I like my coffee just right
Me too, I only drink black instant coffee. I usually can't take the bacteria and stuff that accumulate in coffee machines of various types.
one day I woke up and drank tea instead of coffee
Interesting, I hope that happens to me as well. In some countries, like Japan, some people get by without drinking coffee at all.
Unfortunately, I've been drinking coffee since I was a toddler ... my parents didn't think not to give me coffee. Same with alcohol ... lol, I'm glad I only rarely drink alcohol.
Perhaps if you make the coffee to weak or to strong you'll dislike it enough that you'll switch over to tea.
I don't know if that would help. I already drink comparatively weak coffee (compared to what I drank years earlier). Perhaps thinning it out further would help. I already vary the strength by using different cup sizes and always the same amount of coffee granulate.
Having that amount of coffee in a day isn't good for you. Let us know what you plan to do. I wish you luck Monster.
Thank you.
I'll be trying to drink more tea.
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Unfortunately, some of the effects you'll experience while trying to break your coffee habit will not be very pleasant, especially since you drink a very large amount of coffee, and also due to the fact that you get withdrawal symptoms after just a few hours.
That's true, I get headaches in the morning if I don't drink coffee. Often I can't stomach food if I don't have a coffee after the meal. My brain begins to feel awkward if I don't drink coffee frequently enough. Plus, I'm often tired and drink coffee to stay awake, but often it also makes me tired.
Coffee is one of the most vile drugs ... lol
The best thing for you to do would be to gradually reduce your coffee intake per day- drink a little less coffee every few days, and over time you won't feel the need to drink do much of it. Replace some of these cups of coffee with tea instead. This would be the best way to go about it- remember that suddenly quitting something like that is no good for you.
Yeah ... if I can gradually reduce coffee intake, I might someday be able live without it.
Good luck! Let us know how this works out for you.
Thank you, I will!
