Caffeine
From everything I have read here over the past few years it seems to be caffeine free. It wasn't a requirement for me, but the very vast majority now have to do decaf, yes.
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/
They don't say decaf?
Interesting, good to know. And I had to laugh that you're looking at page 65.
Karen
Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/
Lol, I knew she would likely have the book so thought I would be helpful and provide the page so she could look :)
here is a copy/paste of what is says:
What is a calorie-free fluid?
Here is a list of calorie-free fluids you can drink.
Drink 6 to 8 cups a day while preparing for surgery.
water
black coffee or tea with artificial sweetener
green, herbal or white tea
chicken, beef or vegetable broth. Read the label to make sure they have less than 10 calories in a serving
calorie free beverages such as sugar free drink crystals, diet iced tea, diet pop sugar-free Jell-O®
sugar-free Popsicles®. You can buy these or make your own using calorie free drinks
Remember to avoid carbonated beverages (diet pop) after surgery.