coffee.
There is just something about the waking hours that go hand-in-hand with a warm cup of something in your hands. For a huge number of people in the world, that hot mug is filled with coffee. I for one did not begin to enjoy the beverage until well into adulthood. The smell always made me swoon, but my brain could not synchronize that glorious coffee aroma with the bitter taste of it. Eventually, the allure of sharing coffee with my husband in the morning or with friends in a coffee shop won out, and I learned to like it...with cream; I still can't stand it black. Coffee is good for you in moderation. It contains antioxidants that can help you fight heart disease, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's, and maybe even Type II diabetes. However, there can be downsides, and I have discovered two of them: 1) The acidity of coffee can cause digestive issues and 2) it can cause rapid heart rate in someone who is sensitive to caffeine. Both decaf and full strength coffee contain chlorogenic ...