Milk

Apr. 15th, 2008 06:43 pm
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The last train I can take to arrive at city hall on time is at 8:02. Tully's opens at 8. So nowadays the morning brewing and thermosing of my coffee is a must. The loss of lattes isn't great. When I started cutting back on fruit juices and yogurts with sugars to decrease ups and downs in my daily sugar cycle I also looked into other things that might not be great for me...and when I was preparing to lose monthly income due to a transition to a lower paying job as an ALT at a nearby city I started brewing more in the morning and skipping the Tully's expense.

I'm not a sweet coffee drinker, but I've been a daily latte drinker for years...but only skim lattes because full-milk tastes nasty to me. I tried to transition to full-fat milk, figuring that it is less processed and generally better for me than low-fat (which goes against all that American low-fat propaganda, I know!)  but I couldn't hack the taste.

My latte habit probably started when I was drinking too much coffee, milk was a way of offsetting gut-rot.

I don't like milk. As a child I refused to drink it and my mother let me, figuring that my body might just not be milk compatible and that I sure as hell ate enough cheese and ice cream to be getting my calcium. I used to despise yogurt, but have come to be an unsweetened yogurt fiend.

I now realize that the wisest way to prevent gut-rot is to not be drinking so much goddamned coffee. I'm down to a large morning coffee a day, with the occasional second cup on weekends.

After a few weeks of my budget-saving home-time brewing I ordered a latte and couldn't finish it. My body hasn't changed. I can't drink milk. It bloats and gasses me and makes me feel vile. I'd just grown used to it, thinking that perhaps I was just a gas-bag naturally and that milk with coffee would be a good thing to do. Nope.

And don't even suggest soy lattes. Soy latte is an abomination, and I am not so sure that soy in the highly processed forms available for soy lattes is good for anyone.

Special exceptions will be made for pumpkin spice lattes when visiting America.
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