tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4993221603087707868.post1576955706229643335..comments2021-03-19T06:49:51.963-07:00Comments on The Coffee Shop Diary: Do you take sugar in your coffee? 1 teaspoon or 2?artistrycafehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10910800517584923630noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4993221603087707868.post-50178689065889340052014-09-16T19:24:30.226-07:002014-09-16T19:24:30.226-07:00Kim, as a fellow coffee lover, or, more accurately...Kim, as a fellow coffee lover, or, more accurately, sweet, light coffee lover, I can relate. I have found that unsweetened coffee with skim or no milk doesn't appeal to me. I have, however, cut down my number of cups (sometimes to only one) so that reduces my sugar and cream intake. I also find that a hot cup of many herbal teas, especially green tea, can really appeal to both my tastebuds and sense of comfort in the way a hot cup of "something" can only do. Thanks for your expertise!Deb Comanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03944045916777206211noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4993221603087707868.post-50834892160311429872014-09-16T16:10:02.880-07:002014-09-16T16:10:02.880-07:00This morning I was waiting for my car at the deale...This morning I was waiting for my car at the dealer's and had a "snack" from their coffee bar. Some package of cookies. I could not believe how awful the aftertaste was and how bad I started to feel. Once we start eating really healthy food all the time, it is fascinating how junk food, too much sugar, etc. just TASTES bad. I like the taste of icy cold watermelon, fresh strawberries. I am a taste junkie. I think if we dialed down on all the shame, focus on obesity and moved into the sensuous aspects of healthy eating, we would do better as a nation. Great post, Kim!Linda Fairchildhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16875208922891972853noreply@blogger.com