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  • terri 4:55 pm on 2010/04/13 Permalink | Reply
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    Your Sweetness is a Weakness. 


    Sencha Shot from Ito-En is my one of my most favorite drinks. It is expensive (usually $2 for a small can), but it definitely fits my current palette to a tee.

    I am always on the look out for a good refreshing non-sweet drink, usually iced tea. I would like to think that it wouldn’t be a hard task since there are so many drinks out there. When you are diagnosed as a diabetic like me, though, you unfortunately find out that is not the case.

    Life was so much easier when I didn’t have to read the label on what I buy, but now as someone who has to be more conscious about what goes into her body, I am disappointed to find that there is a huge lack of unsweetened drinks in the marketplace. The disappointment runs deeper when I go to places like Whole Foods and Down to Earth and find most of their “healthy” drinks are chock full of sugar. Granted, the source of sugar is probably more natural than artificial, but nonetheless, it is still sugar that I have to stay away from. Also, there are ‘diet drinks’ that have zero sugar and therefore zero calories, but they are made with artificial sweeteners which I find gross. These things are out on the market because of some insatiable craving we have for the sweet, and that even when we are advised to cut back on sugar, we have to synthesize artificial sweeteners that may (or may not) be harmful to us in the long run. (Yes, that’s ANOTHER debate.)

    The fact that I am diabetic actually is quite irrelevant; what I ponder is this: what can one drink when they just don’t want to drink something highly sweet? All I can really find is water and a few varieties of unsweetened teas, which are so small in number compared to the sweetened teas that are out there. And I know it’s not hard to manufacture unsweetened teas if they can easily manufacture and distribute sweetened teas.

    I have downed so much green tea this past year, it is not even funny. As much as I LOVE it, I do wish for a little variety. What I have been doing to get that variety of flavor is buying and brewing my own tea (Yay Lupicia!), but I am just so disappointed that I can’t just go to my friendly neighborhood store and find something refreshing and not entirely bland. Am I rowing by myself in this boat, or no?

     
  • terri 3:15 am on 2010/03/12 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: drink, , kawaii   

    Ode To Green Tea 

    Green Tea is the best thing there is as far as the simple pleasures go. As a drink, it doesn’t have any calories nor sugar in it but it still provides an adequate amount of caffeine to get me through my day. Its taste is amazing in its subtlety as it is not loaded with overwhelming sweetness or bitterness. I would very well call it the perfect drink.

    Several weeks ago, I saw a Tokidoki shirt with Adios and his pink counterpart gf (Ciao Ciao?) enjoying Green Tea and Sushi. I am not a big Tokidoki fan, but I got the shirt anyway because it was a cute way to celebrate one of my most favorite things. Whenever I wear it, I have the urge to enjoy some green tea or a green tea flavored treat. Today: Green Tea Gelato (alongside Macadamia Nut Gelato, Hunny’s choice) from Nordstrom’s Gelato Bar.

     
  • terri 6:42 pm on 2010/03/06 Permalink | Reply
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    Love/Hate 

    For the past year now, I felt I was pretty good about avoiding Starbucks. And really, everyone should find at least one reason to avoid Starbucks. 1) It’s a hassle because the line is long. After all, everyone else is doing it. 2) It may not worth the hassle when they screw up your order (and they do it WAY to often to me) 3) It’s expensive. We all know it but it bears repeating and 4) We shouldn’t be dependent on some pricey drink every morning.

    So why this entry? I have found myself giving in more and more to the Starbucks machine. It certainly doesn’t help that I work near one (Okay, who doesn’t?) In the past two months, I have been ordering a doppio just because I think I need ‘something.’ I figured it would be okay to have once in a while, but now it’s happening way too often. Heaven help me if it gets to the point when the barista tells me my name and my order before I utter it.

     
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