Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Coffee Chat!

Missy, here. And today is, literally, a coffee chat!




I came across this article on "5 Coffee Drinks Over 500 Calories" at EverydayHealth.com and was totally stunned! (They list the source as Findthebest.com )

1. Krispy Kreme's Mocha Dream Chiller, 20oz: 1,050 calories, 41g total fat
EQUAL TO: 6.17 White Castle cheese burgers
2. Dunkin' Donuts Vanilla Bean Coolatta, 32oz: 860 calories, 12g of total fat
EQUAL TO: 3.44 McDonald's Hamburgers
3. The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Caramel Ice Blended, 24oz: 790 calories, 13g of fat
EQUAL TO: 4.16 Taco Bell Chicken Soft Tacos
4. Starbucks White Chocolate Crème Frappuccino w/whip, 24oz: 760 calories, 13g of fat
EQUAL TO: 2.23 Burger King Fries (small)
5. Peet's Coffee & Tea Hot White mocha w/whip, 20oz: 547 calories, 25g total of fat
EQUAL TO: 1.95 Subway 6" Turkey Breast Sandwiches


As Ruthy would say...Oh my stars.


Have you ever drunk any of these?? I'm pretty sure I've had a Coolatta.


So, how do you cut down on the fat and calories of your favorite jazzed-up coffee/tea beverages?

16 comments:

  1. I can honestly say I haven't had any of those loaded-calorie drinks 'cause I'm not a coffee drinker. Now, if you'd talked about white hot chocolate with whipped cream and grated chocolate on top -- I'd be in major denial right now. I mean, we all know chocolate is exempt from calories, right?

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    1. And I happen to be serving those in SEEKERVILLE right now, Kav!!!! ;)

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    2. me too! I can pass on coffee but hot chocolate? hoo boy!
      susanna

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  2. kav, I'll have to go hit the site and look for hot chocolate drinks! LOL

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  3. Oh, goodie. I don't crave, nor have I ever had, any of those drinks.

    I cut down the fat and calories by keeping them au naturel. I like my tea plain, but flavorful. Coffee isn't an issue. Lemonade? Thank You, Lord, for Chick fil A diet lemonade. YUM!

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    1. I almost hate that you're not even tempted....

      But you're too stinkin' cute.

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    2. Ditto what Ruthy said, Mindy! LOL

      I have to say, though, that I've been sorely tempted by the new Zaxby's Brownie milkshake. Has anyone had one yet???

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    3. I LUV chick fil a diet lemonade! susanna

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  4. I'm with Kav - I like my tea plain (hot or iced), and my chocolate, well, chocolatey. I add at least an extra teaspoon of cocoa powder whenever I make hot chocolate. (but plain cocoa powder doesn't add calories or fat!).

    If I want to add more sweetener, though, my go-to non-calorie sweetener is Stevia. It's fantastic. No chemicals, so no chemical taste. All natural, and very sweet. To start out, you can use a Stevia blend like Truvia.

    I haven't found a substitute for cream, though. Give me the real thing!

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    1. I must try Stevia.... On my list, Jan!

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    2. I've used Truvia for about a year and LOVE it!! I tried one of the other brands but didn't like it as well. This has worked great. I use it in my coffee every morning.

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  5. Missy, when I first saw stats like this last year, I gave up getting the high calorie drinks unless I'm traveling. Then it's my treat to myself.

    That's like a DAY'S worth of calories in a drink. With no value.

    Sigh...

    So I say no to them and milkshakes unless I'm hangin' with Seekers or Dave. And then I enjoy them, laugh about them, and behave when I get home again. It's my self-imposed reward system!

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    1. Ruthy, that's smart. Save them for special treats. I'm so glad that I inspire special treats when you're with me at conferences!! :)

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  6. Jumping in late but as a Barista's mom I can tell you that one way to cut the calories is to ask for fewer pumps. Frankly, I find the drinks too sweet so I ask how many pumps of syrup (usually 4) and have them halve it or stick with just 1 pump. I generally skip the whipped cream but if I want it for flavor, I tell them just a drizzle. Starbucks typically uses 2% milk but you can ask for fat free.

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  7. Yeah, Mary. It's easy to cut back. I get the skinny hazelnut lattes. That's non-fat milk and sugar-free syrup. The Frapuccinos used to be a mix. But I think now you can ask for FF milk or decaff coffee. Not sure about the sugar though.

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  8. Hey Missy! I haven't got any of that drinks. Although I did have a Java Chip Frappe last time I visited Starbucks. But not taking chocolate drinks a day is a sad one. I love chocolate drinks more than coffee.

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