How much coffee or tea do you drink per day?
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ToddHileHoffer wrote:
I drink one 16OZ zero carb Rockstar in the morning
My favorite is Starbucks Double-Shots in the big cans.
I like the big cans too.
Mike Devenney
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I drink about 1-2 cups of coffee, and 4 cups of tea per day. Big tall cups that is.
24 oz cup to start the day, occasionally some after lunch if I was up late the night before. I use caffeinated drinks more as a tool to stay sharp late in the day at work. If I'm pleasure sipping it's vanilla chai, but that's in quantities too varied to report with any accuracy.
Mike Devenney
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I drink about 1-2 cups of coffee, and 4 cups of tea per day. Big tall cups that is.
2-3 before work... 1-2 per hour every hour at work... 1-2 per hour after work (sometimes substituted with beer lol!) I'd guess on a typical day around 20 ish...
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I drink about 1-2 cups of coffee, and 4 cups of tea per day. Big tall cups that is.
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I have 1-litre thermos that needs to be filled every morning with fresh home brewed tea. That last any where between 11AM and 3PM depending on the mood and what is going on the day. The rest of day, I substitute pure cold water.
Yusuf May I help you?
I usually drink 2 cup of black tea only working days. But I like tea while working.
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I drink about 1-2 cups of coffee, and 4 cups of tea per day. Big tall cups that is.
My beverage of choice is coffee, with or without caffeine. Before I leave for work: 1 cup. In the morning at work: usually 2 to 3 cups. After lunch, another 2 to 3 cups. After dinner, another cup. So... 6 to 8 10 ounce cups a day. Tim
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I drink about 1-2 cups of coffee, and 4 cups of tea per day. Big tall cups that is.
Sounds like I am in the caffinated minority. :cool: I drink 1-2 cups in the morning before I leave for work, then usually 1-2 cups in the morning at the office, and another 1-2 cups after lunch. Although there are days I only drink 1-2 all day. However, I also have extremly low blood pressure and drinking the coffee elevates my BP to the lower end of normal. I have tried medication but it has more unpleasant side effects and is not nearly as effective as the coffee, nor as pleasurable. I also drink sweet iced tea with lunch if they have it, and at home in the evenings. I come from a mid-west farm family so I was raised on tea instead of cool-aid. I have found, however, that my need for coffee is directly related to my BP. When my BP is up I have very little desire to drink coffee, and I don't seem to suffer any withdrawl effects when I don't drink as much. When my BP is real low, you almost can't brew it fast enough. :sigh:
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I drink about 1-2 cups of coffee, and 4 cups of tea per day. Big tall cups that is.
I start the day with one pot (standard "10-cup"), to start my heart and prepare for the shower, then keep a 16 oz travel mug filled and in hand all during the day. After work I switch to adult beverages.
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I drink about 1-2 cups of coffee, and 4 cups of tea per day. Big tall cups that is.
At least two large cups a day, typically three. I have gotten into drinking more Rockstar/Full Throttle/AMP/Red Bull drinks. I love the Rockstar Mocha...iced coffee with a kick. I'll drink two of those a day, morning and evening, and throw a regular coffee in to my gullet in the afternoon.
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I drink about 1-2 cups of coffee, and 4 cups of tea per day. Big tall cups that is.
I wish I could stand the coffee's flavor. It would help a lot to treat my morning sleepyness. Maybe I could order some cups of coffee in pills. So I can have 2 or 3 cups of coffee a day.
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I drink about 1-2 cups of coffee, and 4 cups of tea per day. Big tall cups that is.
5-6 tea, 1 coffee
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I drink about 1-2 cups of coffee, and 4 cups of tea per day. Big tall cups that is.
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Tea also has caffeine, but I agree. I just don't drink it much. I drink too many sugary drinks, I am not saying I am a paradigm of healthy living. I am just careful about addiction to things.
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I'm similar. I gave up regular caffeine intake, including cokes and tea, a couple of years ago and only use it as a stopgap when I've no other choice.
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I start out the day with about 8 cups of coffee in the summer. (Actually it's about 4 regular coffee mugs, but the coffee maker says 8 cups.) In the winter I drink more. Then, after lunch, I usually drink about a gallon of iced tea in the summer. In the winter, there's more hot coffee and less cold tea. I used to worry about too much caffeine and my wife used on get my case, too, but awhile back she asked my urologist and he said he could find no real clinical evidence that coffee or tea was bad for you. Not getting enough fluids and getting dehydrated is a much worse problem for people who work long hours, so he says.
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Caffeine does dehydrate you. I should know because I drink too much every day.
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I drink about 1-2 cups of coffee, and 4 cups of tea per day. Big tall cups that is.
I drink three to four cups of pure caffinated coffee before I even start work. I usually have on cup of tea after lunch and then three more cups of either tea or 50/50 coffee when I get home. I know it's addicting, but if I am going to be addicted to something, it may as well be leagal. ;)
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I drink about 1-2 cups of coffee, and 4 cups of tea per day. Big tall cups that is.
I have a liter of Mountain Dew a day, starting at 6am. When that runs out I'm too lazy to go to the store and get more so I drink water until I go home after which time I may drink another liter of it or Dr. Pepper or maybe something else. I find that the caffeine has very little effect on me. If I don't drink it for a week I feel the same as any other day so I'm not worried about being addicted or any of that.
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I drink about 1-2 cups of coffee, and 4 cups of tea per day. Big tall cups that is.
1 tea in the morning for a quick round of discussion with friends and 1 coffee in the afternoon when I start feeling a bit lazy.
Jwalant Natvarlal Soneji, BE IT, India
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2 cups of coffee typically. Occasionally, I'll have a cup of black or green tea.
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I used to get my coffee before the birds start singing. I drink coffee twice a day, but wait, I know a drink that scientist call it "Elixir of youth" (Soaked Ginger in Cold water) + mint boiled together, Filtered. After each meal will make you feel different. Try it guys, you have no thing to lose, but a lot to get !
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I drink about 1-2 cups of coffee, and 4 cups of tea per day. Big tall cups that is.
I used to drink two 20 oz mugs of coffee with breakfast, then lots of diet soda at lunch. But then several years ago I noticed that by 9 a.m. everything made me angry. "That's a not the primary key, you f**** moron!" And I thought, whoa, that's different. So I switched to decaf coffee or tea. If I get dull and distracted in the afternoon, I'll have a diet soda.
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What's worse is putting warm milk in just about anything! Let's see, I drink gallons of iced tea and have no problems with VS or Macs. I wonder if there's a lesson here? :)
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LEMMA: Putting milk/etc. in tea should be a criminal offense. I'm sure there's something in the Bible against it. Certainly, any who emerged from the shallower end of the gene pool would never think of such a foul juxtaposition of elegance and cow-squeezings.
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