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]]>Instead of adding white sugar or syrup to your drink, add sweeteners or a bit of cinnamon or cocoa.
Unless asked, Starbucks uses whole milk. They also have 2% milk, oat milk, nonfat milk, soy milk, coconut milk, and almond milk. This can save you lots of calories, if you’re counting them.
Starbucks has tons of syrups, including favorites like caramel and cinnamon dolce. Ask for fewer pumps of syrup or sugar-free ones.
Sure, whipped cream tastes amazing, but it also adds lots of calories and fat. If you can’t fathom going without whipped cream, ask for light whip.
If you really want a drink and don’t want to make any changes, order a tall instead of a grande or venti. Do you really need that big of a drink to enjoy it?
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]]>Cafe Americano is basically espresso with added hot water instead of milk. It has only 10 calories and it will give you all the benefits of coffee without the extra sugar or fat.
It’s possible to have a frothy, milky coffee in Starbucks without intaking hundreds of calories—just order a nonfat cappuccino! It’s the lowest-calorie milk-based drink they have on the menu and it only has around 60 calories, which makes it easy to fit into any meal plan.
Craving a vanilla latte? Go for a skinny version that uses only a little bit of frothed milk and a small amount of vanilla syrup, just to add flavor. It can even satisfy your dessert craving when you need that extra energy in the afternoon.
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]]>Instead of adding white sugar or syrup to your drink, add sweeteners or a bit of cinnamon or cocoa.
Unless asked, Starbucks uses whole milk. They also have 2% milk, oat milk, nonfat milk, soy milk, coconut milk, and almond milk. This can save you lots of calories, if you’re counting them.
Starbucks has tons of syrups, including favorites like caramel and cinnamon dolce. Ask for fewer pumps of syrup or sugar-free ones.
Sure, whipped cream tastes amazing, but it also adds lots of calories and fat. If you can’t fathom going without whipped cream, ask for light whip.
If you really want a drink and don’t want to make any changes, order a tall instead of a grande or venti. Do you really need that big of a drink to enjoy it?
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]]>Cafe Americano is basically espresso with added hot water instead of milk. It has only 10 calories and it will give you all the benefits of coffee without the extra sugar or fat.
It’s possible to have a frothy, milky coffee in Starbucks without intaking hundreds of calories—just order a nonfat cappuccino! It’s the lowest-calorie milk-based drink they have on the menu and it only has around 60 calories, which makes it easy to fit into any meal plan.
Craving a vanilla latte? Go for a skinny version that uses only a little bit of frothed milk and a small amount of vanilla syrup, just to add flavor. It can even satisfy your dessert craving when you need that extra energy in the afternoon.
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