12-15-2017, 02:31 PM
Coffee! Do you drink it?
I drink it every morning before work. If I grab lunch on a day off at a place with good coffee, I'll get it then too.
Earlier this year, I was drinking my coffee with loads of cream and sugar in it. I was spending about $1 a day to get my coffee from McDonald's also, and wasting a bunch of time in the process. Now, I've completely cut out all cream and sugar and I just drink it black.
It's WAY better for my health, it's easier since I never require access to refrigerated cream or real sugar, and it's also easier to just make it from home now which is significantly cheaper.
Plus -- and this is merely an opinion thing of course -- I think it tastes just as good, if not better. I'm actually tasting the coffee. If you like cream and sugar in it, you're not doing it wrong or anything. But I do know what coffee actually tastes like now, and why it ever became a popular drink in the first place.
It's good for you, too! Coffee has a bunch of antioxidants and it's anti-inflammatory. Inflammation is the catalyst for a lot of health issues; reducing it over your lifetime will have benefits down the road. And remember, the lighter the roast, the better it is for you!
So, do you like coffee? Do you drink it black or creamy, sweet or not, hot or cold, however?
I drink it every morning before work. If I grab lunch on a day off at a place with good coffee, I'll get it then too.
Earlier this year, I was drinking my coffee with loads of cream and sugar in it. I was spending about $1 a day to get my coffee from McDonald's also, and wasting a bunch of time in the process. Now, I've completely cut out all cream and sugar and I just drink it black.
It's WAY better for my health, it's easier since I never require access to refrigerated cream or real sugar, and it's also easier to just make it from home now which is significantly cheaper.
Plus -- and this is merely an opinion thing of course -- I think it tastes just as good, if not better. I'm actually tasting the coffee. If you like cream and sugar in it, you're not doing it wrong or anything. But I do know what coffee actually tastes like now, and why it ever became a popular drink in the first place.
It's good for you, too! Coffee has a bunch of antioxidants and it's anti-inflammatory. Inflammation is the catalyst for a lot of health issues; reducing it over your lifetime will have benefits down the road. And remember, the lighter the roast, the better it is for you!
So, do you like coffee? Do you drink it black or creamy, sweet or not, hot or cold, however?