Alternatives to coffee?
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Alternatives to coffee?
Anybody got any good suggestions as an alternative drink to coffee. I want to give up (or cut down at least) as:
a. Coffee stains make my teeth look yucky
b. I drink far too much caffeine
When I'm in work coffee helps me get by - I suppose half of it is routine and habit.
Any nice tasting alternatives to get me through the day?
Sue
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a. Coffee stains make my teeth look yucky
b. I drink far too much caffeine
When I'm in work coffee helps me get by - I suppose half of it is routine and habit.
Any nice tasting alternatives to get me through the day?
Sue
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I'm fighting the same battle....
My coffee house beverage of choice if I am not having coffee items is usually steamed milk with vanilla, which is kind of pathetic but yummy.
Some teas are good, but teas can also stain.
One tip about coffee - drink it with a straw when possible. It doesn't go on your front teeth as much that way.
My coffee house beverage of choice if I am not having coffee items is usually steamed milk with vanilla, which is kind of pathetic but yummy.
Some teas are good, but teas can also stain.
One tip about coffee - drink it with a straw when possible. It doesn't go on your front teeth as much that way.
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Hi,
I drink green tea. I don't let the tea steep for very long so it doesn't get very dark. I can practically see through it. It still stains the teeth but has advantages over coffee. 1) I don't think I am addicted to the caffeine in it because I don't get withdrawal headaches. 2) I think there is still enough caffeine to wake me up 3) It doesn't give me that icky coffee breath
There are downsides to everything though. I like the idea mentioned above of putting milk in the coffee to keep from staining. You can't really do that with green tea. Although I have had milk in tea before. Starbucks makes a wicked tasting Chai latte, which I could easily get addicted to if I had that addictive type personality.
Good luck! I quit coffee cold turkey about 13 years ago when I was a single mother of an infant. I was stressed out enough - didn't feel like I needed a morning boost!
I drink green tea. I don't let the tea steep for very long so it doesn't get very dark. I can practically see through it. It still stains the teeth but has advantages over coffee. 1) I don't think I am addicted to the caffeine in it because I don't get withdrawal headaches. 2) I think there is still enough caffeine to wake me up 3) It doesn't give me that icky coffee breath
There are downsides to everything though. I like the idea mentioned above of putting milk in the coffee to keep from staining. You can't really do that with green tea. Although I have had milk in tea before. Starbucks makes a wicked tasting Chai latte, which I could easily get addicted to if I had that addictive type personality.
Good luck! I quit coffee cold turkey about 13 years ago when I was a single mother of an infant. I was stressed out enough - didn't feel like I needed a morning boost!
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I do like having milky coffees anyway, but I suppose you can always add more!
I've been drinking loads of milk recently.....been having blended bananas with milk in the mornings for breakfast while I was on the liquid diet the first few days into my fitting and they are delicious, so I'll definitely be keeping those up!
I've been drinking loads of milk recently.....been having blended bananas with milk in the mornings for breakfast while I was on the liquid diet the first few days into my fitting and they are delicious, so I'll definitely be keeping those up!
In my coffees, half the glass is milk so yeah just add some moreSuper Soo wrote:I do like having milky coffees anyway, but I suppose you can always add more!
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I had a problem with coffee staining my teeth. But there's no way I'll cut coffee out. I found Colgate Simply White toothpaste to work AWESOME. I recommend it to everyone. Maybe other toothpastes work great too, but I haven't really experimented too much but, I'm really happy with how this stuff works. I might not even have to worry about getting my teeth whitened after the braces come off. If anyone else has tried this stuff, how has it worked for you? All I know is, more coffee for me!!
I love my coffee too and I don't think I could give it up. Like Mookyyzed said about using whitening tooth paste, I use Mentadent whitening toothpaste and I don't have a problem with stains; from coffee anyway. The only thing I have found to stain my ligs was mustard. I started out with pretty blue ligs last week, I now have green
I am not real crazy about green ligs, but what can ya do!?
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I am a total caffiene addict. I had to have a test done where I couldn't have caffiene for 48 hours before, and the test lasted 12 hours. I thought my head would split apart. They told me if I had caffiene by mistake it would ruin the test and I would have to pay for it anyway because they had to order up the 'contrast'. So I really checked everything before I ate or drank it. I was shocked at how many things have caffiene in them. Even Excedrine! The woman who gave me the test said most of her patients bring in coffee to have right there the instant the test is over....so I did.
If anything I drink more coffee now that I have braces. The warm coffee seems to soothe my mouth when it hurts. I don't plan to give it up until they make me, then I'll go down kicking and screaming! I drink it straight, can't stand anything at all in it....except for maybe some chocolate! More caffiene.
If anything I drink more coffee now that I have braces. The warm coffee seems to soothe my mouth when it hurts. I don't plan to give it up until they make me, then I'll go down kicking and screaming! I drink it straight, can't stand anything at all in it....except for maybe some chocolate! More caffiene.
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