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If you have a Starbucks, you can ask for the sugar free syrup in a regular coffee. Ask for a triple shot and skim milk. You should be able to squeeze out of there for under 40 calories or so--depending on how much milk you take in your coffee.
ETA: I love the sugar-free syrup at Starbucks and it's a bargain at $7 a liter if you have a place to make your own coffee. I do not like Starbucks coffee whatsoever and can think of little that is bigger waste of money for us. |
Ive heard that tea actually has move caffeine than coffee does.
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there's an espresso macchiato- a shot of espresso with milk foam and kind of caramel... it's 10 cals. :)
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mmm i make coffee one at a time with my Senseo and add SF caramel and splenda. if only starbucks made senseo pods i'd have 100% the real thing! haha |
I don't like the "energy" drinks, which are often high in sugars, carbs and who knows what else. I prefer to go a NO CALORIE way and take Excedrin Migraine. It's got aspirin in it, which can help relieve tired muscles from working and working out and the much needed caffiene. Also, with energy drinks, they are cold, and go down easier than coffee.. you're more likely to get jittery.
Best wishes in whatever you decide! :goodluck: |
I was a barista through college so I totally understand! Hot or iced skim lattes are good... and sometimes I will add a pump of SF vanilla. I only really like Starbucks for espresso drinks, not brewed coffee. Sometimes I just get a double espresso with SF syrup and splash a bit of milk into it (saves on calories and cost) at the mix-in station. If you like tea, black tea has more caffeine than green tea. As for brewed coffee- I used to put cream and sugar into it and now I just put a little splash of cream/milk. I've found some of the yummiest places to get some are Dunkin Donuts, Tim Horton's, and sometimes even McDonalds (but if you can't resist drive-thrus, don't do it!)
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Oh! I also realized yesterday that One-A-Day Energy vitamins have caffeine in them. I personally don't like to take any meds with caffeine in them on a regular basis, but it's something to consider!
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