I don't think it's the caffeine, I think it's the extra 400ml of heavy cream I'd consume on average 1.3x per day :) Pushing 4,000-4,500kcal... if this theory is true, it's a miracle I didn't GAIN weight.
I don't think it's the caffeine, I think it's the extra 400ml of heavy cream I'd consume on average 1.3x per day :) Pushing 4,000-4,500kcal... if this theory is true, it's a miracle I didn't GAIN weight.
Yea, could be. Then again, I'd get the coffee in the morning. So it'd be the first cream of the day, whereas I typically get the cement-truck satiety from whipped cream for dinner.
But it seems reasonable that drinking it is different somehow.
I don't think it's the caffeine, I think it's the extra 400ml of heavy cream I'd consume on average 1.3x per day :) Pushing 4,000-4,500kcal... if this theory is true, it's a miracle I didn't GAIN weight.
Wow really? You don't get your cement-truck satiety from coffee with (stunning) amounts of cream in it? And you didn't notice?
That's really freaky if true! And a big clue...
Yea, could be. Then again, I'd get the coffee in the morning. So it'd be the first cream of the day, whereas I typically get the cement-truck satiety from whipped cream for dinner.
But it seems reasonable that drinking it is different somehow.