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Elizabeth Founder
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Ever since the Starbucks opened in our neighborhood almost five years ago, I've had this on and again, off again love affair going. I like the smell. I like going in there and having them do exactly what I say--with a smile, no less . Lately, I don't even have to say it; they remember what I want. And for the most part, the baristas at our Starbucks are just very nice people without weird tattoos or nose rings.I always see someone I nkow; often it's someone on this list. It's a nice social gathering place.
But I know the caffeine and sugar are bad for me and I know it's a ridiculous waste of money. And yesterday, I had my last.
I've always kind of known that Starbucks supported some objectionable causes. Yesterday, it was all spelled out for me:
Starbucks: A Habit Easily Broken
Boycott anyone?
Oh and I noticed progress being made towards the opening of a Caribou Coffee in the 'hood. Anyone know anything about them??
__________________ Elizabeth Foss is no longer a member of this forum. Discussions now reflect the current management & are not necessarily expressions of her book, *Real Learning*, her current work, or her philosophy. (posted by E. Foss, Jan 2011)
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Molly Smith Forum All-Star
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Elizabeth, I am literally sick to my stomach reading that article. There's a Starbucks in my Super Target and Jeanne and I will sometimes get something before we shop. I truly am sick. Count me in, twice, for a boycott.
So, what do I say to a 9 year old as to why we're not buying lattes anymore?
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lilac hill Forum All-Star
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Here in central PA we do not have a Starbucks.
Lewisburg has 2 small coffee places, locally owned, and there is a family run bakery near the library in Williamsport (coffee is decent, atmosphere is comforting)so Starbucks has not been an option.
But, when we travel, it has been a great place for all of us to unwind in the afternoon.
Now my battlecry when on the road will have to be, "no chain restaurants (Subway is the exception if hunger is overwhelming) and no Starbucks!"
Obviously I am not the most popular person in the family
__________________ Viv
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Mary Chris Forum All-Star
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Looks like I found my cappuccino maker just in time.
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jdostalik Forum All-Star
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There is a Starbucks finally being built 1/2 mile from my house!!!!!!!!!
And, the only thing I could think of to get for a dear friend for her birthday (it's this Friday!) was a gift card at, you guessed it, Starbucks!
I guess I need to think of a different gift--just a nice little token to say I remembered, any ideas???
I am sending them a letter, a real letter...and I emailed my m-i-l...She has about 10 members of her small, non-denominational, evangelical church, that work at Starbucks...Maybe I'll have more information to share later!
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Count us in too for the boycott. We are definite coffee snobs, and love Starbucks coffee, but will gladly go without. It is sad and sickening, as is so much that goes on in this world!
__________________ Janette (4 boys - 22, 21, 15, 14)
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theNetSmith Forum Admin
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edit: i posted this before i saw my wife's comment, but i am in full agreement. i'm just sad. we can easily go without supporting them, tho.
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Laura Forum Pro
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Elizabeth,
Ahh, I am hesitant to read the article as our entire family is starbuck addicted....from the womb!
Our 2 year old is always trying to sneak sips when we aren't looking. It's crazy.
I have tried giving it up, but it is hard when we don't do it as a family.
So are you going cold turkey from caffeine or are you just giving up the Starbucks? I live in Virginia Beach, VA and have not heard of Caribou Coffee.
I will read the article, and pass it on to my husband....
JMJ,
Laura
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Elizabeth Founder
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Laura wrote:
Elizabeth,
Ahh, I am hesitant to read the article as our entire family is starbuck addicted....from the womb!
Our 2 year old is always trying to sneak sips when we aren't looking. It's crazy.
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I've been known to circle the block with my cuppa just so I can drink it without my kids clamoring.
Just talked to dh, who is certain that his coffee habit ten years ago led to an appendectomy (he even got the pathologist to agree). The ironic thing is that when he was in the hospital, I was introduced to STarbucks. It wasn't terribly convenient after he was discharged, but I remembered years later when it became way too convenient. Anyway, he thinks cold turkey from coffee is a necessity for me.And he's probably right. Look for a tea post in the near future . I'm not ready to give up all caffeine altogether...
__________________ Elizabeth Foss is no longer a member of this forum. Discussions now reflect the current management & are not necessarily expressions of her book, *Real Learning*, her current work, or her philosophy. (posted by E. Foss, Jan 2011)
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Laura Forum Pro
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Yes, I can relate. My husband and I often sneak a Starbuck when we are shopping in the Farm Fresh without the children! They are everywhere and on every corner now here in VA Beach. To give you an idea of how bad it's become for our family: We won't buy one until it's been opened for at least a month because we don't think they know how to make them correctly until they have practiced. After reading the article and realizing just how much money we have given them over the years I realize how much money we have wasted....and to have it supporting those awful causes....ugh.
When my husband's sister and husband came to visit from Northern Maine a few years back they could not believe that we were paying that for coffee.
I'll join in on the ban, and I will try to join you on giving up coffee. Like you I can't go cold turkey, and I do love tea as well.
I have not even been able to give up caffeine while pregnant.
Oh, and on a side note....I posted my intro yesterday and mentioned that I was due last Thursday. Well, last night I lost my plug, but still no contractions. This is very weird for me because I usually have fast labors where everything happens all at once. Hopefully, soon....
JMJ,
Laura
P.S. I have Real Learning, as well as Don't Drink the Holy Water packed in my bad to re-read while in the hospital!
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Bridget Forum All-Star
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It's more work and not as much fun as going out but here are some starbucks recipes
__________________ God Bless,
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Willa Forum All-Star
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We go to a Starbucks about four times a year for a mini-"date" and a latte-- sigh. No big money but still...
__________________ AMDG
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Genevieve Forum All-Star
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Count me in too... good bye frappucino.
This topic prompted me to think about if there is any other establishment that I take for granted that should be boycotted too. Do you boycott any place else?
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lilac hill Forum All-Star
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Elizabeth,
Rick went caffiene free on a mophine drip while in the hospital 3 years ago. I went cold turkey and was miserable for a few days but the withdrawl headache was much better than the caffiene triggered migraines.
Rick's way was much better.
Since going caffiene free we found decaf French Roast beans at Wegman's which gives us the flavor we love. We have upped the caffiene a bit to half and half in the AM. He can handle the caffiene after lunch, I do not want to get on the caffiene coaster again, so I just avoid it.
The Baltimore Tea and Coffee company is a great source for decaf loose tea. I am especailly fond of the Chai and Earl Grey, both decaf. The shipping for larger orders is not too bad either.
__________________ Viv
Wife to Rick (7/83), Mom to dd#1(6/87), dd#2(1/90), and dd#3(6/94) in central PA.
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Mary G Forum All-Star
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Elizabeth --
Thanks for the article link and info about Starbucks -- lucky for dh and I (and our almost weekly dates ) we have a local coffee shop that just opened and is closer than Starbucks. We'd not gone there yet, but this will definitely push us into the "Lava Java" camp!
Thanks Bridget for the link to the "gourmet sleuth" site -- this will be FUN (and less expensive!)
Blesisngs to all -- count me into the boycott!
__________________ MaryG
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Caribou is good. I like it. We have both Starbucks and Caribou all over the place now. Caribou is a nicer environment inside, I think.
But mostly I drink British tea with milk. Hooked, an addict. Give me my PG Tips. Coffee leaves a bitter aftertaste.
Julie
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MacBeth Forum All-Star
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I rarely go out for coffee (unless visiting the Foss manse), but I buy bottled Starbucks for the summer, and the whole beans occasionally (though I prefer 100% Kona).
I was wondering what would happen if we printed out a fact sheet from the article and put it onto the windshields of cars around Starbucks...
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Elizabeth Founder
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MacBeth wrote:
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Ahh...and the truth is out: I do not know how to brew coffee. My addiction is entirely dependent upon the neighborhood Starbucks and bottle frappucinos....
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Genevieve wrote:
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sounds like a great idea for a new thread. i'll take care of it right away.
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***But mostly I drink British tea with milk. Hooked, an addict. Give me my PG Tips.***
I'll second that...PG Tips is the best tea out there.
Sigh...I love those peppermint mocha frappucinos, too, but thats just too disgusting...involving children in this kind of thing...
Thanks for the head's up.
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