Mid-afternoon coffee treat
Locolady98
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Disclaimer - this is *not* meant to be a recipe, just a great idea a friend of mine gave me!
I used to love a mid-afternoon pick-me-up of a large Starbucks vanilla latte. You know how many calories are in that? Yikes. So, there goes the healthy eating, and hello to 20 lbs sneaking on over a few months.
Then I saw a friend of mine using a blender bottle to mix a scoop of vanilla protein powder into black coffee, and I'm like... ooooohhhhh!
So, it's not quite the same as my old very un-healthy sugary latte, but it's a nice substitute. Vanilla protein shake made with black coffee instead of water. Still gives me a caffeine lift, but the sugar content is up to me, depending on what sort of vanilla protein I use. And I totally do not feel guilty about it!
Wanted to share.
I used to love a mid-afternoon pick-me-up of a large Starbucks vanilla latte. You know how many calories are in that? Yikes. So, there goes the healthy eating, and hello to 20 lbs sneaking on over a few months.
Then I saw a friend of mine using a blender bottle to mix a scoop of vanilla protein powder into black coffee, and I'm like... ooooohhhhh!
So, it's not quite the same as my old very un-healthy sugary latte, but it's a nice substitute. Vanilla protein shake made with black coffee instead of water. Still gives me a caffeine lift, but the sugar content is up to me, depending on what sort of vanilla protein I use. And I totally do not feel guilty about it!
Wanted to share.
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My fave: iced americano with a premier protein shake poured in. 175 calories, 30 grams of protein!1
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My fave: iced americano with a premier protein shake poured in. 175 calories, 30 grams of protein!
When I do my long runs on the weekends, I will take a scoop of chocolate or vanilla whey protein powder in a baggie. I finish my run at the Starbucks about a mile from my house. I get an iced Americano, dissolve my protein powder in a bit of water and mix it in. Then I drink it as I walk home. Great post-run recovery drink and a nice treat to look forward to at the end of my run!3 -
lporter229 wrote: »My fave: iced americano with a premier protein shake poured in. 175 calories, 30 grams of protein!
When I do my long runs on the weekends, I will take a scoop of chocolate or vanilla whey protein powder in a baggie. I finish my run at the Starbucks about a mile from my house. I get an iced Americano, dissolve my protein powder in a bit of water and mix it in. Then I drink it as I walk home. Great post-run recovery drink and a nice treat to look forward to at the end of my run!
Wow, that is awesome! Great idea. You're way ahead of me!!
Yeah - about the skinny latte option... it just doesn't do it for me - not creamy enough, and the artificial sweetener in the sugar free syrups tastes funny to me. My protein has fewer calories anyway - it's Orgain organic vanilla, 75 calories per scoop. I have sensitivities to soy, gluten, and dairy, and luckily there's a much nicer variety these days of vegan protein powders. Egg would probably be okay for me too - I remember there is an egg-based protein powder out there. But anyway. I digress...1 -
I discovered this recently and I now justify my coffee addiction with "additional protein."
PEScience white chocolate mint in coffee tastes like a mint mocha, btw. Definitely treat-like for 130 cals and 24g protein. AND, if you freeze it for an hour or so, it's somewhere between a mint frosty and a frap.
I've also done this with generic vanilla protein with 1t cinnamon and 1t brown sugar mixed in. It tastes like a cinnamon roll.1 -
I used to do sugar free hazelnut iced coffee with a little soymilk at Starbucks, which was really low cal. Now that they have changed their syrups, I don't like the new sugar free vanilla (sugar free hazelnut is gone). I am ok doing half sugar free, half regular vanilla syrup with a little half and half. I don't like milk. I do blend quest protein in my coffee at home and it works really well. Bonus--protein1
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I also like one drop peppermint essential oil with a little sugar free chocolate coffee mate in hot coffee, 30 cals. Tastes like peppermint mocha.1
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I like some almond milk,coffee,unsweetened cocoa powder and a tablespoon of creamer blended with ice,yum!0
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Dropping my morning mocha has been the saddest change
Have not found an adequate substitute & when I do occasionally indulge it's like crack*
*I assume, crack's not really my thing1 -
StacywithaY wrote: »Dropping my morning mocha has been the saddest change
Have not found an adequate substitute & when I do occasionally indulge it's like crack*
*I assume, crack's not really my thing
I sometimes mix a packet of SwissMiss Lite with a cup of coffee. It's a pretty good substitute for 25 calories2 -
I do either vanilla protein powder in cold coffee (with a few tbsp of cream sometimes) which makes it taste sort of like a melted ice capp, or I do chocolate in hot coffee which makes it taste like a mocha.
So good.0
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