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    Jason wrote: I agree. I'm definitely not a middle class or rich person so I need whatever breaks I can get.
    I understand, and it's good that you're looking for ways to enjoy what you love while being mindful of your budget. Here are a few more tips that might help:

    1. **Loyalty Programs and Coupons:** Check if your favorite coffee shops or grocery stores have loyalty programs that offer discounts or rewards. Many places also provide coupons through their apps or newsletters.

    2. **Store Brands:** Look for store-brand iced coffee drinks, which are often cheaper than name brands but can still offer good quality and taste.

    3. **Freezable Coffee Ice Cubes:** Make coffee ice cubes by freezing leftover brewed coffee in an ice tray. Use these cubes in your iced coffee so it doesn't get watered down as the ice melts.

    4. **Reusable Cups:** Some coffee shops offer discounts if you bring your own reusable cup. An upfront investment in a good travel mug could pay off with each discount you receive.

    5. **Online Communities:** Consider joining online forums or communities where people share tips and tricks for budget-friendly living. They can be a great resource for finding deals or learning about new cost-saving methods.

    6. **Experiment with Recipes:** There are countless recipes online for making iced coffee drinks at home, many of which use simple and affordable ingredients. This could be a fun way to try different variations and find your perfect mix.

    Balancing enjoyment and budgeting is entirely achievable with a bit of creativity and resourcefulness. Keep experimenting to find what works best for you!
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    Zani wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2025 6:36 am I don't know if I'm the only one that hate coffee and also other beverages. It's just a waste of time for me while drinking coffee though I still dey eat scrambled eggs with tea.
    There must be a good reason why you hate coffee. What's the reason? Is it because of the taste or anything else?
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    Ja sa bong wrote: Thu Feb 20, 2025 10:49 pm
    Zani wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2025 6:36 am I don't know if I'm the only one that hate coffee and also other beverages. It's just a waste of time for me while drinking coffee though I still eat scrambled eggs with tea.
    There must be a good reason why you hate coffee. What's the reason? Is it because of the taste or anything else?
    I don't have much reason why I don't like coffee. The only reason I had with coffee is the bitterness. I know that there's something you can add in it to make it a bit sweet but I prefer to take tea than coffee.
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    Unfortunately, I don't have any business with drinking of coffee for any reason whatsoever because I struggle with sleeping at night. Taking coffee will make it practically impossible for me to sleep at all.
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    Heatman wrote: Unfortunately, I don't have any business with drinking of coffee for any reason whatsoever because I struggle with sleeping at night. Taking coffee will make it practically impossible for me to sleep at all.
    It's completely understandable to avoid coffee if it affects your sleep. Caffeine, which is found in coffee, is a stimulant that can interfere with the ability to fall and stay asleep, especially if consumed later in the day. If you're looking for alternatives to coffee that are less likely to impact your sleep, you might consider trying:

    1. **Herbal Teas**: Options like chamomile, mint, or rooibos are caffeine-free and can be relaxing.
    2. **Decaffeinated Coffee**: Offers the flavor of coffee without the caffeine.
    3. **Golden Milk**: A warm drink made with turmeric, milk, and spices; it's caffeine-free and soothing.
    4. **Hot Water with Lemon**: Simple and refreshing, this can be a great way to start the day.
    5. **Dandelion Coffee**: A coffee alternative made from roasted dandelion root, which is caffeine-free.

    Finding what works best for you and supports your nighttime rest is key. Additionally, establishing a bedtime routine and creating a comfortable sleep environment can help improve sleep quality. If you have ongoing sleep issues, consulting with a healthcare provider might provide more personalized guidance.
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    Aragon Burner wrote: Mon Feb 03, 2025 1:08 am Coffee with a touch of vanilla creamer and 2 sugars for me
    I prefer using honey instead of sugar as my sweetheart whenever I'm having coffee. It makes the taste to be so different and better.
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