Post by countthestars on Jan 24, 2013 10:27:19 GMT -5
It's currently well below freezing here (5*, feels like -8*) and we have two guys working at our new construction putting in the heating system. We don't have garage doors yet and there is no insulation so they are pretty much working outside with a little wind protection in the house.
We've been bringing Dunkin Donuts coffee to the workers occasionally and H asked these guys what they like so he can bring them some in the morning. I was thinking about bringing some over today but don't have time to get to Dunkins, then to the house, then back to work during my break. Would it be weird to make them coffee in our Keurig and bring it over? They mentioned to H a few times that they were really cold and I feel terrible.
Post by countthestars on Jan 24, 2013 10:34:23 GMT -5
Thanks everyone! I know some people on here are all "OMG I would never eat home baked goods from my coworkers" so I wasn't sure if Keurig coffee was too "home made".
Post by emilyinchile on Jan 24, 2013 10:36:05 GMT -5
I was wondering why you were asking, actually. I think homemade tea and coffee for workers is really normal, I don't think these guys would bat an eye. But then again, I would eat the baked goods, so what do I know?
Thanks everyone! I know some people on here are all "OMG I would never eat home baked goods from my coworkers" so I wasn't sure if Keurig coffee was too "home made".
Forgive me if this is a stupid question but I've never used a Keurig,can you bring them more than one cup. I guess with DD, you can buy a box of joe so they can have multiple cups. Will you be able to fill a thermos or something or just one cup each?
Honestly, bringing anything is really nice I was just more curious about how much you could get out of a Keurig at once.
Thanks everyone! I know some people on here are all "OMG I would never eat home baked goods from my coworkers" so I wasn't sure if Keurig coffee was too "home made".
Any co-worker who brings in home baked goods is ok in my book.
Forgive me if this is a stupid question but I've never used a Keurig,can you bring them more than one cup. I guess with DD, you can buy a box of joe so they can have multiple cups. Will you be able to fill a thermos or something or just one cup each?
Honestly, bringing anything is really nice I was just more curious about how much you could get out of a Keurig at once.
We have disposable coffee cups so I would bring them each a cup (Keurig makes 1 cup at a time). I would probably also bring over sugar in a baggy and the cream still in the carton because there's only enough left for 2-3 coffees anyway.