If you’re not familiar with Teeccino, it’s caffeine-free herbal coffee. “It’s a blend of herbs, grains, fruits and nuts that are roasted and ground to brew and taste just like coffee.” source Now, I don’t know if I’d go so far as to say it tastes just like coffee, but it’s definitely more coffee-like than tea-like, which for me, was a bonus. I only tried one cup, of one flavor, the French Roast. The taste was bold, a little bitter like coffee is, and hearty. I will admit, however, that I do like the blast of caffeine that coffee delivers and so not only is the Teeccino not exactly coffee in terms of taste, it’s not coffee in terms of caffeine levels. Meaning, it has none. If you can get past the caffeine issue, I think the taste is fine. The Teeccino people suggest weaning off coffee by using 3/4 coffee to 1/4 Teeccino and then reducing your coffee intake and increasing your Teeccino intake until you’re caffeine free. I am certainly not caffeine free. And have no intentions of becoming so. I love coffee and recently did a big Coffee Reviews post where I reviewed a dozen coffees. Like Smores Coffee And reviewed a few of my daily go-to coffees And not only do I enjoy caffeine, but if I can combine it with milk and sugar, even better. Here’s my homemade Vegan Caramel Macchiato recipe From my last post on Fat Tuesday, it seems most of you are not going out. It is a Tuesday after all. I loved hearing about your crazy stories and shenanigans. However, most of you said you’re much more into being home-bodies than life-of-the-parties. Interestingly enough, it seemed that many of you would rather be at home watching movies on the couch or creating something in the kitchen than out amidst chaos. I can’t argue with that. Dessert: Let’s stick with a caffeine theme. If you don’t love coffee, but still love chocolate which has caffeine, you could try my Vegan Guiltless & Fast Hot Cocoa Recipe And if you love chocolate and coffee, you can have both with Vegan Chocolate Chip Coffee Softserve Questions:
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Are you addicted to caffeine? No shame in saying, yes, I am. I get headaches if I go longer than 24 hours without a cup of coffee, and my brain and thinking isn’t as clear or sharp if I am caffeine-deprived. And yes, I get a little cranky without some caffeine in my system. I don’t “have to have” coffee in the morning, but after 24 hours of being caffeine-free or not having any cofee, I do really begin to miss it and want it.
Would you like to be caffeine-free? No, I really don’t care and have no plans to become caffeine-free. Why would anyone want to be caffeine-free? Well here are a few pros and cons from this site: Con: The Jitters Pro: Memory Boost Con: Caffeine Withdrawal Pro: Antioxidants Con: Digestive Tract Problems As with anything in life, it’s a mixed bag and one study will come out saying a glass of red wine is good for you, another will say no, avoid alcohol entirely. Same with caffeine. Or like in my Zodiac & Astrology post, if you look hard enough for reasons or signs, you can always find some data or study or information that will support/refute your own personal bias. It’s a balancing act and moderation for me. A cup or two of coffee a day is what I have, and I set two cups as my daily limit. Period. I enjoy my cup or two, but when that’s done, I’m done. And I will always reach for coffee over tea. I just love the taste of coffee. Tea is nice, I like it. Coffee is wonderful, I love it. Where do you stand with caffeine? Is tea any “better” than coffee in your opinion?