Do you want to be remembered (or not remembered) as «tall,
nonfat latte» or do you want to be remembered as «Good morning Johnny, what's your best brew today?»
Order a «tall»
nonfat latte instead of a «grande».
Sometimes after a hard CrossFit workout I'll go for the Classic Bantam Bagels with a soy or
nonfat latte.
If one was so inclined, one could find a series of direct links between the photos that Tillmans took of pretty young things and the morning - afters that peppered fashion magazines in the early 1990s, and the seventeen year - olds that you see today clamoring through the French marche at Broadway Market in Hackney posing in café windows with
their nonfat lattes.
Not exact matches
I had my very first
nonfat, no whip, pumpkin spiced
latte earlier this week.
No, not all moms are Starbucks - obsessed, yoga - pants wearing, Target shoppers... but a lot of us are, so let us have our caffeinated beverage of choice (whether it be a venti, triple shot,
nonfat mocha
latte or just a big ol' Diet Coke!)
So, instead of the Starbucks Gingerbread
Latte, which has 29 grams of sugar in a tall 12 - ounce with
nonfat milk and whipped cream, let's make a super easy, much healthier recipe at home.
A tall «skinny» vanilla
latte (which is made with
nonfat milk and no whipped cream) ordered in place of a regular vanilla
latte saves you 60 calories or ~ 6 pounds in 1 year.
Other solid, flavorful options: a caramel macchiato with skim milk,
nonfat chai tea
latte and a skinny mocha Frappuccino.
There's a bakery / coffee shop not far from my house that offers a decaf,
nonfat, sugar - free vanilla
latte.
Except we like to put «together» in quotes here, because let's face it, you're watching «together» just as much as the guy at the coffee shop who knows your penchant for a double whip
nonfat soy
latte is your «friend.»
Fifteen years ago, who would have dreamed of shelling out $ 5 for a grande
nonfat half - decaf hazelnut
latte with whipped cream?