Coffee Near Me
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Here are the things that've helped me to shift my coffee habit.
I’m addicted to caffeine. I don’t just mean the usual weekday-power shots. Coffee does all the heavy lifting in my daily schedule. It fills up my cup. It can energize me and help me to work. When people ask about the coffee they never know how I got addicted to the stuff. (coffee near me)
When I heard that someone even suggested swapping it out for tea, I took the suggestion to heart. I started researching coffee. I pored over the opinions on sites and blogs. I learned a lot about the process and it may surprise you to learn that I drink tea, too! So, when the time came to decide what coffee to be weaned off in the coming year, I decided that tea would be my drink of choice.
Why do I switch from coffee to tea?
1. I stopped spending money on my caffeine addiction
1.1. Increasing caffeine consumption means increased expense
A mug of hot black tea from Starbucks costs $2.99. An espresso mug of Espresso from Starbucks is $8.90. In contrast, I can get the same amount of coffee for free (1L) from a local coffee shop (say, Fat Sal vs. Seed) for half the price of a pre-made mug (say, Starbucks ($0.75 to $1.50).
$2.99 = $0.22 CO 2 offset
$8.90 = $0.24 CO 2 offset
Because of this even minor shifts in coffee consumption yield noticeable changes in gas prices and consequently tax levels, I stopped buying coffee and drank just a little bit of tea each day. I no longer needed to buy large amounts of caffeine to get out of my day-to-day tasks. This saves on both gas costs and tax/fee brackets. ( coffee near me)
Coffee shops near me
Disclaimer: Before I write further about coffee shops I'd like to announce that not all of the coffee shops are chosen at random because the price-per-cup is very different for specialty coffee shops. There are coffee shops that offer more than just cups of coffee, but instead offer expensive one-ounce brews as well as their own variety of warm brews. I'm not sure why I'm choosing coffee shops so easily, but why not? Let's just be in charge, shall we? (Coffee shops near me)
My coffee shop of choice is made up of a mixture of specialist stores and single-serve coffee producers. It's also the only coffee shop I've had in a sandwich shop (some of the others I've been in are worth the trip, but coffee is almost everywhere). Like any coffee shop, you're probably not eating your coffee right? Ugh! I'm not as tipsy as you would be after a 10am cup of joe from the Starbucks I pick up on the average coffee shop line at my local supermarket, but I absolutely love it to wake me up toasty mornings like the queen I am.
There is a lot of food on the menu, but even if you do like to eat out, there are so many places to choose from. Food is delicious, it's what keeps me going and goes well with the warm drinks. So I go for breakfast which I know most of you eat at home anyway, and it makes for the best quality coffee of your day, and/or the best breakfast of your day. Which means I go to an excellent coffee shop.
Yes, there are coffee cafes selling your coffee for less than £1 per drink, but coffee is worth a lot more than a pound, especially if you're aiming for top-notch quality. The food chain is also unbeatable because there are so many coffee shops close to my house near the one I work at, so you can pull in one coffee and easily have yourself a sandwich afterward!
I know, I know, I know my coffee choices are not really worth mentioning since they're everywhere, but coffee shops aren't just for coffee, coffee also gives you character!
Losing your coffee-sparkling sense of smell!
The scent makes everything better! Your comforters and pillows would not look the same without it! While it's possible to brew coffee, the scent of coffee isn't something you find anywhere unless you're producing your own. I think the reason I enjoy quality coffee more is that I have the professional experience of preparing and buying my own.
Like I said, going to an excellent coffee shop has its perks. The wait staff is friendly and helpful. They're sure to remember your name, and I particularly like the ones who know the local area. It's important that local people shop locally to get the right quality from local producers!
The coffee itself is usually cheaper than a cup of coffee from a popular chain coffee shop (although the prices do vary so much) and the atmosphere is laid back with good music playing. You wouldn't find scuffed floors, but you might see the hostess from your favorite local coffee shop, and the next time you want a cup of coffee you're pretty sure she'll be behind the counter! That's what cafe culture is all about; people supporting local businesses.
As an added bonus, the staff is willing to discuss your coffee fix with you rather than advising you to go to the outdoor outlets, which are only available on certain mornings and weekends. Coffee shops that offer seats need to be accessible to all people, everyone who lives near my coffee shop gets an individual seat!
My coffee list would have been very long if I kept adding stuff up, but we'd be here now anyways... I love buying a special cup of coffee! For coffee lovers like me and coffee junkies like me, I think the best name for coffee is Single-serve coffee because a mug is the best cup of coffee ever and single-serve coffee only has one pour-over, but when you have to buy the mug, it's no bad thing. (coffee shops near me)
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