This school year(teacher here), I have been buying a lot of $1 large coffees at McDonald’s.
I drink it in the car on the way to work. No coffee at work. They have it, but it is Folgers and so forth and I don’t drink it.
This school year(teacher here), I have been buying a lot of $1 large coffees at McDonald’s.
I drink it in the car on the way to work. No coffee at work. They have it, but it is Folgers and so forth and I don’t drink it.
Never had a cup of coffee in my life.
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2 cups a day, each cup being 24 ounces.
I can’t stand the taste of coffee (and yes, friends have tried to introduce me to good-quality coffee, and my verdict was that it was slightly less foul), so zero coffee.
I do drink other caffeinated beverages (tea and cola), but those, I’m generally either zero or one serving total in a day, depending on how my schedule works out. More often zero, because on days when I’m working, I don’t have time to make a cuppa before work, and by the time I get home, it’s usually getting pretty late in the day for caffeine.
One cup a day, although really half a cup or less actually get consumed. It’s the smell and that first sip that do it for me; the rest is mostly superfluous.
One decaf. I quit caffeine a few months ago, as I was tired of the post-caf crash.
I said 3 to 5 cups, but that may increase. A friend just opened a little coffee shop, and I’d like to give him some business.
I usually drink two of my 16 oz. refillable mugs a day. Sometimes a third one when life is hard or I’m out with friends.
One upon waking, one mid-morning, one mid-afternoon.
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I’m curious about the “never had coffee” crowd. That seems to be an overly strong negative reaction, as it is such a ubiquitous product? I can see not liking it (many people claim to not like it on first trying it, but develop a taste for it), but shunning entirely? Outside of being LDS, I’m puzzled that someone would have never at least tried it.
Just one most days. I used to drink ridiculous amounts, like 12-14 cups a day, but I cut it way back to just a morning mug (regular, not travel) when I get into the office in the morning. On Sunday mornings I’ll have more but that’s because we go out for breakfast and the server tends to fill it – probably three cups total.
My total lifetime consumption of coffee is about 0.5oz. Tried it once, found it vile, and never saw a reason to give it another shot.
I’ll drink a cup of coffee if I have to be outside in the cold (which is almost never). Other than that, I don’t drink it.
What’s strange is, I LOVE the smell of coffee. Unfortunately for me, it smells better than it tastes. Which is the only consumable item I can think of that has that trait.
I drink about 16 ounces first thing in the morning, and another 12 ounces throughout the work day. I voted 3 to 5, because I didn’t read the OP very carefully and was thinking in terms of my coffee maker’s idea of a cup.
Depends on the day. Weekends maybe 1.5-3, going by the 12oz definition. Weekdays as many as six or seven. That’s not all the caffeine I drink, though — add a couple of caffeinated sodas and some water with caffeinated syrup added.
That’s on top of the adderall. I may have a problem.
Usually 1 cup, just after lunch. Occasionally I’ll have a cup of decaf in the evening.
I’m down to about 8 per week. I would like to cut out coffee complete, but I find I cannot at this point. In general this is my caffeine intake, no tea, ice tea or colas. My BP runs high these days and I’m on meds for it so I’ve told to drop coffee completely, but I can’t. But just 1 cup seems to be enough.
One cup a day in the US , but when I’m in Italy at least two.
Zero! Hate coffee, hot tea & iced tea.
My hot beverage of choice is cocoa.
My caffeine of choice is diet Coke - 1 or 2 per day.