I'm getting sick of my tall non fat vanilla latte. What is your drink of choice? Also, what did you used to drink before you were calorie concious? I used to get a mocha with full fat milk loaded with whipped cream. haha now I can't even fathom drinking something that is at least 400 calories.
Well, if I get a change to order anything at all (I usually get a regular cup at the office), I'll get a double tall no fat vanilla latte. However, since it's the season, when I get a chance I'll order a double tall non fat pumpkin spice or gingerbread latte.
If you're talking specifically Starbucks, their non fat cinnamon dulce latte is wonderful.
I never understood the fascination with fancy coffees. Medium roast, very strong, black coffee works best for me.
Just yummy is all! :-) But very pricey which is why I usually can't go out for coffee more than once a week.
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lucky you that you have Starbucks. Here in Malta we have nothing of the sort
lucky you that you have Starbucks. Here in Malta we have nothing of the sort
A tall non-fat pumpkin spice latte still has 200 calories. Starbucks offers sugar-free syrups in Vanilla, caramel, cinnamon dolce, hazelnut and gingerbread. A tall non-fat with sugarfree syrup is only 90 cals :)
I usually get a tall, non-fat sugar free vanilla or gingerbread latte from Starbucks or just a coffee with skim milk & sweetener. I always preferred skim milk to whole or even 2% milk and I'm not a huge whipped cream fan.
I usually get a tall, non-fat sugar free vanilla or gingerbread latte from Starbucks or just a coffee with skim milk & sweetener. I always preferred skim milk to whole or even 2% milk and I'm not a huge whipped cream fan.
I do the coffee dance.
If I want something milky and big I order a venti non-fat cafe misto for a whopping 90 calories.
If I want something milky and big I order a venti non-fat cafe misto for a whopping 90 calories.
I get a tall iced brewed coffee from Starbuck's. It's only 60 calories.
I drink Turtle Sundae Coffee! Yummy!!!
whats a cafe misto? and is it from starbucks?
I love Tall Light Coffee Frappuccinos from Starbucks with a little bit of sugarfree caramel syrup--about 120 cals total [150 if you get the Grande!]. Before, I'd order a Java Chip Frappuccino with whip cream--460! aahhh! thank goodness for light :D
I save my money and make my own coffee, drink it black for ultimate flavor, and enjoy for no calories
I used to order venti light espresso frappuccino from Starbucks but now my drink of choice is iced coffee unsweetened.
Nescafe Classico is pretty much the best tasting coffee out there, i take it black. sometimes with cream and sugar but its good by itself.
I just drink the coffee my grandad makes and it is delicious. I love my 1-2 morning cups of coffee with 1 splenda and some coffee mate. If i am at starbucks then i normally get a tall (or grande depending on how many cals left) coffee frap light. I just tried my first non fat vanilla latte with sf syrup. It was yummy. I think i will be trying the gingerbread one on wed.
*repeat post*
i like a tall toffeenut soy latte, a tall cinnamon dolce soy no whip latte, or a tall soy tazo chai. lately i have been having the very undiet friendly grande 1 pump peppermint whitechocolate mocha, whip and all..how can something so good be soooo bad :P
My poison is the Cafe Misto - Chai (with soy).
I almost never order a coffee related drink from anywhere (maybe once a month), so when I do it's a mocha--20% coffee, 80% hot cocoa, please. Not healthy, but at once a month, it's ok.
I still drink the samething. . .I make my own, add a tablespoon of half n half!!!
Cafe misto is from starbuck's and it's amazing.
It's half steamed milk - half coffee, or if you want, tea. It's delicious. Really filling.
It's half steamed milk - half coffee, or if you want, tea. It's delicious. Really filling.
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