MasterJedi Mike
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Hey everyone.
One thing I've always had some difficulty with is giving up soda. I love the non-diet, high-sugar carbonated beverages.
Trouble is, the only alternative that I can see that has any amount of flavor is fruit juice but wouldn't it figure that my favorite juice, orange juice is almost as bad as soda.
I've googled "alternatives to soda" and found stuff like green tea, water, low fat milk... I don't really like tea, I can't really stand water (no flavor) and low fat milk is nasty to me. Give me the whole milk any day.
I don't like diet soda. In fact, I hate the stuff. They say that diet Dr. Pepper tasted so close to the original that most people can't tell the difference. I can. I'm beginning to think I'm close to a super-taster where I can detect the subtle differences in flavor. That and a lot of diet sodas contain stuff that is questionable in terms of health. You give up the calories and the sugar in favor of cancer? No thanks.
I'd also like to free myself of the soda addiction because my pop (pardon the pun) is prone to kidney stones and soda is a leading contributor to them.
I'm actually fearful of giving up soda cold-turkey because I have a caffeine withdrawal problem - I get migraines pretty frequently and the sudden lack of caffeine can trigger a doozy.
One thing I've always had some difficulty with is giving up soda. I love the non-diet, high-sugar carbonated beverages.
Trouble is, the only alternative that I can see that has any amount of flavor is fruit juice but wouldn't it figure that my favorite juice, orange juice is almost as bad as soda.
I've googled "alternatives to soda" and found stuff like green tea, water, low fat milk... I don't really like tea, I can't really stand water (no flavor) and low fat milk is nasty to me. Give me the whole milk any day.
I don't like diet soda. In fact, I hate the stuff. They say that diet Dr. Pepper tasted so close to the original that most people can't tell the difference. I can. I'm beginning to think I'm close to a super-taster where I can detect the subtle differences in flavor. That and a lot of diet sodas contain stuff that is questionable in terms of health. You give up the calories and the sugar in favor of cancer? No thanks.
I'd also like to free myself of the soda addiction because my pop (pardon the pun) is prone to kidney stones and soda is a leading contributor to them.
I'm actually fearful of giving up soda cold-turkey because I have a caffeine withdrawal problem - I get migraines pretty frequently and the sudden lack of caffeine can trigger a doozy.
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