230 calories is a wee bit shy of a snickers bar which also has 4 grams of protein. That is a lot for a single beverage.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Starbucks pumped flavors are 20 calories a pop. The white chocolate syrup is 60 calories a pump.
So if you get four pumps of flavor in a drink, you are taking in between 80 and 240 calories, just for the flavoring. That's a candy bar.
Not really. I'm the OP, I ask for two shots of flavor, four is way too sweet. A grande non fat chai with two pumps of flavor is between 200-230 calories, and has a lot of calcium and a bit of protein. Better than a candy bar, and more satistying as it takes a while to bring. Also getting some benefits from the chai tea.
Either way, it's figured into my daily calories. I typically get it as a midmorning or midafternoon snack to go along with fruit, and I don't get it every day. I'm at a healthy weight, eat healthy, and am active. Really, it's good to be aware of these things but most responsible adults will be okay.
Anonymous wrote:
I hope you are slicing your own lemon. Did you ever see that 20/20 on how contaminated cut lemon from restaurants are? Shudder. Never, ever again do I use the lemon slice they serve in water.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/23355862/ns/today-today_health/t/stop-poop-your-lemon/#.TqYOjBy9_58
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I hope you are slicing your own lemon. Did you ever see that 20/20 on how contaminated cut lemon from restaurants are? Shudder. Never, ever again do I use the lemon slice they serve in water.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/23355862/ns/today-today_health/t/stop-poop-your-lemon/#.TqYOjBy9_58
If you were truly concerned about strangers' dirty fingers leaving "germs" in/on your food, you would not eat in restaurants.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coffee. Black.
Fun!
But seriously, I loathe Starbucks coffee. I only like their speciality drinks. Their plain coffee tastes bitter and burnt to me. If I'm doing straight coffee it's either from my Keurig or I love a good cup from Dunkin' Donuts (but don't get their as often).
I heard they are introducing a light roast coffee for people like you, which is meant to rope in the rest of the population. I will probably switch, because I find their coffee too burnt as well. But I still drink it. Personally, I think they do something to their stuff that makes it addictive. I am totally serious.
Anonymous wrote:Starbucks pumped flavors are 20 calories a pop. The white chocolate syrup is 60 calories a pump.
So if you get four pumps of flavor in a drink, you are taking in between 80 and 240 calories, just for the flavoring. That's a candy bar.
Anonymous wrote:21:14: Hee hee!!!!
Grande Redeye. (three shots of espresso in coffee.) Booyah!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coffee. Black.
Fun!
But seriously, I loathe Starbucks coffee. I only like their speciality drinks. Their plain coffee tastes bitter and burnt to me. If I'm doing straight coffee it's either from my Keurig or I love a good cup from Dunkin' Donuts (but don't get their as often).
Anonymous wrote:"You should never drink calories"
-Abraham Lincoln.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you think, or maybe when do you think, the Starbucks love affair will end? Or is it here to stay like McDonalds?
I think it's here to stay. I am a major anti-corporate lefty who actively scorns them and I still go there at least twice a week because I'm sleep-deprived and it's easy.
But the idea came straight from Italy. Have you read the history of Starbucks? Before Starbucks was *Starbucks* and before Howard Schultz ran the joint, he went to Italy looking for new ideas to bring back to the small Seattle coffee roasters. He came back thrilled with the idea of the Italian coffee cafes and the espresso drink. After lots of other stuff happened that small Seattle coffee roaster became what it is today, Starbucks. The idea of the "coffee shop" isn't so crazy, it's been around for ages all around Europe & South America. If you don't like the corporate-ness of Starbucks then support your local coffee roaster & local specialty coffee shops. There are plenty all over DC, Fairfax, & Moco.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Water. Lemon.
I hope you are slicing your own lemon. Did you ever see that 20/20 on how contaminated cut lemon from restaurants are? Shudder. Never, ever again do I use the lemon slice they serve in water.
http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/23355862/ns/today-today_health/t/stop-poop-your-lemon/#.TqYOjBy9_58