What Can I Order at Starbucks Now? =(
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Skinny Vanilla Latte - grande size is 130 calories I believe. 0 fat. Way worth it, imho
It's actually 110 calories, the Grande is only 80. It's yummy!
No no...I get skinny lattes all the time...used to work at SBUX HQ as well lol...it's 130 cals for a grande, 90 for a tall. That includes the vanilla, hazelnut and cinnamon dolce (they might have 1 or 2 other sugar free syrups)0 -
Do you find it is still creamy enough when its made with non-fat? I'm so afraid i'll take one sip and need a huge glug of half n half. Of course there is no way I'd do that. LOL
I do - but then my drink of choice at Starbucks is a Grande non-fat Latte with a little nutmeg and cinnamon sprinkled on top!0 -
Any of the light frappuccinos are good, & they use Truvia in the light coffee base instead of Splenda (I try to stay away from Splenda). Sometimes I add whip, most of the time I don't.0
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i only drink the iced drinks - and ive been having an iced grande skinny cinnamon dolce for 80 calories every day. it's sweet enough (i dont like strong drinks) and creamy enough.
the hot skinny cinnamon dolce, grande, is 130 calories. so i'll save that 50 calories and get it iced!0 -
i only drink the iced drinks - and ive been having an iced grande skinny cinnamon dolce for 80 calories every day. it's sweet enough (i dont like strong drinks) and creamy enough.
the hot skinny cinnamon dolce, grande, is 130 calories. so i'll save that 50 calories and get it iced!
The only real reason you're saving 50 calories is from all that ice displacing milk...so if you're that concerned about 50 calories and crave a hot drink, get a tall hot one(90 cals), liquid-wise it's probably about the same as the grande iced.0 -
Before I stopped putting any form of sweetener in my coffee, I used to get a grande regular coffee with sugar free vanilla syrup. I used to love the skinny vanilla lattes, but my wallet did not, so it was cheaper to just add the syrup to regular coffee. But, you also save the calories from all that milk.0
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I don't like the skinny lattes, cause I think the artificial sugar taste is kinda nasty. And I hate skim milk.
Instead, I do tall soy lattes. The soy milk isn't as "thin" tasting as skim, and it's vanilla soy.. so it adds a bit of sweetness too. Definitely yummy.0 -
I still can't figure out how the latte I make at home: 1 1/2 c non fat milk (12oz) plus 3 shots of espresso comes to 150 calories when I log it in and then according to the Starbucks website their Grande 16oz non fat latte comes to 130 calories.
What non fat milk are they using? There can't be that big of a discrepancy.0 -
Skinny vanilla latte. Sugar free syrup and fat free milk.0
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The website has a whole list of drinks under a certain amount of calories. I think it's 200 or 300. They also have a list of foods under 400cal...0
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I really don't like the skinny versions of Starbucks coffees, so I try to just moderate my intake and think of them as treats- same as if they were a slice of chocolate cake or an ice cream cone. That said, I do often hit Starbucks for a coffee when I'm feeling lazy or it's the most convenient option. What I stick with are tall Americanos with an inch of cold soy and one pump hazelnut syrup, which clocks in around 90 calories. Just a hit of the syrup gives it enough sweetness to overcome the bitter espresso taste, and the soy is creamier tasting to me than milk (YMMV. Some people really do not like soy products). Of course, I had to wean myself off the full-fat S'bucks coffees over time... So, you'll just have to practice taking less and less milk/sugar until you get used to the taste.
The biggest thing, though, is ordering smaller sizes. Once I got off the venti sized drinks, things improved a lot. Now a tall seems HUGE to me! LOL!0 -
Do you find it is still creamy enough when its made with non-fat? I'm so afraid i'll take one sip and need a huge glug of half n half. Of course there is no way I'd do that. LOL
From a White Chocolate Mocha and frap lover, I've started getting a Venti Iced Coffee Unsweetened with Soy and it only comes out to 35 calories. It's creamy and wondrous.
Be careful with the Light fraps, (I've had them a few times and then kicked myself for it) they may be low in calories but the sugar is through the roof. And the tall or grande or good options, venti isn't worth the calories and sugar that it has. And I'm a venti girl, so I do the Soy Iced.0 -
peppermint tea.0
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Grande Skinny Caramel Macchiato should get you your flavour fix. I get off at the tube station before mine, and walk te rest of the way o compensate. That way it's a reward!0
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Omg i love starbucks! And you definitely can still go! I usually get either the coffee light frappuccino (90 cals for the small, 110 for the med) or the mocha light frappuccino (110/140 I think) if I want something cold, or a skinny cappuccino with a sugar-free hazelnut shot (60 cals for the small, 80 for a medium). If you want calorie free you can put the sugar free shots in coffee/ice coffee too! Sooo good. (They have vanilla and another one that I can't remember too, if you're not a hazelnut person)0
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I have worked at SB for 3 years. Since working there, I gained back most the weight I lost a few years back. This why I am here.The best thing I can tell anyone, is to make SB a treat once or twice a week. If you do need it daily, then seriously downsize. I now drink a tall, iced, soy, double shot latte daily. But this is very low in calories. Every once in awhile I will treat myself with one pump of white mocha.
As for food, I view all of our pastries, breads, and goodies as treats as well. If you want a treat, I would go for a single size pastry such as a cakepop or mini cupcake. They are 200 calories or under. Everything else is going to be above 300 and some above 400 with tons of sugar and carbs. I hardly ever eat SB food except for the oatmeal plain. It is a a daily breakfast item for me. 140 calories and very filling. I do not add the fruit or nuts. I get my protein from an added greek yogurt or 1/4 cup of soy nuts.0 -
Skinny Vanilla Latte - grande size is 130 calories I believe. 0 fat. Way worth it, imho0
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I love getting coffee light frappuccinos! It's 80 cals for a grande w/no whip (I think!) And I normally get a scoop of protein added for 30 calories (6 protein 1 fiber). Super yum!
Or if you need something lower , A plain iced Americano is 5 calories, and you can add sweetener and/or skim milk!0 -
THANK YOU to whomever recommended the skinny vanilla latte....I had one tonight and it was delicious!0
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Thank you so much for all the replies!!! I enjoyed reading everyone's suggestions and input. I made a note in my phone actually with a list to try. SB is usually a treat for me and I think I'll try the iced coffee from home idea too. I actually want to buy the k-cups coffee maker since I'm not a huge coffee drinker and buy my own coffee k-cups and measure out my own creamer. Although I'll deff try several of the suggestions here to know which drinks I'd like on the days I'd stop by Starbucks. Thanks again!!0
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Grande organge mango banana vivanno made with real banana cashes in at 260cal. Ask for skim milk in it and shave off a few of the cal!
Skinny flavored (any sugar-free syrup you want) latte cashes in at only 130cal for a grande.0 -
My barista turned me on to not getting the vanilla in anything that is chocolate (like hot chocolate) because it tastes like darker chocolate w/o it. So I can save 60 calories right there. If you want to buy a Keurig and get different K cups, Kohl's has a 30% off coupon right now, and the B60 (which I own) is on sale for 150, so w/ the coupon it's 105, free shipping, and you earn 20 dollars in Kohl's cash. It is a GREAT deal!0
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Go to the Starbucks website, or if you have an iPhone, download the Starbucks app. You can customize drinks on there and get the full nutrition information for each drink.0
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Coffee, if you're going to drink coffee it should taste like coffee, if you're going to have a dessert you should eat a dessert . . . I really don't think that your morning cup of joe should taste like dessert.0
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