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AOL: I Tried “High Coffee” With Meghann Fahy—and It Might Be My New Favorite Ritual

What if we treated coffee the way the British treat tea? Elegant tiers of scones. A moment to pause. Maybe even a little ritual in the middle of a busy day. That’s the idea behind something called ...

I Tried “High Coffee” With Meghann Fahy—and It Might Be My New Favorite Ritual

Concord Monitor: When it comes to coffee and tea consumption, a mindful ritual beats a compulsive habit

When it comes to coffee and tea consumption, a mindful ritual beats a compulsive habit

Everyday, one word, is an adjective meaning "used or seen daily," or "ordinary." "The phone calls were an everyday occurrence." Every day, two words, is an adverb phrase meaning "daily" or "every weekday." "They go to the coffee shop every day."

MSN: I tried high coffee with Meghann Fahy—and it might be my new favorite ritual

I tried high coffee with Meghann Fahy—and it might be my new favorite ritual

The meaning of EVERYDAY is encountered or used routinely or typically : ordinary. How to use everyday in a sentence.

Everyday is a common adjective, while every day is an adverbial phrase. Learn the difference between the two words.

(Definition of everyday from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)