Im about to start drinking coffee, my first time. advice for beginers?!


Question:

Im about to start drinking coffee, my first time. advice for beginers?

and why do people drink coffee? i mean, some get awfully addictive


Answers:
Advice on drinking coffee? I'm not sure I get it.

You make it, you drink it. It's really quite simple.

IT IS NOT THAT GREAT BUT ITS OKAY AND IT GIVES YOUY GOOD STRENGTH

starbucks whitemocha!!! delicious

mm yum, i love coffee. I'm just about to make myself one from my coffee machine.
you should just use instant stuff first, Nescafé is gorgeous.
then go from medium strength first, so you like the taste, then have strong strength. And milk is essential, in my honest opinion.

Don't start. Once you start you'll become physically addicted to the caffeine. If you want a hot beverage, try decaffinated tea.

It is sweet nectar in the morning! And better for you than alcohol or tobacco! Wake and bake and coffee is wonderful!

For a beginner, lots of cream and sugar. As you come to appreciate the flavor of coffee, you may not want to candy it up and will switch to black or sugar only, but start out with cream and sugar--bitter and sweet or bitter are acquired tastes.

As for it being addictive--realizing it is half the battle. Don't make it your whenever I'm thirsty drink. One or two cups in the morning, and then switch to water or iced tea.

Advice for beginners_ don't drink coffee, bad for your heart, addictive, contains caffeine.

robusta coffee...
mix it with sugar and milk...

well, i don't like coffee...

i prefer tea to coffee...

Always drink one cup a day in the morning after food. If you drink more, you will have a headache the next day. If you drink no coffee, you will get a headache within a few hours.

If you drink coffee on an empty stomach, you will feel shaky and nauseated.

I started drinking coffee with no sugar, and still like it that way. I put 2% milk in mine. YUM.

Just drink it...its honestly good tasting and good for you...it prevents or protects against some cancers and heart disease

Try something not as strong, like a mocha or cappachino. I started drinking a cup in the morning in high school and then at college would have one or two before class. Now at work this summer I have at least a few cups to get me going & keep me warm they like to freeze me with the air conditioner. I wouldn't consider my self addicted, I just don't mind putting some sugar and french vanilla creamer in it. Try getting something with more flavor at star bucks I like the White Chocolate Mocha. :)

If you're not sure you like the taste of coffee yet, try using flavored creamer. I like International Delight French Vanilla.

dont.

yoru teeth will turn brown....and its not really a good thing for your system....all coffe is is colored hot water....with lots of caffiene

drink water ...when older you will be glad you did...

I agree with Aaron. Starbucks is the way to go

Ahhh...coffee...What a wonderful treat, until you get addicted and start with the withdrawal headaches. Stay away if you can.

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My first cup of coffee in the day MUST be black. Second and third cup can have some Carnation. I NEVER add sugar.

casue it tastes nice and gives you a buzz of energy as of the caffeine that it contains
good luck advice - dont frink loads at once - can give you a headache take it easy and even try alternating between decaf.....

coffee is addictive.. its the caffine that makes it addictive the only advice is to fix your cofee with cream, sugars and sugar substitues.. like splenda.. and powders like chocolate, cinnamon, vanilla, nutmeg, ect.



caffine is additive and i heard its a killer to get off of.. throbbing headaches and everythign when you discontinue your intake of caffine! doesnt sound like fun to me!

im actually a starbucks barista of 2 years and i dont drink coffee! ironic huh! i do still have caffine but im not addicted.. usually green iced teas and decaf espresso drinks. :) so im glad im not hooked! lol

It s suppose to get u moving...wake u up.




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