Coffee - Good or Bad?
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It isn't the coffee, it's the stuff that goes into it!! The cream, the sugar, the flavoring..OH do I miss Starbucks!! LOL But as a former coffee drive thru addict, and a pot of coffee at home, I have to have a morning cup of coffee just to avoid the migraines I got from withdrawals. So it's all up to you what you do with it.0
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Good! I don't see how it could be bad unless you're putting like 200 calories of cream and sugar in it every day, not counting those calories and then eating up to your TDEE while you're actually going over it because of said coffee.0
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I think the key factor with coffee is the amount of sugar and milk/creamer involved.
Black coffee, in reasonable amounts, can be very beneficial to your health and overall performance. With black coffee, you are getting a good amount of the antioxidants with no calories or fat.
I would just make sure you drink plenty of water because all caffeine dehydrates you. And monitor anything you add to your coffee.
I drink mine with a dash of unsweetened almond milk. Very few calories, little carbs and no sugar in the unsweetened kind. It also takes away the bitterness coffee can have.
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Inherently neither...0
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=agusq6xfefI
I'm going to have the coffee song in my head for the rest of the day now.0 -
AmandaLou4319 wrote: »I think the key factor with coffee is the amount of sugar and milk/creamer involved.
Black coffee, in reasonable amounts, can be very beneficial to your health and overall performance. With black coffee, you are getting a good amount of the antioxidants with no calories or fat.
I would just make sure you drink plenty of water because all caffeine dehydrates you. And monitor anything you add to your coffee.
I drink mine with a dash of unsweetened almond milk. Very few calories, little carbs and no sugar in the unsweetened kind. It also takes away the bitterness coffee can have.
Coffee increases frequency of urination, not output. It does not cause you to dehydrate.0 -
I just stopped drinking coffee on Thanksgiving Day and have been having green tea instead -- I've noticed I'm more tired at the end of each afternoon but other than that I really haven't had any problems without drinking coffee and I figure it is too soon to see if there is any benefit to the green tea.
No magical benefits to green tea. Really the only difference between that and coffee is that by switching to green tea you've reduced your caffeine intake by about 100mg per cup.0 -
sheepotato wrote: »https://youtube.com/watch?v=agusq6xfefI
I'm going to have the coffee song in my head for the rest of the day now.
A little sad, cause I thought you meant the one by Sinatra.
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caffeine itself shouldn't be a deterrent to losing weight, but putting cream and sugar in your coffee could be0
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I prefer pure caffeine powder mixed with pure L-theanine in a 2:1 ratio... order each, small spoons, and a scale from Amazon. Mix in super hot water. Add choice of sweetener.
Doesn't stain your teeth, better than any energy shot, and sooo strong. 0 cal, 0 carb, 0 fat.
I bet it doesn't taste like a dark roast with cream and sugar.
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CarrieCans wrote: »Oh wow i forgot i have caffeine powder. Leftover from my homemade redbull replacement. That didn't go well.
I wonder how that would be added to my coffee!
omg my roommate stole pure caffeine from the lab in college. wanted to use it to be peppy in class/study. would apply straight to the gums. and thing more then the tiniest bit would make you puke0 -
sheepotato wrote: »https://youtube.com/watch?v=agusq6xfefI
I'm going to have the coffee song in my head for the rest of the day now.
A little sad, cause I thought you meant the one by Sinatra.
I'm pretty sad I had never heard that song before today.
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AmandaLou4319 wrote: »I think the key factor with coffee is the amount of sugar and milk/creamer involved.
Black coffee, in reasonable amounts, can be very beneficial to your health and overall performance. With black coffee, you are getting a good amount of the antioxidants with no calories or fat.
I would just make sure you drink plenty of water because all caffeine dehydrates you. And monitor anything you add to your coffee.
I drink mine with a dash of unsweetened almond milk. Very few calories, little carbs and no sugar in the unsweetened kind. It also takes away the bitterness coffee can have.
And just just my personal opinion, but...
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No_Finish_Line wrote: »CarrieCans wrote: »Oh wow i forgot i have caffeine powder. Leftover from my homemade redbull replacement. That didn't go well.
I wonder how that would be added to my coffee!
omg my roommate stole pure caffeine from the lab in college. wanted to use it to be peppy in class/study. would apply straight to the gums. and thing more then the tiniest bit would make you puke
Ewwwww i would never. That tastes nasty alone. It's really good in jello shots.0 -
Well, my sobriquet is not Goddess of Java due to my programming skill, so I gotta go with coffee being a great goodness.0
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CarrieCans wrote: »No_Finish_Line wrote: »CarrieCans wrote: »Oh wow i forgot i have caffeine powder. Leftover from my homemade redbull replacement. That didn't go well.
I wonder how that would be added to my coffee!
omg my roommate stole pure caffeine from the lab in college. wanted to use it to be peppy in class/study. would apply straight to the gums. and thing more then the tiniest bit would make you puke
Ewwwww i would never. That tastes nasty alone. It's really good in jello shots.
incredibly foul taste0 -
sheepotato wrote: »sheepotato wrote: »https://youtube.com/watch?v=agusq6xfefI
I'm going to have the coffee song in my head for the rest of the day now.
A little sad, cause I thought you meant the one by Sinatra.
I'm pretty sad I had never heard that song before today.
It's catchy, right?
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This reminds me of a discussion I had with my then first-grader and his gym teacher.
They were starting on nutrition and discussing "no" foods and "go" foods.
My son came home and said, "Mom, Mrs. Soandso says coffee is a 'no' food.
I'll say the same thing here I said to my son: "Mommy drinks coffee. Mommy doesn't bring a flamethrower to work. Coffee is good."
*for the serious types out there, I also had a discussion with him about why coffee is a no food for kids, and later a very serious chat with the gym teacher who also told him that peanut butter was a no food.0 -
brightsideofpink wrote: »And later a very serious chat with the gym teacher who also told him that peanut butter was a no food.
Did the gym teacher say peanut butter was a 'no food' all the time, or a 'no food' at school?
If the latter, it could be because so many kids have peanut allergies these days, so most schools and daycares are strictly peanut-free.0 -
Chief_Rocka wrote: »I prefer pure caffeine powder mixed with pure L-theanine in a 2:1 ratio... order each, small spoons, and a scale from Amazon. Mix in super hot water. Add choice of sweetener.
Doesn't stain your teeth, better than any energy shot, and sooo strong. 0 cal, 0 carb, 0 fat.
I bet it doesn't taste like a dark roast with cream and sugar.
Not even close, but it's still pretty awesome.0 -
What's the saying? Gimme my coffee and no body gets hurt?0
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I make my coffee in a French Press and put a tablespoon of cocoa powder in with the grounds. I also drink it with low fat half and half. I allow for the calories and log it. Doing this every day keeps me sane. I just started on MFP, but I've lost 7 pounds in 3 weeks, so I seem to be doing fine.0
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tigersword wrote: »AmandaLou4319 wrote: »I think the key factor with coffee is the amount of sugar and milk/creamer involved.
Black coffee, in reasonable amounts, can be very beneficial to your health and overall performance. With black coffee, you are getting a good amount of the antioxidants with no calories or fat.
I would just make sure you drink plenty of water because all caffeine dehydrates you. And monitor anything you add to your coffee.
I drink mine with a dash of unsweetened almond milk. Very few calories, little carbs and no sugar in the unsweetened kind. It also takes away the bitterness coffee can have.
And just just my personal opinion, but...
Yeah!! With coffee cups this big!!
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If it's bad then I don't wanna be good. And actually, I wouldn't be able to function enough to be good. Or bad.
This is the mug my co-workers bought for me:
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Caffeine helps curb my hunger and seems to help my endurance. So coffee and tea is a big yes for weight loss to me. I find I want to eat more and am less motivated in general if I don't have something in the morning. It can be difference between a 1300 cal. day and a 2300 cal. day. So I try not to mess with the formula...0
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