starts with you. And then, yes, by all means, move to the grander intentions. And do it in conjunction with your community – whatever your community is. Whether it is a temple or a community center or a coffee klatch. Intend it and do it. And, know that we are joining with you to do this. That is what intention is. It is setting out.
· To Mark, church is merely a gathering of people for social interaction and encouragement. Like a coffee klatch. Or a support group. But the thing is, Mark isn’t a believer. His mind hasn’t been transformed by Christ to a biblical way of thinking, so it’s understandable that he doesn’t get it.
· “Fox & Friends First” offers a news-desk approach to the main program, which, with its sofa-central format, is a coffee klatch distinguished by the anchors’ “folksy, disingenuous outrage,” as my colleague Andrew Marantz wrote, earlier this year.” – Troy Patterson I like a low key coffee klatch, when I am getting up.
· “Provocative” hardly describes it. Mr. Cohen showed up at this symposium supplied with depth charges. There’s a slight flavor of what it might be like if you’d invited a young Isaiah to a coffee klatch. Bill October 15, 2014 at 1:46 pm: This is simply fabulous! Calling out the oh so comfortable Jewish communities of North America so …
· There’s a coffee klatch in Berkeley now sipping vast gulps of obfuscation, drivel, homosexually-driven-saccharin lies followed by gluten-free man-cheese waffers. 6. Reply. Fred Jackson 4 months ago HAHAHAHAHA!!!!! 8. Reply. m. fuah 4 months ago feces-book & continuously negro news, paragons of truth. 7.
· It’s not easy dodging those “woke” bullets… Take Dwight Sutherland of Sutherland Lumber fame, who was minding his own business two weeks back at a quaint Westwood coffee klatch just off the Country Club Plaza. “I was at Hi Hat Coffee on State Line talking with a friend about the Chiefs – and there’s no mask requirement there – and a guy comes up to me and …