Coffee addiction

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  • meritage4
    meritage4 Posts: 1,441 Member
    another way to cut back is to change the size. anything smaller than large-perhaps go with a regular
    Then switch to single cream single sugar
    Then switch milk to cream to milk
    then switch
  • samantha1242
    samantha1242 Posts: 816 Member
    You could start by changing your double double to a single single? Then perhaps you could go down from there. I used to get a double double back in the day, but now if I go (mainly because my BF likes the tea - I am not a huge timmies fan) i'll just get 1 milk (2 depending on size).

    I once thought about stopping drinking coffee. Those were dark times...
  • segacs
    segacs Posts: 4,599 Member
    segacs wrote: »
    Treat yourself to better coffee and you won't feel the need to mask the taste with so much cream and sugar.

    Do tell what brands are "better". That would be helpful.

    I need my morning cup of coffee and have not found anything worth a darn. Thanks!

    Buy a coffee maker or french press and some good quality beans from the supermarket or coffee roaster. There are so many different brands that are good -- it comes down to personal preference -- a few local ones I like are Kicking Horse or Cafe Mystique, both available at my local Provigo, or Toi Moi & Cafe, La Vieille Europe, or Quatre Vents at Jean-Talon Market here in Montreal. Not sure where in Canada you're based, but try to find a local coffee shop that roasts beans on site for the best flavour. Buy a grinder and grind the beans yourself -- you can find a good one on Amazon for under $20. The machine and grinder will pay for themselves in the space of a few months, since you won't have to turn over a buck fifty every morning to Timmy's.

    Or, if you have an office job, petition your office for some decent coffee.
  • As my mother used to always say, "drink it black...like my men, lol." I do like my coffee with a bit of half and half, my only indulgence. I am however, drinking more tea now...all types. I used to own a coffee shop, and was always amazed at some of my employees who did not drink coffee, now I understand. OH, and a double double is fours shots of espresso, is what I treated it as....
  • samantha1242
    samantha1242 Posts: 816 Member
    edited January 2015

    Buy a coffee maker or french press and some good quality beans from the supermarket or coffee roaster. There are so many different brands that are good -- it comes down to personal preference -- a few local ones I like are Kicking Horse or Cafe Mystique, both available at my local Provigo, or Toi Moi & Cafe, La Vieille Europe, or Quatre Vents at Jean-Talon Market here in Montreal. Not sure where in Canada you're based, but try to find a local coffee shop that roasts beans on site for the best flavour. Buy a grinder and grind the beans yourself -- you can find a good one on Amazon for under $20. The machine and grinder will pay for themselves in the space of a few months, since you won't have to turn over a buck fifty every morning to Timmy's.

    Or, if you have an office job, petition your office for some decent coffee.

    +1 for Kicking Horse. Three Sisters, Grizzly Claw, Sumatra & Kick *kitten* are all my favourites of theirs. It is local to BC though, not Quebec.
  • segacs
    segacs Posts: 4,599 Member
    +1 for Kicking Horse. Three Sisters, Grizzly Claw, Sumatra & Kick *kitten* are all my favourites of theirs. It is local to BC though, not Quebec.

    Yeah, Mystique is local but Kicking Horse is BC. I like their Kick *kitten* coffee though, so I'll buy it at the supermarket sometimes.

    I just was in Mexico and I treated myself to some local coffee beans from Chiapas and took them home with me. Heavenly.
  • segacs
    segacs Posts: 4,599 Member
    Oh, and I forgot to mention 49th Parallel, also BC-based. I love their Epic Espresso.
  • Sherriediva1
    Sherriediva1 Posts: 345 Member
    BinkyBonk wrote: »
    I would never stop drinking the coffee, I stop drinking the coffee, I stop doing the standing and walking and the words putting into sentence doing.
    +1

    yeah, ^^^this
  • azulvioleta6
    azulvioleta6 Posts: 4,195 Member
    I gradually weaned myself from Starbucks-type mochas to coffee with a tiny splash of soy milk and a little Splenda. I pre-portion my milk for the day, and when it is gone, I am done. You can change your tastes, it just takes time and willingness.

    Coffee alone is not a bad thing. I do what another poster suggested above--I grind my own beans and use a French press. Simple but good. I love Stumptown beans--infinitely better than any other coffee that I have tasted outside of stuff bought directly from Latin American coffee farms. If you are looking for cheap beans, the whole bean coffees at Target aren't bad. I like Cafe Mosaica and Madres de Nicaragua.
  • apparations
    apparations Posts: 264 Member
    You could start by changing your double double to a single single? Then perhaps you could go down from there. I used to get a double double back in the day, but now if I go (mainly because my BF likes the tea - I am not a huge timmies fan) i'll just get 1 milk (2 depending on size).

    I once thought about stopping drinking coffee. Those were dark times...

    ^^ This is what I did. I used to drink double doubles, and now I can hardly stomach them unless I'm really in the mood for a treat. I only get one milk now at Timmies, and it's not bad. Also-- get the dark roast for slightly better coffee. Really it's not good coffee at all, but there's one in the building where I work so I put up with it anyway.
  • Nekrachael
    Nekrachael Posts: 74 Member
    You could make it into a ritual. This is what I did when my children were small, and still set aside "coffee time". I grind the beans, I boil the water, I do a pour over (like french press). Then, this whole ritual is even better than sugar. I still use cream in my coffee, but it's delicious coffee and I can afford the calories for two tablespoons of half and half in two cups of good coffee. I just don't drink crap coffee anymore unless I'm desperate.
  • segacs wrote: »
    Oh, and I forgot to mention 49th Parallel, also BC-based. I love their Epic Espresso.
    I stumbled across 49th Parallel totally by accident. Best coffee I've ever had.

  • Bearbo27
    Bearbo27 Posts: 339 Member
    I have a large coffee with 2.5 Tbs of cream and 4 teaspoons of sugar every morning. I cannot function without it. It is actually the first thing I log every morning and the rest gets fit in around it :) I'm a firm believer in eating/drinking anything you want as long as it fits in your calories. I lost 30lbs in 2013 eating ice cream, pizza, etc and drinking coffee, soda.
  • SwankyTomato
    SwankyTomato Posts: 442 Member
    BinkyBonk wrote: »
    segacs wrote: »
    Oh, and I forgot to mention 49th Parallel, also BC-based. I love their Epic Espresso.
    I stumbled across 49th Parallel totally by accident. Best coffee I've ever had.

    I will look for some of the brands listed. Believe me, I try coffees from time to time.

    I am in the middle of Missouri, so have to buy online.

  • elphie754
    elphie754 Posts: 7,574 Member
    I personally love the coffeemate creamers. I used to love starbucks, but after a rxn (allergic) to a cup of coffee I had to give it up. I love the different flavors the creamers come in.
  • azulvioleta6
    azulvioleta6 Posts: 4,195 Member
    Bearbo27 wrote: »
    I have a large coffee with 2.5 Tbs of cream and 4 teaspoons of sugar every morning. I cannot function without it. It is actually the first thing I log every morning and the rest gets fit in around it :) I'm a firm believer in eating/drinking anything you want as long as it fits in your calories. I lost 30lbs in 2013 eating ice cream, pizza, etc and drinking coffee, soda.

    Of course you CAN function without it, you are just choosing not to do so.
  • sgthaggard
    sgthaggard Posts: 581 Member
    BinkyBonk wrote: »
    Double doubles are BRUTAL for calories. It's 18% creamo! Try weaning yourself down to singles, then maybe just milk. Although TH coffee is crap without the cream :( at least you're not addicted to the Gretzky (nine and nine).

    For our American friends, double doubles are a Canadian staple from Tim Hortons coffee (double cream, double sugar). The cream is 18% milkfat and slightly sweetened. So darn yummy
    That! I loved double doubles until, one day, I checked their nutritional break sown on TH's website. I haven't touched one since. I've found that I get an equal amount of enjoyment from a coffee made in my AeroPress at home with a fraction of the cream and sugar.
  • lemurcat12
    lemurcat12 Posts: 30,886 Member
    As my mother used to always say, "drink it black...like my men, lol."

    I relate to this (well, not a man, but...). Not sure why, but at some point in my 20s I decided it was time to learn to drink coffee black, like an adult. (Before then I'd done about half milk, half coffee--that's the only way I got through school, heh. Lucky for me I've always found sugar in coffee weird.) So I just started putting in less and less until I found I was enjoying it black.

    Experimenting with better coffees helps too. Around here there are lots of good local coffee options, and I like Peets and Intelligentsia (well, that's basically a local chain still) for chains just fine.
  • karen19711
    karen19711 Posts: 99 Member
    Coffee or Death just saying Kx
  • RllyGudTweetr
    RllyGudTweetr Posts: 2,019 Member
    segacs wrote: »
    Treat yourself to better coffee and you won't feel the need to mask the taste with so much cream and sugar.

    Do tell what brands are "better". That would be helpful.

    I need my morning cup of coffee and have not found anything worth a darn. Thanks!
    Disclaimer: Personal opinion without any affiliation to products follows.

    Good beans available here

    Any bean from them is likely to exceed whatever you find

    with:

    Aeropress

    For a brewing method most find vastly more flavorful than a Mister Coffee or similar.
  • SwankyTomato
    SwankyTomato Posts: 442 Member
    .
    Disclaimer: Personal opinion without any affiliation to products follows.

    Good beans available here

    Any bean from them is likely to exceed whatever you find

    with:

    Aeropress

    For a brewing method most find vastly more flavorful than a Mister Coffee or similar.

    Thank you so much. Here in the midwest of nowhere my choices are limited.

  • azulvioleta6
    azulvioleta6 Posts: 4,195 Member
    Another good bean source...a bit expensive, but totally worth it.

    buy.stumptowncoffee.com/
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