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RE: Predictable and repeatable

in Cinnamon Cup Coffee3 years ago (edited)

That's a tiny cookie right there ! I hope there were about a half dozen that went with it that you had already eaten before this photo. LOL

Coffee... coffee, I had so much to say in a comment, so I just added most of it to my post this morning instead.

I didn't start drinking coffee till I was around 40, but of course after in a while, grew to nearly daily and I've never put it down since for very long. I always drink my home coffee black, even though I am a sugar addict and wouldn't mind having a tiny bit in there. At a coffee cafe though, of which I have not been too more than a time or two through a drive through since covid started, I usually have a flavored one. My fav I guess is a White Chocolate Mocha, with extra expresso of course. I admit it is more like a liquid dessert than just a drink.

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It's so bloody tiny! They put them on the side of every coffee they serve, even the take away ones (in that case on the top of the lid) and they are packed full of flavour. So good, but never enough of it. (They are available to purchase though).

White Chocolate Mocha

Yum!

I used to drink this sort of thing from time to time before being diagnosed as diabetic. These days, it's extremely rare. I have a vanilla café latte now and then though, just because.

I have diabetes too, so I understand and it is also why I don't make more effort to go get them. I liked them long before I was diagnosed, so on very rare occasion, still had one. Got into the flat white, trying to find one that was not so full of sugar. I don't really think they actually taste good, but when I have gotten those, it was simply a way to get the extra caffeine.

Diabetes ruins a lot of fun !

Diabetes ruins most fun, at least when it comes to eating, but we don't have much choice I guess. When I was diagnosed (2009) I went off all sugar and carbs immediately, including in my coffee, and it went along way towards helping. So, I guess the bloody doctor was right. 😒

I manage the situation well though, and whilst I was injecting for a while (Byetta), but do not now. Metformin pills and a few other things plus a good diet and a lot of exercise have me on the straight and narrow.