You have that backwards. Half n Half = Half milk, half cream. So more lactose (sugar). Whipping Cream = all milk fat and basically no sugar, so less sweet. |
| Cream or whole milk. |
Oak milk is garbage. Usually has seed oils in it. But there are some that are just oats and water, though hard to find and not at regular grocery stores. Otherwise, I wouldn’t recommend to someone wanting a heathy alternative |
| Get a frother. It makes every ordinary cup of coffee seem like a cappuccino. You can even use nonfat milk in them. Another option is Oatley Barista Edition creamer, which is what Starbucks uses; very rich and creamy and a little goes a long way. |
| I use whole milk + 3/4 teaspoon of honey in my coffee. I only drink one cup in the morning. Does no one here put honey in their coffee? |
| Cream does have lactose contrary to what a pp stated. |
I will, in a pinch. I prefer maple syrup! |
Interesting. I have never tried maple syrup |
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Half n half and as little sugar as you can stand.
For beans, Dunkin Donuts from Target isn’t bad at all. |
| I didn't see anyone mention evaporated milk. It's rich and creamy but healthier than cream. It does have a different flavor but coffee has enough flavor to hold its own. |
Remember to dilute it before adding to your coffee |
On a side note, powdered milk and sugar 50/50 or 75/25 is similar to powdered creamer mixes. |
I think the PP dilutes it with coffee. |
| I love the Natural Bliss brown sugar oat milk creamer. You only need a small splash of it. |
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Chobani creamers have a bitter artificial taste.
The flavored Silk almond creamers taste best to me. |