How do I phase out the sugar in my coffee?
DorisR184
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Can anyone give me some advice on how to get used to the taste of artificial sweetners like splenda? I NEED my coffee in the mornings but I realise sugar isnt the best option for it. I've tried just making a complete switch to splenda but I just couldn't take the taste and went right back to sugar. Should I use alittle of both? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated :drinker:
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I don't like Splenda, at all, but I LOVE Truvia (Stevia). It even has the same consistency as sugar. It is really good.0
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I don't like artificial sweeteners either, so I use agave nectar. It's lower in glycemic index, which is a good thing (I guess). I would also suggest very slowly tapering off how much you add over time.0
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I've been battling this and I've been using liquid honey in sugar's place for now. Not sure if that's the best thing to do but it still tastes good lol0
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Strangely. I just stopped sugar in coffee and drinks and although it was VILE to start with I can't add sugar now as it ruins my drink!
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What I did to start was to let my coffee get kind of luke warm with nothing in it and then I slam it all. After 1 or 2 cups you will feel like you could give Lance Armstrong a bike run for his money.
Edit ok I guess mostly everyone just drinks it for the taste. I just drink it for its effects and not the taste.0 -
try different type of sweetners. Some taste more natural as I found same problem to begin with as I used one that tasted all chemically. good luck!0
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Honey is great as a substitute, but i just went cold turkey with no sugar and got used to it fairly quickly.
I reckon you could phase it out gradually over one month by taking a little less each day0 -
I don't like Splenda, at all, but I LOVE Truvia (Stevia). It even has the same consistency as sugar. It is really good.
I use Truvia as well.0 -
Wean yourself slowly off sugar and don't substitute with chemicals which maintain the need for sweetness. Take your time and just make sure you log your intake! Do not try and do it quickly as you need to give your palette time to adjust! Good luck!0
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I went from 2 heaping teaspoons of sugar per cup 2 years ago to no sweetener at all now. Most of the time I drink it black, sometimes with a little skim milk. I tried Splenda and found it had an aftertaste so I basically weaned myself off the sugar - dropped down to 1 tsp and then when I tried to drop to 1/2 tsp it seemed like a waste so I just went cold turkey. Tasted off for a while but now I'm back to loving coffee again (not so sure that's a good thing):laugh:0
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I like saccharin in my coffee. It's the first artificial sweetener and still the best. Plus it's a byproduct of coal. How cool is that?0
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Try to phase out sugar or Splenda completely. I used to have to have 2 sugars in my tea, but now I can't stand the sweet taste in it. Gradually reduce the amount you put in. For example for a couple of weeks i started having 1 and half and then 1 and then half then eventually none and I don't think I will ever go back to having sugar in my tea.0
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There are a number of sweeteners available if you like your coffee sweet, although they dont' taste as good as the real thing. I've just learned to enjoy a cup of coffee and tea without the sweetness, which was initially a shock to my taste buds.0
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personally, i know i did not gain weight from a teaspoon or two of sugar and a tablespoon of creamer.0
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Doris - I was a starbucks grande latte with sugar junkie. I went Skim - and then I went to tea! Herbal at that.
I had to admit that I wasn't into the coffee - but the sweetness and the tarts!
Took a long time to get here - but it's working for me.
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I don't like artificial sweeteners either, so I use agave nectar. It's lower in glycemic index, which is a good thing (I guess). I would also suggest very slowly tapering off how much you add over time.
I use this as well. I don't drink much coffee but i use it in my tea. Works great tastes even better!0 -
I use Equal (aussie) I don't like the taste of Stevia. I used to have 2 teaspoons of normal sugar but have now taken it down to just under 1. As I now only have 1 coffee per day I don't mind using normal sugar over a sweetener.0
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like others said; try truvia! No chemically yuck taste like splenda.0
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i used artificial sweetners alot the last few years but have stopped.. i heard its not good for you and i agree on the sweet thing.. i love my sweet in my coffee.. ive learned to live without it though .. it took time and i dont drink so much coffee any more because of it..i know some folks use raw honey, which is good for you0
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You could slowly add less sugar until you don't need it anymore. You also may want to consider trying other brands and types of coffee. If you have really good coffee you shouldn't have to add anything to it.0
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I love the Torani sugar-free French Vanilla coffee syrup. Tastes great. It's a Splenda product, so some may not want to use it, but I even use it to sweeten my plain non-fat Greek yogurt. And there are lots of sugar-free coffee syrups to choose from.0
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I didn't like the Splenda in my coffee, but the sweet n low, was a lot better. Splenda just doesn't seem to make it sweet enough. Although I have tried the splenda for coffee, i found them once in mocha and it was pretty good.0
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Sugar is a natural product why do you want to use a chemical substitute in the first place? If you want to stop having sugar in your coffee go cold turkey, i did by mistake one very early morning and then couldn't stand the taste of sugar after that!0
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You've answered your own question in the question - just phase it out! If you take one teaspoon, go for 3/4 a teaspoon for a bit, then, half, then a 1/4 etc.
I wouldn't bother with artificial sweetners or thing like honey (just as calorific, why would you bother?).
But if you really like sweet coffee then just log it and move on. One teaspoon of sugar doesn't have many calories...0 -
Another vote for cold turkey here. I did it with tea, you get used to it quickly enough.0
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I just did this. I used to be a huge vanilla latte person - but its expensive AND tons of wasted calories.
I personally had to ween myself off but SO GLAD I did
I cut everything in half (milk & flavor) for a few weeks and then cut again. I've been drinking my espresso straight for the last few months & I quite honestly, cant stand the flavory/milky drinks anymore. too rich!
crazy how we can change things - wish I could ween myself off of french fries
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I recently started using Susta, as I along with everyone else wanted to reduce my sugar intake. It has no chemicals or bitter after taste. I use it in my coffee and tea. Here is a link to their website, but I bought mine at Ingles - a local grocery. I decided to try it because it was on sale. Good luck!! http://www.sustastore.com/faqs.html0
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like others said; try truvia! No chemically yuck taste like splenda.
Tastes just as chemically yucky to me. Even if it is purportedly a "natural" substance...0 -
I started brewing our coffee with cinnamon in it. You put it in the filter before the grounds. I went from about 2 teaspoons to a 1/2 teaspoon for a mug of coffee!0
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I like truvia, but wanted to get off of that too (so I wasn't craving sweetness), so I started using heavy whipping cream in my coffee. A little bit of that totally cuts the bitterness I was trying to cover up with the sugar, and I don't need any sweetener at all!0
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