Recently I started asking for drinks without ice. It's a little thing that will help improve my digestion and blah blah blah that I've learned in school. Sometimes, this makes me look like a bitch, but I keep asking anyway. My friend K commented today while we were at Starbucks, that it's a good lesson that can be applied to everything. I'm not satisfied. That's not what I asked for.

Today the barista who made the drink seemed a little pissy about it because she gave me back a cup that was not full of iced tea and lemonade. It was empty about an inch where the ice was. I didn't push the issue. I'm not quite there yet.

From: [identity profile] theresat.livejournal.com


I know that at Starbucks, as a barista you are trained to fill up iced drink cups with liquid to the top green line, then put ice in until the cup is full.

Most baristas will not recognize asking for no ice as a health concern, but as you trying to get more for your money, and will percieve you as a cheap jerk who is trying to get more than you paid for.

And when you're a barista and someone asks for a drink with no ice, you have two options. Follow your training and fill the cup to the top green line with liquid, then give the customer a drink that makes them feel screwed; or fill the cup all the way, and feel like you're being screwed.

On a seperate, non-Starbucks note, I'm interested about this ice thing. I take ice in everything, sometimes to excess, and I'm curious about the effect on digestion. Do you know any websites or anything where I could read about it?

From: [identity profile] nisaa.livejournal.com


The thing about ice is simple: there's a fire in your stomach that you need to digest food. Some people have a weak fire, i.e., weak digestion. Pouring ice on the fire puts it out and makes it harder for some people to digest food. I have a weak digestion so I try to help my stomach when I can.

It's also a shock to your system. Exercizing and then gulping down a cup of iced water will make your body think it's cold all of a sudden and it will work harder to keep you warm. The best thing to do in warmer weather if you're hot is to drink a warm or hot beverage. Drinking hot tea will make you sweat and then cool you down. The first time someone told me that many years ago, I thought they were insane. Now I know it to be true.

Hope that helps. I don't know any websites but this is what I learned in acupuncture school.

From: [identity profile] nisaa.livejournal.com


Oh, and thanks for explaining the Starbucks thing to me. I try to be as nice as possible when I ask for no ice. I just thought I pissed off the barista when she gave me a less than full cup.

From: [identity profile] aislingrua.livejournal.com

no ice


oh yeah... i can't stand cold cold drinks... people always look at me sideways when i say that it 'puts out my inner fire'. i never really feel like explaining it. ;) however, i've said that to waitstaff and it always makes them giggle, which in turn makes for a better experience. :)

(side note, when i was a waitress i never minded if someone requested no ice, and i always filled the cup up)
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