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