I used to drink tons of pop in high school, plus I worked at Culvers and got it free while I worked 50 hours a week. Probably averaged a 6-pack a day.
I stopped drinking it because my mouth always feels gross after drinking pop. Your mouth will feel so much better when you stop. I drink tons of water now. Love ice cold water.
Water and tea is pretty much all I drink. I have become a huge tea snob. And no, not that sweet tea crap.
Oh, and some seltzer/sparkling water as well. Never really had a lot of pop in my house growing up, unless we had a party or something.
I used to drink tons of pop in high school, plus I worked at Culvers and got it free while I worked 50 hours a week. Probably averaged a 6-pack a day.
I stopped drinking it because my mouth always feels gross after drinking pop. Your mouth will feel so much better when you stop. I drink tons of water now. Love ice cold water.
Those butter burgers are so damn good. I've been trying not to drink too much pop either. Water and Gatorade are so much more refreshing. Arnold Palmer is pretty good too
Those butter burgers are so damn good. I've been trying not to drink too much pop either. Water and Gatorade are so much more refreshing. Arnold Palmer is pretty good too
Be careful with that, those can wreck your teeth more so than pop. I'd still prefer one of those over pop, but I wouldn't go too crazy with them. All the acid and sugars in them strip your teeth of their enamel, among other issues.
My new job has a free pop machine. Also, free beer Thu/Fri after 3. The perks of working in advertising.
I'd be an alcoholic if they gave free beer at work. Also, why would any work place let you drink on the job? Not just because quality of work would most likely decline, but also they wouldn't want to be "responsible" for a drinking and driving incident.
Water, tea, coffee, and juice for me. I drink pop rarely.
Oh, and booze.
I use to have coffee in the morning, but cut it out because I don't like it on its own and would have to add some sugar and creamer or milk. Not Starbucks level of sweet, but one pack of Splenda or sugar for a 12oz cup of coffee 5-6 time a week definitely adds up, same with a tablespoon of creamer or milk.
Also try my best to dodge juices and just have the whole fruit instead. It's crazy how much sugar is in even natural juice. Once juiced a bag of like 10-12 apples and might have gotten two cups of juice.
I use to have coffee in the morning, but cut it out because I don't like it on its own and would have to add some sugar and creamer or milk. Not Starbucks level of sweet, but one pack of Splenda or sugar for a 12oz cup of coffee 5-6 time a week definitely adds up, same with a tablespoon of creamer or milk.
Also try my best to dodge juices and just have the whole fruit instead. It's crazy how much sugar is in even natural juice. Once juiced a bag of like 10-12 apples and might have gotten two cups of juice.
I remember reading/hear a few times that since the fibers of the original fruit have been filtered out of the juice, fruit juice is actually just unhealthy sugar water.
Coffee is a habit that I've gone off and on again about fixing. It got a lot harder after my workplace decided to get and stock an automatic coffee maker (Keurig). One day perhaps I'll be free of its clutches.
I remember reading/hear a few times that since the fibers of the original fruit have been filtered out of the juice, fruit juice is actually just unhealthy sugar water.
Coffee is a habit that I've gone off and on again about fixing. It got a lot harder after my workplace decided to get and stock an automatic coffee maker (Keurig). One day perhaps I'll be free of its clutches.
Certain juices, absolutely. Especially the ones with no pulp.
Only time I crave coffee these days is when I'm hungover.
I use to have coffee in the morning, but cut it out because I don't like it on its own and would have to add some sugar and creamer or milk. Not Starbucks level of sweet, but one pack of Splenda or sugar for a 12oz cup of coffee 5-6 time a week definitely adds up, same with a tablespoon of creamer or milk.
Also try my best to dodge juices and just have the whole fruit instead. It's crazy how much sugar is in even natural juice. Once juiced a bag of like 10-12 apples and might have gotten two cups of juice.
I'm a two splenda pack guy. Also, when I go to Starbucks, I get the equivalent of cake in a cup. 470 calories with 17 grams of fat and 7 grams of protein.
I drink orange juice rarely. I'm not big on it, but I drink it if it's there.
Just finished my first day of work (at least at the taco place). I learned a drink yall may be interested in. Its called a peg leg at the restaurant but what it is is a corona extra put upside down in a margarita. Its supposed to be really good. We also have stuff from micro breweries as well as shiner, bud light etc.
We have a couple secret tacos. Missionary style, hipster, naughty hottey, and jacked off.
I'm a two splenda pack guy. Also, when I go to Starbucks, I get the equivalent of cake in a cup. 470 calories with 17 grams of fat and 7 grams of protein.
I drink orange juice rarely. I'm not big on it, but I drink it if it's there.
At this point, I'd rather have sugar than those artificial sweeteners. Read that they're 200 times sweeter than sugar, even though they're "0 calories". Think about that...
When I applied for colleges (before first semester was over), I had a 4.042/4.0 GPA and was ranked 11th in my class. They just updated my GPA. I went raised my GPA to a 4.055 but dropped to 20th in my class.
At this point, I'd rather have sugar than those artificial sweeteners. Read that they're 200 times sweeter than sugar, even though they're "0 calories". Think about that...
I remember being told by my foods and nutrition professor that they function like fiber. You don't break them down at all, just poop em out.