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I'm just beginning my process but have made some changes already (no soda, no Water at mealtimes, etc). I really like having something hot to drink. I have given up my Tastefully Simple Chai (sigh) and hot chocolate, etc. I love skinny Decaf lattes (will those be okay occasionally?). I'm an okay coffee drinker - about one cup of decaf a day, not a hot tea drinker. For those of you who like a hot drink especially with the winter weather coming up, what are you drinking? Would appreciate any ideas.

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Just curious....why do you have to give up the chai and hot chocolate???

I'm not much of a hot tea drinker either, but I love chai tea. I add a little splenda and just a little milk to it. I also buy the Alpine sugar free apple cider mix, it's pretty good. I also drink the diet hot chocolate mix. I drink coffee in the mornings and the others at night.

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Georgiagirl - thanks for your response. The chai I drink has caffeine (only 9 grams) but quite a bit of sugar - it's really more of a spiced milk-based drink than true chai tea. My hot chocolates are definitely not sugar free! - will look to see if I can find some that area bit healthier next time I go to the store. Thanks for your ideas!

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Chamomille tea is pretty good. There's always broth too but I imagine you'll be drinking plenty of that in the beginning and probably never want to even look at it again.

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i always have a cup of coffee or 2 in the morning - but i do enjoy tea as well.

i bought at costco last month a 4 box package of bigelow teas, all caffeine-free. i'm hooked on the power fruit / antioxidant assortment, this morning alone i've had 4 cups of bulueberry harvest & pomegranate pizzazz. i add a tbsp of honey...& yum!!

no calories till i add the honey:tongue:

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Spendi & luluc - Guess I need to get more adventurous with my teas!! The flavored ones do sound good! Thanks so much for posting. :drool:

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I love teas... Chai is my favorite. I make a Tazo Chai Tea bag, let it steep for 5 mins, and then add 1 pkg of sugar in the raw and 1/2 milk. The best ever... and I get lots of Calcium in that way too...

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I absolutely love the Starbucks Chai Tea, but after seeing the calories and sugar content online tonight, I think I'll have to quit that! :w00t:

There is a brand of sugar-free Chai mix that you can make yourself, it's actually really good. Mix it with half nonfat milk and half Water. :drool:

[ame=http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001E52WSS?ie=UTF8&redirect=true]Amazon.com: General Foods International coffee, sugar free Chai Latte Drink Mix, 4.4-Ounce Tin (Pack of 6): Grocery[/ame]

I linked you to the product on Amazon, but you can find it in any grocery store on the coffee aisle.

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My absolute favorite warm drink in the morning is mint herbal tea. I add a bit of splenda to it and it calms my stomach and loosens everything up a bit so I can eat later. I use chicken or beef broth when I'm craving a salty snack in the evening.

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Hi, I found this yesterday and haven't had time to try it yet, but am hoping to give it a try soon.

Chai Latte Mix

4 cups nonfat dry milk powder

1/3 cup brown sugar substitute

2 tablespoons ground cinnamon

1 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom

1 1/2 teaspoons ground ginger

1/4 teaspoon ground cloves

1/8 teaspoon white pepper (optional)

2 cups Splenda

2 cups instant tea, unsweetened

1 (3.4-ounce) package sugar-free instant vanilla pudding mix

To make mix, combine 1 cup nonfat dry milk with brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, ginger, allspice, cloves and white pepper, if desired; blend in a blender or food processor to get the lumps out of brown sugar.

Combine with remaining dry milk, Splenda, instant tea and dry vanilla pudding mix.

Store mix in a covered container. Makes 35 servings.

To prepare as a beverage, start with 2 rounded tablespoons of mix to an 8-ounce cup of hot water; stir.

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Thank you everyone for your kind responses! I've tried the sugar free cider and some fruit teas. I also bought the individual Splenda to mix in a cup of coffee so I'm enjoying my Decaf coffee a bit more - and will definitely try the chai mix! Thanks again ladies!!

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I stay FAR away from artificial sweetners, so my tea has to have a good flavor all it's own. My preference? I love peppermint tea, orange spice tea and I also like to cut a few slices of ginger root and pour hot Water over it. I love the aroma! I add just a touch of honey if it needs it and sit by the fire. HEAVEN.

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