I used to drink copious amounts of espresso when I first started working at Starbucks. And I mean copious. Partially because I didn't really understand just how much espresso really did affect me and also because I did not realize just how much caffeine I was drinking almost every day of the week.
I didn't realize I had a legitimate caffeine addiction until I took a few days off from work in a row and wasn't getting any espresso and really not drinking any form of caffeine. The withdrawal headaches were the giveaway.
I would have a horrible headache that would go away if I drank a soda. Which really isn't a big deal since caffeine helps headaches for those who aren't addicted to caffeine. But I was having a miserable time if I didn't get some form of caffeine into my system.
25 March 2016
23 March 2016
Going Decaf?
Going decaf has been on my mind a great deal lately really only because I don't like the idea of being dependent on caffeine to function.
I have always thought decaf. was pointless since I was never really the biggest fan of the actual taste of coffee. I usually only got coffee to fill me up and keep me going.
Now that I'm reaching the end of my college career I'm realizing that I will probably (hopefully) not need a jolt nearly as often as I do now.
Maybe the real culprit here is the lack of sleep I regularly get, or is it that I don't get?
I almost never get over six hours of sleep a night unless it's the weekend... then I hibernate for twelve hours and don't feel any more rested than if I only got five hours of sleep.
Getting a solid amount of sleep every night may get rid of the lingering need for caffeine on the daily.
I already don't drink caffeinated soda very often and I almost never drink energy drinks anymore. So really, my source of caffeine is coffee, espresso, and tea.
Tea doesn't have enough caffeine in it to cause real harm (unless you mix it with a refresher).
I've figured out how I handle espresso... half-caf... all day... everyday...
But then there's my holy grail coffee... I have found a love for my dark roast with vanilla cream. I mean I'll always give something a try, but no guarantees that this decaf. idea will stick.
I have always thought decaf. was pointless since I was never really the biggest fan of the actual taste of coffee. I usually only got coffee to fill me up and keep me going.
Now that I'm reaching the end of my college career I'm realizing that I will probably (hopefully) not need a jolt nearly as often as I do now.
Maybe the real culprit here is the lack of sleep I regularly get, or is it that I don't get?
I almost never get over six hours of sleep a night unless it's the weekend... then I hibernate for twelve hours and don't feel any more rested than if I only got five hours of sleep.
Getting a solid amount of sleep every night may get rid of the lingering need for caffeine on the daily.
I already don't drink caffeinated soda very often and I almost never drink energy drinks anymore. So really, my source of caffeine is coffee, espresso, and tea.
Tea doesn't have enough caffeine in it to cause real harm (unless you mix it with a refresher).
I've figured out how I handle espresso... half-caf... all day... everyday...
But then there's my holy grail coffee... I have found a love for my dark roast with vanilla cream. I mean I'll always give something a try, but no guarantees that this decaf. idea will stick.
22 March 2016
A Lethal Combination
I have found yet another tasty but unfortunately dangerous beverage concoction recently.
I am on the hunt for something cold and refreshing that still has some kick in it now that spring is officially here and summer will be here before we know it.
I avoid any form of milk product when it is too warm outside because it really does not sit well as the day wears on. So I typically end up getting an iced black tea lemonade with a splash of strawberry juice and no sweetner (as mentioned in "My Caffeine Go-Tos!").
This has been falling a little flat for my tastebuds so I figured I would try mixing one of the Starbucks refreshers with the iced black tea. I ordered a strawberry acai refresher with black tea instead of water. I gave it a whirl and will only have it on the rare occasion that I need a next level amount of caffeine.
I am on the hunt for something cold and refreshing that still has some kick in it now that spring is officially here and summer will be here before we know it.
I avoid any form of milk product when it is too warm outside because it really does not sit well as the day wears on. So I typically end up getting an iced black tea lemonade with a splash of strawberry juice and no sweetner (as mentioned in "My Caffeine Go-Tos!").
This has been falling a little flat for my tastebuds so I figured I would try mixing one of the Starbucks refreshers with the iced black tea. I ordered a strawberry acai refresher with black tea instead of water. I gave it a whirl and will only have it on the rare occasion that I need a next level amount of caffeine.
20 March 2016
My Disney Mug Collection So Far!
No real reading in this post, just pictures of the different Disney mugs I have so far and maybe where I purchased them if I can remember–
Travel Tumbler bought at the Market House (Starbucks location) in Disneyland Park.
Travel Tumbler bought at the Market House (Starbucks location) in Disneyland Park.
17 March 2016
Who Needs Caffeine in Disneyland?
Amazingly enough, I didn't end up getting coffee from the Starbucks spots in Disneyland and California Adventure. I probably could have used it because I was pretty tired, especially the first day, but the excitement of being back in my favorite place was enough to keep me going!
I almost forced myself to buy a hot chocolate or something from the Starbucks in the park simply because I wanted to get the Disney cup! I didn't actually want the added caffeine, just the cup. So instead of buying an overpriced coffee only to throw it away after I snapped a picture of the cup, I decided against it.
The lack of caffeine also made this trip to Disneyland more enjoyable than it has been in the past. Typically I load up on caffeine for the 6 hour trek straight to the park so I can stay awake. This then makes me wired for a few hours and then crash. Hard.
I almost forced myself to buy a hot chocolate or something from the Starbucks in the park simply because I wanted to get the Disney cup! I didn't actually want the added caffeine, just the cup. So instead of buying an overpriced coffee only to throw it away after I snapped a picture of the cup, I decided against it.
The lack of caffeine also made this trip to Disneyland more enjoyable than it has been in the past. Typically I load up on caffeine for the 6 hour trek straight to the park so I can stay awake. This then makes me wired for a few hours and then crash. Hard.
10 March 2016
Midterms = Anxiety Central
It's that time of the semester again... Midterms.
An anxious filled week filled with too much coffee, studying, and just not enough sleep. Thankfully for me, I only have one more day to endure the stress before I am on my way to Disneyland!
(Don't fret, there will be a post or two sprinkled with pixie dust!)
Until then I still have one more exam to study for, a paper to finish, and a paper topic proposal to submit. Needless to say, I am drinking my weight in coffee and hoping these bags under my eyes aren't permanent!
An anxious filled week filled with too much coffee, studying, and just not enough sleep. Thankfully for me, I only have one more day to endure the stress before I am on my way to Disneyland!
(Don't fret, there will be a post or two sprinkled with pixie dust!)
Until then I still have one more exam to study for, a paper to finish, and a paper topic proposal to submit. Needless to say, I am drinking my weight in coffee and hoping these bags under my eyes aren't permanent!
04 March 2016
Revamped Soy Latte!
It has officially become too warm outside to comfortably drink a hot soy latte. Yes, the drink is yummy and warm, but I thrive in warmer weather and despise the cold.
So much so that the only good aspect to winter for me are the seasonal espresso/coffee drinks readily available. I guess sweaters and coats are nice too... but I digress.
I have been fiddling around with the base drink that I was in love with last week (soy latte); adding ice, adding flavored syrup, changing the size, adding espresso shots, etc.
An iced soy latte is not the business without modifications. It really just tastes like milk with a hint of roastiness... yuck!
So much so that the only good aspect to winter for me are the seasonal espresso/coffee drinks readily available. I guess sweaters and coats are nice too... but I digress.
I have been fiddling around with the base drink that I was in love with last week (soy latte); adding ice, adding flavored syrup, changing the size, adding espresso shots, etc.
An iced soy latte is not the business without modifications. It really just tastes like milk with a hint of roastiness... yuck!
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