Coffee Cold Turkey
Feb. 1st, 2008 06:03 pmI've decided to switch to decaf coffee from now on. It's given me some trouble in the past (heart rate going all over the place) and I believe the bad guy in this is caffeine.
Caffeine is also known to be stored in the skin for up to ten hours, if I recall my trivia correctly. My personal symptoms also include jitteryness of the fingers, shaking hands, stomach pains.
From today on, I can only drink coffee when I brew it myself or in restaurants where they sell decaf. This will be the toughest bit because coffeemachines, like the ones at work and on the train stations, only serve the regular kind. I guess I have to lug a thermos around from now on.
In slightly related news: I think I have succeeded in giving myself a sufficient overdose of Sims2 to be potentially cured of it.
Also, as a total aside: NoKey picked up my new presserfoot. These things are effing expensive!
Bias-foot € 22,-
Piping foot € 17,-
Soutache foot € 12,-
Creative bobbin case € 32,-!!
I bought some more and was immediately € 158 lighter. Can you believe that
thebatsmeow?
Caffeine is also known to be stored in the skin for up to ten hours, if I recall my trivia correctly. My personal symptoms also include jitteryness of the fingers, shaking hands, stomach pains.
From today on, I can only drink coffee when I brew it myself or in restaurants where they sell decaf. This will be the toughest bit because coffeemachines, like the ones at work and on the train stations, only serve the regular kind. I guess I have to lug a thermos around from now on.
In slightly related news: I think I have succeeded in giving myself a sufficient overdose of Sims2 to be potentially cured of it.
Also, as a total aside: NoKey picked up my new presserfoot. These things are effing expensive!
Bias-foot € 22,-
Piping foot € 17,-
Soutache foot € 12,-
Creative bobbin case € 32,-!!
I bought some more and was immediately € 158 lighter. Can you believe that