Coffee
Coffee
So, how did the addiction start?
I used to drink a huge cup of tea as breakfast before school, and I always had to ask to go to the toilet during first classhour. However, at uni you can't just ask the professor to leave your seat, so I had to find something to wake me up as much as the tea, but fitting in a smaller cup.
That's when I picked up the triple espresso with two sugar cubes. It was excellent to kickstart the day, I'd drink that on an empty stomach with sleepy eyes and as soon as the caffeine started to kick in I was ready to go. I never eat before midday (no breakfast), but I still drink my triple in the mornings, but it doesn't have the effect it used to have
I now drink three to four triples every day. That is concentrated stuff. Regular coffee is just water with a small and bitter taste to it..
I only drink Illy coffee. Damn expensive (6.5EUR for a quarter kilo!) but soooo much better than anything else out there..
Maybe I should tone down a little?
At least I don't have a smoking addiction...
I used to drink a huge cup of tea as breakfast before school, and I always had to ask to go to the toilet during first classhour. However, at uni you can't just ask the professor to leave your seat, so I had to find something to wake me up as much as the tea, but fitting in a smaller cup.
That's when I picked up the triple espresso with two sugar cubes. It was excellent to kickstart the day, I'd drink that on an empty stomach with sleepy eyes and as soon as the caffeine started to kick in I was ready to go. I never eat before midday (no breakfast), but I still drink my triple in the mornings, but it doesn't have the effect it used to have
I now drink three to four triples every day. That is concentrated stuff. Regular coffee is just water with a small and bitter taste to it..
I only drink Illy coffee. Damn expensive (6.5EUR for a quarter kilo!) but soooo much better than anything else out there..
Maybe I should tone down a little?
At least I don't have a smoking addiction...
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An apple is better at waking you up in the morning than tea or coffee.
Saying that though, there's a beautiful ritual I perform at the feet of my espresso machine each and every morning. There's something satisfying about producing a great big Latte with foamy milk, and the caffeine experience is enhanced by this process.
I'm a caffeine cowboy!
Since getting my machine, I drink far less volume of coffee, but I now despise instant.
Saying that though, there's a beautiful ritual I perform at the feet of my espresso machine each and every morning. There's something satisfying about producing a great big Latte with foamy milk, and the caffeine experience is enhanced by this process.
I'm a caffeine cowboy!
Since getting my machine, I drink far less volume of coffee, but I now despise instant.
MmmMmmm. Coffee.
I drink so much coffee. 2-4 cups before I leave the house in the AM. Probably 4-6 more throughout the day. Then some more in the evening...
I grind my own whole beans when I'm in the mood, otherwise it is just ground coffee. My house smells like a coffee shop, so I burn apple candles. Coffee smell+ Apple smell =
I drink so much coffee. 2-4 cups before I leave the house in the AM. Probably 4-6 more throughout the day. Then some more in the evening...
I grind my own whole beans when I'm in the mood, otherwise it is just ground coffee. My house smells like a coffee shop, so I burn apple candles. Coffee smell+ Apple smell =
Espresso actually has less caffeine in it than regular coffee. More flavor, but less caffiene. It has to do with the way it's brewed. Espresso makers force lots of water through the coffee in a short time, thus, less caffeine extraction. Drip coffee makers let the water take it's time passing through the coffee, picking up more caffiene on it's way. Darker roasts have less caffiene than lighter, as well.
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LMFAO!Iceman wrote:Mobi saying that an apple will wake me up better than a cup of coffee is like saying a cold latex doll feels better than a real woman ...
I adjusted the pressure on my espresso machine down somewhat. Therefore the caffeine levels are much higher as the steam takes longer to move through the "brick".
I usually make a "1.5 shot" strength cup - and this is definitely enough to be "caffinated" by the time the cup is finished!
I hate coffee. I cant stand the smell or the flavor. I cant imagine why or how you people can be addicted to such a thing.
I am more of a tea drinker myself. I usually pour about 4/5 of hot water into a TALL glass (about the size of a decent vase), add 3 teaspoons of sugar and fill the rest with milk.
Oh. And tea does not cost $7 a cup. I like to make fun of these people who drink their $8 lattes. Ohhh, so you think you are fancy that you drink an overpriced beverage that does you more harm than good? Very cultured of you! Now get back inside your H2 Hummer and beat it.
I am more of a tea drinker myself. I usually pour about 4/5 of hot water into a TALL glass (about the size of a decent vase), add 3 teaspoons of sugar and fill the rest with milk.
Oh. And tea does not cost $7 a cup. I like to make fun of these people who drink their $8 lattes. Ohhh, so you think you are fancy that you drink an overpriced beverage that does you more harm than good? Very cultured of you! Now get back inside your H2 Hummer and beat it.
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I leap out of bed and am fully awake by the time I hit the shower.
But Tuesday at 5pm, I drink an 8oz coffee with 5 sugar packets and 1/3 of the cup milk. It speeds up my second wind for the bowling league that night from 9 to midnight. I bowl more consistently.
If I drink it past 5, I'm up 'till 3am.
But Tuesday at 5pm, I drink an 8oz coffee with 5 sugar packets and 1/3 of the cup milk. It speeds up my second wind for the bowling league that night from 9 to midnight. I bowl more consistently.
If I drink it past 5, I'm up 'till 3am.
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Good choice. Illy is my backup if I'm out of Lavazza Espresso only, italian style. An Pun, if your espresso has less caffeine than regular (even real non-american) coffee you haven't had an espresso yet A good espresso maker forces water at temperatures above boiling point thru the powder, extracting anything there isTricord wrote:I only drink Illy coffee. Damn expensive (6.5EUR for a quarter kilo!) but soooo much better than anything else out there..
1st hit for this search (*click*):punisher wrote:It's true, Gren. Google it. I'm too lazy.
Espresso: ~4 times caffeine of brewed coffee for the same volume in my book (And I drink it by volume.. )Double espresso (2oz) 45-100 mg
Brewed coffee (8 oz) 60-120 mg
Edit: Give Lavazza a try, I like it better than Illy. 100% Arabica too (Robusta, eew).
Mormons?Spaceboy wrote:Coffee is bad for you... my parents dont drink it, my grandparents dont drink it, my two great grandparents dont drink it..
I wouldn't be able to function without my morning cup(s) of coffee. Fresh ground beans (Ethiopian Harrar is my current favorite), brewed with a French Press.
Or if I'm feeling lazy (and willing to part with my $$$) I hit the coffee shop and grab a "depth charge" . . . coffee + shot of espresso.
No wonder there are so many high strung people who can't be bothered to use any common sense these days. WAY too many people fused with caffeine. Can't really judge though, I drink Dr.Pepper like its going out of style and I'm a smoker so...
Just waiting for diabetes to set in and wait in line along with all the other things thats killing me slowly
Just waiting for diabetes to set in and wait in line along with all the other things thats killing me slowly
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Thing with coffee, I bet, is it's a self-defeating drug.
You drink a cup, you get high, then you crash hard 'cause you used your energy reserve while loaded on caffine. So you need to drink another cup to get that high back (or at least back to normal), but you never really do because you are burnt out from the previous cup, so then you drink a cup too late in the evening, like right after work, and the caffiene screws up your sleep cycle, so those 8 sleep hours were not really 8 hours worth. If you even get 8.
So the next morning, you need it. And the next, and the next.
Hmm...sounds like crack to me. (Isn't that right? Your first high is your best, and crackheads spend the rest of their miserable lives trying to get that first high again?)
I wonder if TB should be told of the similarities so he can petition for it's entry into Schedule IV.
You drink a cup, you get high, then you crash hard 'cause you used your energy reserve while loaded on caffine. So you need to drink another cup to get that high back (or at least back to normal), but you never really do because you are burnt out from the previous cup, so then you drink a cup too late in the evening, like right after work, and the caffiene screws up your sleep cycle, so those 8 sleep hours were not really 8 hours worth. If you even get 8.
So the next morning, you need it. And the next, and the next.
Hmm...sounds like crack to me. (Isn't that right? Your first high is your best, and crackheads spend the rest of their miserable lives trying to get that first high again?)
I wonder if TB should be told of the similarities so he can petition for it's entry into Schedule IV.
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I'm not a big coffee person myself... On late nights, when I'm digging through a mountain of Modern Physics homework, I have been known to go through an entire box of Pop Tarts though. Nothing quite like a raw sugar buzz at 4:00am to get you through that last problem.
I got a few laughs out of my roommate's coffee-drinking habits last year. Once, he didn't drink coffee for a week, and at the end of that week, he woke up with the shakes. Talk about dependency... One night, he almost took in a lethal dose of caffeine (yes, all before he could metabolize the first drink) at the campus Starshmucks... He woke up that morning with shakes for an entirely different reason (still buzzed). We figured it out in the morning, and he had had taken in something between 8.5 and 9 grams of caffeine inside a two-hour window, and ten is supposed to kill you.
I'll stick to refined sugars, thanks. That addiction-carcenogen mix is tastier.
I got a few laughs out of my roommate's coffee-drinking habits last year. Once, he didn't drink coffee for a week, and at the end of that week, he woke up with the shakes. Talk about dependency... One night, he almost took in a lethal dose of caffeine (yes, all before he could metabolize the first drink) at the campus Starshmucks... He woke up that morning with shakes for an entirely different reason (still buzzed). We figured it out in the morning, and he had had taken in something between 8.5 and 9 grams of caffeine inside a two-hour window, and ten is supposed to kill you.
I'll stick to refined sugars, thanks. That addiction-carcenogen mix is tastier.