quitting coffee – Adventures of Adelaide https://www.adventuresofadelaide.com Unapologetically Adelaide Wed, 29 Jul 2020 21:05:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 171721371 For the Love of Caffeine: Giving up the Daily Grind… Update: That Didn’t Last Long! https://www.adventuresofadelaide.com/giving-up-the-daily-grind-update/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=giving-up-the-daily-grind-update https://www.adventuresofadelaide.com/giving-up-the-daily-grind-update/#respond Tue, 28 Jul 2020 22:42:50 +0000 http://www.adventuresofadelaide.com/?p=209 Tea of the Moment:  Buddha Tea Hubei Jasmine Tea and Chai Tea

Song of the Day: I Feel Good by James Brown

Dearest Readers,

I hope everyone is staying healthy, happy, and enjoying SOME of the newfound freedoms we’ve been allowed to enjoy over the past few weeks/ months. While I know it’s not like the life we knew prior to March, I’m happy to have the choice to go out and do things.

I have to confess something… I’m drinking coffee again. *insert epic forehead slap, sheepish shoulder shrug, and massive sigh here*

I successfully quit coffee for about a month and a half; then COVID and the world went crazy and shut down. My alter ego has a job that can be quite stressful, but she enjoys most aspects of it. When COVID happened, her job, like most “traditional” work places, ended up having to be boosted forward about 10+ years into modern day tech society. Tech is an accepted utility in her workplace, but not mandatory… SOOO- a lot of people ended up getting a robo wakeup call that they were hoping wouldn’t (ever) happen. So having a little bit of that sneak peak, let’s just say that the day job encouraged the cravings for the sweet, sweet nectar that is Stok Cold Brew mixed with my sweetener from Whole Earth Sweetener Co.

I believe it all started towards the end of March, the denier in me says it was April. Believe me, I’ve tried, SO hard to quit multiple times since then, but… everyone has their vices and if this is my worst one- I totally embrace and accept it!

I’ve really been benefiting from some of the healthier benefits of coffee, actually. I drink no more than 12 ounces, most mornings; I’ll drink 24 ounces if I really feel the need. I just went on a coffee buying binge last week and bought one of my old favorites: Blue Island “High Tide” cold brew pouches, and then the Starbucks shelf life cold brew in a plastic bottle… Please don’t tell me how many additives are in that… (I had two coupons that made them that much more tempting, don’t judge). I actually really enjoyed the caramel one, to my surprise. I don’t like caramel unless it’s the creamy, gooey ones that are homemade, it’s part of a praline, salted and covered in dark chocolate, or the salted caramel macarons from The Magical Macaron…. I’m open to people attempting to convince me otherwise though!

            I also feel like coffee is a good social thing too, although most places carry really good tea selections. I’m friends with a few coffee connoisseurs that always have something fun to share in terms of coffee and conversation. I somehow feel that coffee will probably always be here to stay, especially when most of the international borders open up again! There are some amazing countries out there that specialize in their coffee and it shows!

            Ok, so a little back story on this: I traveled to Europe for the first time in 2016(ish) and was drinking my diet sodas like water around then, too. BUT most of the hotels we stayed at didn’t have soda on hand, they had coffee or espresso instead. SO- I made do, and I’m so glad I did! Can we just say mind blown? I can’t drink espresso stateside, but when in Italy… I guarantee that you cannot get bad espresso or coffee there. We stayed in a few other countries too, but Italy’s coffee was most memorable. If anyone wants to try to change my mind about stateside espresso, be my guest! I always welcome a new learning experience!

Coffee in Mexico is phenomenal, too. I frequent Mexico, usually the Cancun/ Riviera Maya region, and love staying in the all-inclusive resorts. I also always get teased for asking for iced coffee anywhere we stay, why? Because Mexican coffee usually has a hint of chocolate and cinnamon in it! It literally makes my taste buds dance and my brain just melt like an ice cube, it’s THAT good.

I miss travelling! I am looking forward to the days when we can travel at will and go explore the world again! Til then, coffee and tea in hand…

Much love,  

Moi

P.S. I am not getting paid by any of these entities. I am linking them so that you’ll know what I prefer and if you want to enjoy them too, you can! Cheers!

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For the Love of Caffeine: Quitting the Daily Grind https://www.adventuresofadelaide.com/quittingcoffee/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=quittingcoffee https://www.adventuresofadelaide.com/quittingcoffee/#respond Sat, 01 Feb 2020 23:35:37 +0000 http://www.adventuresofadelaide.com/?p=81 Tea of the Moment: The Steeping Room’s Organic Imperial Jasmine Green Tea

Song of the Day: Me Too by Meghan Trainor

The Steeping Room’s Imperial Jasmine tea is by far my MOST favorite jasmine tea. It isn’t as bitter green as some jasmine tea’s that are out there. It has a beautiful sweet and earthy aroma and is perfect by itself– no sweeteners needed, IF you steep it as directed. Don’t have a Steeping Room near you? HEB has my second favorite jasmine tea under their “Cup of Joy” it is also my favorite “on the go” tea at work and has a similar sweet and earthy aroma and is also perfect all by it’s lonesome.

My song that literally got my blood pumping and my feet grooving today is “Me Too”. Meghan Trainor is definitely someone I would love to meet. Her music speaks volumes and almost always gets me (and countless others) moving and grooving to her music. That’s the goal right? Consider it accomplished!

Ok- my latest adventure is quitting… coffee. I know, I know, it’s sacrilegious! But let me tell you where I’m coming from:

About 11 plus years ago, I used to only drink tea and water. IF I wanted a soda, I would get a regular sugar Dr. Pepper or something. (I’m a native Texan, by the way… Dr. Pepper is practically in our blood.) I would always look forward to visiting my paternal grand parents because I was allowed all the Dr. Peppers to my heart’s content (usually about one per day). Granted, I would still really only want water, tea or Mr. Grape Kool-Aid.

10 years ago I was introduced to diet soda. I enjoyed Diet Coke, but LOVED Diet Dr. Pepper. So- I kept drinking it, then I kept drinking more and more. Until one day I realized I was drinking TWO liters of diet soda PER DAY. This realization happened about 6- 7 years ago… I attempted to quit, cold turkey… but that was an awful experience. Quite literally the sweats, chills, brain fogginess of an addiction that I didn’t think was an addiction. During this whole thing, I am still drinking water and tea like a fish.

Flash forward a year and I started only drinking 4-5 cans of soda a day. This is an improvement! Then we travel forward a couple more years and I kicked most diet soda to the curb (I still enjoy the occasional one (i.e. Diet root beer or Diet Dr. Pepper/ Coke in a pinch)). Yay!

Well, I began substituting coffee for soda. There could be worse vices…. I think I was ready to kick diet soda, and it’s chemicals, to the curb but not the caffeine.

I originally started with hot coffee, something like HEB’s Café Ole San Antonio and Houston blends. This was great, but still wasn’t a fan of hot coffee. Too bitter. I then discovered cold brew! Cold brew is actually made similarly to tea, coffee grounds are essentially steeped in cold water for 12-24 hours. It’s less acidic but much more caffeinated than regular hot coffee. I actually make my own! It’s really easy to do and GREAT for busy people who want to make something, then just forget it! I am definitely one of those busy people!

What I usually have is a 2-3 gallon beverage container, cold water and then my favorite cold brew mix. I like to mix mine up, I generally like Blue Island “High Tide” cold brew pouches (which is SUPER convenient, especially if I just want ONE cup!) and Bizzy Brew’s “Smooth and Sweet” cold brew grinds. I bought a cloth cold brew bag, on Amazon, to put in my container and will generally let my coffee steep overnight for about 8-12 hours. It’s delicious and I love having it every morning, especially in my line of work!

I totally experience the coffee headaches when I don’t have it, so that’ll be another fun adventure for me to suffer with… silently. I am quitting coffee because my ultimate goal is to go back to just tea and water. I am working on being healthier and just overall a lot nicer to my body. It is the only one I’m getting in this lifetime!

I am not getting paid or in any way advertising for any of these recommendations, just recommending these amazing products because they taste good. If any of you readers want to try something new, these are some GREAT products! Feel free to let me know your thoughts and opinions on them!

Anyways- I begin my coffee “detox” in the next week; it’ll definitely be an adventure! But totally worth it in the long run!

Goodbye coffee- Thanks for helping me kick another vice to the curb during our time together. It’s been a great adventure with you!

Much love and in health, Moi

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