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Convenient Caffiene? Trying to quit Redbull

Posts: 24 Member
edited December 2024 in Health and Weight Loss
So, I admit that I've got a problem with caffeine. I'm a working college student, and between school and work I work an average of 70-80 hours a week. To do that, I rely heavily on energy drinks. My usual habit is 2 a day: one with breakfast, and one in the late afternoon. I know this is really unhealthy (and probably ultimately counter-productive), so I really want to start cutting back.
My goal is to switch entirely to coffee by the end of this semester. Over the summer I've gotten in to the habit of swapping my morning energy drink for a coffee. Afternoons are still a problem.
The issue is coffee is really inconvenient. I don't always have a coffee maker around, and a medium coffee from a cafe on campus is twice as expensive as my usual energy drink. I don't have the discipline to gag down a mug of cold coffee that I've carried around all day either... Its super easy to just toss a can of Redbull in my bag and call it good.
Does anyone have any advice for getting a healthier caffeine fix on a busy schedule and moderate budget?

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  • Posts: 678 Member
    Can you splurge on a yeti (or other good brand) thermos-type mug and bring coffee with you? That's what I did as an undergrad, it kept my coffee hot pretty much the entire day. Now as a grad student, I have my own office with a coffee pot on my desk so it's a non-issue.

    I still enjoy at least one redbull a day, though, on top of all the coffee I drink. I personally don't think they're inherently unhealthy, but I don't have any evidence to that so that's just my opinion.
  • Posts: 49,128 Member
    You can buy 200mg caffeine pills.

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  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    edited August 2016
    Meh. I drink a Monster every afternoon, and coffee in the morning. Unless your Redbull has calories you are trying to cut, I don't see an issue. If it does have calories, Monster Ultra Zero doesn't have any and it's yummy.

    ETA: I feel like I should add that I quit caffeine every January, just to prove I can. :D

    ETA2: Do they still make No-Doz caffeine pills? You could just go that route.
  • Posts: 98 Member
    I also recommend a thermos. They're really handy.
  • Posts: 41,865 Member
    coffee in the morning...maybe a diet coke or something in the afternoon.

    personally, i drink hot coffee in the morning on the way to work and usually have a Lucky Jack when I get home from work...

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  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    coffee in the morning...maybe a diet coke or something in the afternoon.

    personally, i drink hot coffee in the morning on the way to work and usually have a Lucky Jack when I get home from work...

    12f3132709977bbee50eba03055e466f.jpg

    :o
  • Posts: 678 Member
    cwolfman13 wrote: »
    coffee in the morning...maybe a diet coke or something in the afternoon.

    personally, i drink hot coffee in the morning on the way to work and usually have a Lucky Jack when I get home from work...

    12f3132709977bbee50eba03055e466f.jpg

    That looks absolutely amazing, and after a quick google I'm now sad that it's not available anywhere near me.
  • Posts: 40 Member
    Hi millennial.

    Welcome to what everyone does. Goes to school and works.

    If it starts affecting your heart. Get a physical.

    You're 22, MAKE time to eat & exercise and you WILL reach your goal in 6 months.

    DO OR DO NOT. THERE IS NO TRY.

    Generation X.
  • Posts: 8,219 Member
    you could try iced tea instead of coffee in the afternoon
  • Posts: 155 Member
    This is my go to coffee - it is in a can so it travels easy & it is small enough to fit in my bag. It is also only 70 calories. 6paadog6n5c9.jpg
  • Posts: 78 Member
    Maxwell House and Folgers make coffee bags -- pour in boiling water (or microwave), allow to steep, then dunk the bag up and down 20 times (package directions). I use them when I travel.
  • Posts: 24 Member
    Thank you everyone for the advice. I do have a thermal mug now, but maybe I should look into a higher quality one. I'm going to try out several of the recommendations here and see what works best. :smile:
  • Posts: 103 Member
    I have a Zojirushi SM-SA60-BA Stainless Steel Mug that keeps coffee steaming hot for at least 12 hours. It was less than $30 from Amazon.
  • Posts: 427 Member
    do you know any of the teachers well enough to ask if you can use the office's kurieg?
  • Posts: 2,130 Member
    I take an energy vitamin - like One-a-Day Active Metabolism. It has 120mg of caffeine. It's enough to get me going but not too much, and it seems to last for most of the day.
  • Posts: 33,711 Member
    Learn to drink coffee. It can taste really good even without sugar and milk. FYI red bull is very expensive coffee, caffeine is = to about 8 oz cup of coffee. So it's really just a rip-off.
  • Posts: 28,439 Member
    I have a Zojirushi SM-SA60-BA Stainless Steel Mug that keeps coffee steaming hot for at least 12 hours. It was less than $30 from Amazon.

    Does it fit under a Keurig?!? Seriously. @astronaught Every awesome mug I've bought so far has been too tall to fit under a Keurig.
  • Posts: 4,590 Member
    this may not be considered healthy BUT when I'm in a pinch I just use caffeine tablets from the drugstore.
  • Posts: 465 Member
    I don't drink coffee, so I use Arbonne energy fizz sticks when I need an energy boost. You just empty the packet into a bottle of water. They aren't cheap but they work. I love Red Bull but the energy fizz is much healthier.
  • Posts: 765 Member
    edited August 2016
    Energy drinks are categorically gross tasting to me. Ever since I (for all intents and purposes) quit drinking coffee/espresso, if I need caffeine above/beyond what plain ol' black tea provides I use an OTC generic pill form to stay awake/alert. About as convenient as one can get. I've had no complaints with the quality of the stimulation and it saves me the calories I would've expended putting real cream in my coffee (which takes ~double what tea requires). Win-Win.
  • Posts: 17 Member
    edited August 2016
    Strongly brewed Tea should have enough Caffeine to take care of the headaches. I would suggest Earl Grey, or Chai, with a little honey for sweetness, if you like They both have good flavor. You will need access to a microwave to heat the water, though.

    P.S. Always be careful of people who quote movie muppets.. :smile:
  • Posts: 40 Member
    My apologies. <3
  • Posts: 4,855 Member
    edited August 2016
    daniip_la wrote: »
    Can you splurge on a yeti (or other good brand) thermos-type mug and bring coffee with you? That's what I did as an undergrad, it kept my coffee hot pretty much the entire day. Now as a grad student, I have my own office with a coffee pot on my desk so it's a non-issue.

    I still enjoy at least one redbull a day, though, on top of all the coffee I drink. I personally don't think they're inherently unhealthy, but I don't have any evidence to that so that's just my opinion.

    "Up to 400 milligrams (mg) of caffeine a day appears to be safe for most healthy adults. That's roughly the amount of caffeine in four cups of brewed coffee, 10 cans of cola or two "energy shot" drinks.

    Heavy daily caffeine use — more than 500 to 600 mg a day — may cause side effects such as:

    Insomnia
    Nervousness
    Restlessness
    Irritability
    Stomach upset
    Fast heartbeat
    Muscle tremors"


    From this article:
    http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/caffeine/art-20045678
  • Posts: 812 Member
    I have this travel mug, which keeps my coffee hot for about 5 hours: https://amazon.com/Contigo-Autoseal-Stainless-Travel-16-Ounce/dp/B00HZI5XBG/ref=sr_1_4?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1471574720&sr=1-4&keywords=coffee+travel+mug.

    Have you tried making cold brew coffee? It tastes way better than cold coffee; it's less acidic tasting. I'd try making some and put it in a big jar or mug and then carrying that around you. Here's a recipe: thekitchn.com/how-to-make-the-best-iced-coffee-cooking-lessons-from-the-kitchn-192560.

    I don't know what your schedule is, but can you make coffee at work and bring it with you to class? I worked full-time while in school for 4 years so I know how hard it is. :) The good thing is once you're done with school and just have work life is pretty easy, and it's like being on a vacation.
  • Posts: 270 Member
    You can also get some single serve Nescafé and just get some hot water to make.
  • Posts: 678 Member
    edited August 2016
    Packerjohn wrote: »

    "Up to 400 milligrams (mg) of caffeine a day appears to be safe for most healthy adults. That's roughly the amount of caffeine in four cups of brewed coffee, 10 cans of cola or two "energy shot" drinks.

    Heavy daily caffeine use — more than 500 to 600 mg a day — may cause side effects such as:

    Insomnia
    Nervousness
    Restlessness
    Irritability
    Stomach upset
    Fast heartbeat
    Muscle tremors"


    From this article:
    http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/in-depth/caffeine/art-20045678

    Thanks, but I actually meant the energy drinks themselves health-wise, not the incredible amount of caffeine I drink. I don't have any adverse reactions to caffeine, so I don't tend to worry about it.
  • Posts: 886 Member
    DIY iced coffee maybe?There's heaps of recipes and it's pretty tasty as it's very different to hot coffee gone "cold".
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