Monday, November 27, 2006

Transfering my addictions

Okay, I admit it, I had a hard time cutting out coffee last week. I spent rather a long time smelling the jars and moodily ordering herbal teas in between lectures. And well - I just couldn't take it, so it lasted about 13 hours.

This week, I decided to go the whole hog. I have a generally-dodgy stomach, courtesy of my father who also gave me wild hair and bunions (didn't I do well?) so I decided to quit dairy having heard wonders about it.

Dairy, of course, includes caffeine.

It also includes chocolate. But not eggs, I learnt.

Me: Eggs so are dairy.

Mike: [smiling. Probably because he knew what was coming] No, they're not.

Me: But they come from co-.

Mike: There it is.

Day one saw me eating a baked potato - no butter, cheese or anything interesting - with tuna. It was so dry, I couldn't chew it. Incidentally this reminds of a meat-eating-at-Mike's-house story I must tell you all about at some point - do remind me if I forget.

It did get better though. I have rediscovered pasta and Dolmio. And also vegetables. I have been snacking on muesli bars, Parma Violets and Skittles. Soy milk is quite nice. As are soy yoghurts and, also, my healthy fruit of choice, glacé cherries.

The fact that I'm not giving up caffeine directly has had a good psychological effect on me. Because I am giving up dairy, I can choose to have coffee with soy milk. The fact that this makes it taste like aeroplane coffee with a SKIN ON TOP makes me not want coffee. This choice is better than army-like ban on coffee, therefore no headaches so far (which does rather worryingly make me feel I imagined them). I haven't even had hot juice. Having a perpetual cold has made Lemsip soothers (for warm bellies on cold nights) my drink of choice.

So by this weekend I was feeling rather healthy. No dairy for a week. No coffee. Only one minor Thorntons slip.

This morning I made myself my Lemsip even though my cold symptoms had long gone. Must be habit, I thought, idly reading the box.

Contains caffeine.

Oh, bollocks.

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4 Comments:

Anonymous Anna who has gone back to her old non-soya ways said...

Soy milk isn't too bad, but goat's milk is better and doesn't count as dairy! But I don't understand why caffeine does count as dairy? x

12:14 PM 
Anonymous Anna said...

Soya milk isn't too bad as long as you get the sweetened stuff, but goat's milk is even better and doesn't count as dairy! If you're making coffee with soya milk you have to do it a special way which it might explain on the carton, I remember it did on mine. That might be why you've been getting a skin. Anyway, why does caffeine count as dairy? x

12:16 PM 
Blogger billygean.co.uk said...

Er hello anna and anna!

INcludes caffeine by virtue of the fact that coffee includes milk. was strange leap of logic!

3:48 PM 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Addiction: it's amazing how they seek you out!

12:08 AM 

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