I do half-calf coffee when my intake is getting out of control. At home we keep one bag of decalf and one bag of regular and mix them together. Buy high quality decaf; the cheap stuff tastes like shit.
Half-calf is still more calf than I get in my tea! LOL.
I make a pitcher of half Earl Grey and half regular decaf iced tea every other day or so. It's not as caffeinated but it gets me going in the morning. I had been making authentic sun tea for a while, but now I toss all the teabags in, fill the gallon pitcher with water and zap it for about 5 minutes in the microwave (I nuc it, as batbirdgirl would say) and let it sit overnight and it's ready in the morning.
Post by cabbagecabbage on Feb 5, 2016 15:46:34 GMT -5
The only thing I enjoy hot besides coffee is hot water with lemon and maybe honey. I hate tea. I tolerate herbal tea when I'm sick. I like hot chocolate but not enough to really make it. But I do really enjoy a nice hot water with lemon but it's no coffee.
I am drinking Trader Joe's Irish Breakfast with sugar and half and half RAIT NAO! I am having a sucky Friday workday so I decided to treat myself (I usually only drink water during the day).
I do half-calf coffee when my intake is getting out of control. At home we keep one bag of decalf and one bag of regular and mix them together. Buy high quality decaf; the cheap stuff tastes like shit.
You know decaf still has some caffeine right? I found that out recently and realized I failed as an adult. Lol
It is true that the amount of caffeine in decaf coffee is not zero. It's typically less than 10% the caffeine content of regular coffee. While it is certainly possible that this could cause adverse effects in a really sensitive person, for the vast majority of adults ~10 mg of caffeine won't be noticeable.