coffee creamer?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So Delicious Barista Style Coconut Milk Creamer (original flavor)


Where do you find this? I'm lactose intolerant so while I would love to use half & half in my coffee, I'm sure my co-workers would appreciate my finding something else.
Anonymous
I'm one of the PPs who likes the fake stuff. I would be willing to replace it if I could find something that replicates the creaminess liquid Coffeemate provides, thanks to all the shitty processed oils it has in it.

Milk (cow, almond, soy, etc.) is a no-go. Half and half is still too milky.

Any other ideas?
Anonymous
I've recently been hearing about people using coconut oil or organic butter in their coffee. I haven't tried it, just sharing.
Anonymous
Either heavy cream or coconut milk.
Anonymous
Half and half. I love half and half.

To the PP who likes CoffeeMate but finds half and half too milky. Hmm. Maybe try whipping cream? But I find once you go to that level of fat sometimes it separates out and gets oily, and you probably don't want that, either. Hell, if you really love the fake stuff...just embrace it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So Delicious Barista Style Coconut Milk Creamer (original flavor)


Where do you find this? I'm lactose intolerant so while I would love to use half & half in my coffee, I'm sure my co-workers would appreciate my finding something else.

I really like it! I get it at Whole Foods in the aisle with all the boxed "milks"; usually on the top shelf. I like the Barista boxed version better than the refrigerator version. They do have a vanilla flavor in both, but I'm not a fan of artificially flavored things (coffee or creamers).
Anonymous
Cream - light preferably but sometimes heavy.
Anonymous
Coffeemate Sweet Italian Cream - I only need a little, with a strong roast = perfection
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Organic Valley Hazelnut half and half! Absolutely delicious and organic I hated drinking the fake creamers but loved the taste, and this new organic valley creamer is a much healthier alternative!


I was at Giant yesterday and couldn't find this.

I use the fake creamers because I've gotten into a coffee habit yet hate the taste and skim milk alone doesn't cut it. I try to go for sugar or fat free but know it simply means I'm drinking chemicals.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm one of the PPs who likes the fake stuff. I would be willing to replace it if I could find something that replicates the creaminess liquid Coffeemate provides, thanks to all the shitty processed oils it has in it.

Milk (cow, almond, soy, etc.) is a no-go. Half and half is still too milky.

Any other ideas?


Personally I would (and have) use whipping cream before I would do one of the artificial creamers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Organic Valley Hazelnut half and half! Absolutely delicious and organic I hated drinking the fake creamers but loved the taste, and this new organic valley creamer is a much healthier alternative!


I was at Giant yesterday and couldn't find this.

I use the fake creamers because I've gotten into a coffee habit yet hate the taste and skim milk alone doesn't cut it. I try to go for sugar or fat free but know it simply means I'm drinking chemicals.


I have only found them at Whole Foods- hope this helps!
Anonymous
One percent at home (cause that's what we have). Whole milk at the little coffee shop where I get my cup of coffee before work.

I've tried non-dairy substitutes (almond milk, non-dairy creamer) & they're just not the same for me. There's something about the way realdairy enhances ccoffee.
Anonymous
I like the fake stuff.
Anonymous
Non fat dry milk.
Works the same as the fake stuff, but it's not fake!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:full fat half & half. No sweetener (natural or artificial)


+1 Plus, only Organic.


+2, also organic


Here too. Mostly organic.

If I am feeling fancy I'll use sweetened condensed milk in my ice coffee.
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