Not exact matches
For years I have been using
Creamers instead of water when I cook!!!! I Love
Coffee Mate, and I have two in my fridge
at this moment!!!
Nescafe Tasters Choice House Blend
Coffee and Nestle
Coffee - Mate Pumpkin Spice Liquid
Creamer can both be found
at Walmart.
The two
creamers in your
coffee, plus the crackers with dip you sampled
at the grocery store, combined with that half of a cookie you ate
at work could really add up.
It's usually in a cardboard tube - type container like the
creamer and white sugar you'd have by the
coffee island
at the office.
Let's look
at the ingredients in a flavored
Coffee - Mate non-dairy
creamer:
Look
at all the gut pro-inflammatories we feed our beasties downing commercially prepared
coffee drinks and
creamers: Gum, Carrageenan, natural flavors, colored titanium dioxide, sodium benzoate preservatives, caramel color, organic expeller pressed soybean oil, vegetable oil, mono and diglycerides, sodium phosphate, dipotassium phosphate, artificial flavor, soy lechthin emulsifier, potassium sorbate, sugar, unfiltered water, CAFO unpastured non-organic dairy, cassia cinnamon (not the «True Cinnamon»), etc...
With no refrigeration necessary and the longest shelf life
at two years,
Coffee - mate powdered creamer canisters have a unique flip top design for a convenient easy pour, helping the flow of traffic at your coffee st
Coffee - mate powdered
creamer canisters have a unique flip top design for a convenient easy pour, helping the flow of traffic
at your
coffee st
coffee station.
Pour in the hot
coffee, leaving enough room
at the top of the mug to add the
creamer.
I've tried the Coconut Milk Kefirs (plain & strawberry), the straight coconut milk, hazelnut
coffee creamer... ice creams are good too (especially the Green Tea and the Coconut Almond), and also the Stick Bars (vanilla coconut milk ice cream with chocolate covering, yum)... So anyway I think it would be the Sorbet, yea — final answer (oh and the Raspberry one
at that!!).
I realize this is an older post, but hope you are all still on it because I just found it while looking
at store bought coconut style
coffee creamers and want to make my own.
OK, fine, but what if your job has a private space with a locking door that's not the bathroom where you can pump for as long as you need as often as you need so that you can use your industrial strength breast pump which by some miracle you can afford so you can now fill up bag after bag of fresh healthy milk every three hours
at work for six months straight and your supportive husband can drive to work and pick it up for you so you don't even have to store it in the gross community refrigerator so as to avoid the all - too - inevitable jokes about whether you're going to «whip up a milkshake for everyone» or remarks such as, «Guess we'll be just fine when the
coffee creamer runs out?»
The two
creamers in your
coffee, plus the crackers with dip you sampled
at the grocery store, combined with that half of a cookie you ate
at work could really add up.
If you can't live without
coffee, that's ok, but
at least drink it black — no sugar, no
creamers, no added flavors and flavor - enhancing additives.
For breakfast, you can have
at least 2 boiled eggs taken with 100 grams of cheese, and washed down with a cup of
coffee, no
creamer.
I've made almond, coconut, hemp and soy milk
at home but wasn't happy with any of them as a
coffee creamer.
Re: More Texture to Faux
Creamer /
Coffee: I've been making my own soymilk for years now and a post by Bryanna Clark Grogan
at http://veganfeastkitchen.blogspot.ca prompted me to add 1/4 cup old - fashioned large flake oats to my basic soymilk recipe.
Look
at all the gut pro-inflammatories we feed our beasties downing commercially prepared
coffee drinks and
creamers: Gum, Carrageenan, natural flavors, colored titanium dioxide, sodium benzoate preservatives, caramel color, organic expeller pressed soybean oil, vegetable oil, mono and diglycerides, sodium phosphate, dipotassium phosphate, artificial flavor, soy lechthin emulsifier, potassium sorbate, sugar, unfiltered water, CAFO unpastured non-organic dairy, cassia cinnamon (not the «True Cinnamon»), etc...
If we had 2 % or whole milk, I'd bag the mini-moo but even
at that I think the entire cost of
coffee and
creamer is like 20cal, not 400 or 600.
Homemade Pumpkin Spice
Coffee Creamer is made with real pumpkin puree and warm spices for all - natural Pumpkin Spice Lattes
at home!
Buying
coffee,
creamer and sugar is a fraction of the cost of buying one
at Starbucks.
We were greeted by Alejandro, the owner,
at the car rental location and escorted to the villa where he gave us a thorough tour of the home and all of it's many features including, Net flicks, Hulu, surround sound... He had Prosecco,
coffee,
creamer, some snacks and smoked salmon waiting in the kitchen.
We're happy with the simple things — a freshly brewed cup of
coffee with chocolate
creamer while sitting quietly by the window in my jammies in the early morning, while my family sleeps peacefully nearby; sitting by the pool while the girls splash and play, or relaxing in the hot tub
at night before falling asleep peacefully in our private corner of the world, just my little family and me.