Healthiest Starbucks options? NOT black coffee.
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nonfat caramel macchiato is 140 cals... the skinny version is 100 calls (TALL size for both these)
sometimes getting the secret smaller short size is worth it if you just want an 8 oz serving of any drink you don't want to over indulge in0 -
Tall soy cappuccino!! So yummy0
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I can't really drink coffee, but for some reason I'm okay with the Starbucks Mocha Frappucinos you can buy at the store. It's odd. lol0
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Tons of healthy and low calorie options at SBux. Go online before you hit the store. Over time you should have it down cold before you get there.0
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my fav is a Venti Skinny Caramel Macchiato... only 161 calories but beware it has 22g of sugar.0
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Get used to black coffee. Or just ask for a small splash of creamer in it. Definitely worth the hit.0
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Took my daughter there as a treat the other night. I got a Venti sized Skinny Caramel Macchiato. It was huge, made with skim milk and sugar-free syrup. There was a little bit of sugar-sweetened caramel drizzled on top as a sort of garnish. It was 160 calories, mostly from the skim milk. It was tasty and I was pleased to have it!0
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Cappuccino with skim milk, then instead of sugar use the cinnamon, nutmeg or cocoa they set out.0
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Being concerned about the crap you're putting into your body (aka looking stuff up on MFP while in line) shouldn't be embarrassing. I think it's a positive thing.0
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My go-to Starbucks drink is a double tall skinny cinnamon dolce latte. I like the "double tall" option because you get the caffeine of a grande drink with the calories of a tall (maybe even fewer, because an ounce of espresso displaces an ounce of milk). I find that Starbucks lattes are pretty weak, anyway, so this works well for me! Starbucks also posted a blog post about healthier options. Google for "Starbucks How to Skinny Your Beverage."0
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Tall Gingerbread Latte - nonfat milk, no whipped cream - 150cal0
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i get the skinny vanilla lattes or a jumbo sized iced green tea.0
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i get the skinny vanilla lattes or a jumbo sized iced green tea.
This is what I get as well.0 -
I know you said no black coffee but if you get some sugar free syrup in it, it's actually really good and not bitter. Just throwing that out there for anyone else who might not be as Anti-coffee! I like black coffee so I might be biased but I think it's really good.0
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Get the coffee with a little bit of heavy cream (a teaspoon). Its about 20ish calories for a teaspoon.
But of course, try to get used to drinking it black.0 -
Has anybody else noticed that Starbucks' sugar free "skinny" drinks all list a tremendous amount of sugar in them on the Starbucks nutritional information pages? I'm a bit confused by this. For example, a 12oz Nonfat Latte (just a latte, no syrups at all) has a reported 13 grams of sugars.0
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I haven't looked at the website, but presumably the sugar comes from the milk?0
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I haven't looked at the website, but presumably the sugar comes from the milk?0
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Outside the box a bit, but I find local coffee shops taste better. I can actually drink a latte with no flavor added at those. Might be an option?
me too...I'm not a starbucks fan..and love to support the little coffee shops0
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