Thursday, June 21, 2007

Little Magic Bean


So, after gulping down about 5 galloons of coffee and looking like an old car in need of some serious pimping, I finally feel semi-human again.

Coming from a country where coffee is definitely the official beverage, it’s with no surprise that I have to confess my lifelong adoration and of course, addiction to this wonderful bean. Especially after a night spent in admiration of the country of Mexico and their beloved Tequila.

I don’t think I know one single person in Italy who doesn’t drink coffee, in one way or the other. Some people prefer a strong and energetic espresso, while others prefer a milder version like cappuccino or latte.

Me, I can drink it all.

Especially after nine long months of pregnancy where I was only allowed one lousy daily cup of this wonderful poison and the rest just meaningless decaf, I could not wait to give birth and swim in a pool of delightful java.

Even though caffeine has a really bad rap, I am usually willing to ignore it, especially when it comes down to the fact that without it, I won’t even be able to get out of bed.
Let alone dealing with work, Luca, the nannies at the park and my obnoxious neighbors.

I’m always looking for that little energy buzz to get me through the day. It could be a nice and foamy latte or a blissful chocolate bar. Most likely anything with sugar will do it.

The only tiny bit problem is that my old body is now totally addicted to anything sweet. So on a really bad day I will have to chow down the equivalent amount of sugar you’ll find in a candy aisle at the supermarket.

I’m also starting to believe that I’m one of those lucky beeeatches who can “almost” eat anything and blame it on her fast metabolism. I say almost because I’m not 100% sure yet, but I know that with all the sugar I eat on a daily basis, Moby Dick would look like my skinny twin.

DCP: If you feel guilty about drinking too much coffee, Green Tea is the healthy alternative to a black cup of java. It’s full of antioxidants and other really good stuff. Doesn’t really taste as good as a cappuccino, but it will probably double your life expectancy!

4 comments:

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Mariana said...

hahahaha I drink tea most of the day, a special kind of tea that the native peoples of South america used to drink before the spanish seattled/conquered/massacred.
Love coffee... especially after dinner. Dunno why.
I find that Im eating enough sweets for a platoon altely, but no... I dont have a fast methabolism, so...here comes Moby Dick... hahahaha After almost a year one can not use the old "just had a baby" excuse, right?

Brittany said...

I have a Senseo pot, and I make a half-decaf/half-realcaf coffee... that way I can drink TWO cups a day, while pregnant. haha. It tricks my brain well enough. Then, I go to Starbucks and get a decaf mocha. I, too, love anything sugar and eat it all day. YAY! for fast metabolisms. and...Yay! for the bean!!! :)

Glad Mexico's yummies didn't kick your butt too hard! (I can't wait to drink a chocolate martini again...)

Cool Mama said...

Hi ladies!

So glad to hear that I'm not the only caffeine addicted freak!
What can I say? I love my java 2, 3 or 4 times a day.
hmm...I wonder if they have a support group..say..CAA (caffeine abuser anonymous!). LOL!