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Started by evil_physics_witchcraft, March 26, 2022, 05:42:13 AM

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evil_physics_witchcraft

How do you drink your coffee? I drink 2 parts milk to 1 part coffee. :)

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When we go out, I usually get cream.  But my wife stopped putting cream in her tea and coffee at home, so I stopped as well.  At home I drink it black...but I wonder if it is better with cream...
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Larimar

Lots of Splenda and non-dairy French vanilla coffee creamer. Thank goodness there are options for those of us with dietary restrictions!

secundem_artem

2 creams, no sugar.  OR a splash of one of those fancy schmancy salted caramel creamers I now see in the stores.

I've come to realize Starbucks is not really in the coffee business.  They sell mostly milk.  They just flavor it with coffee.
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downer

I've been using creamy oat milk.
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clean

I never acquired the taste for it. 

I have very recently fallen off the wagon and resumed the partaking of Dr Pepper, usually diet, sometimes not, (over Spring Break) but I had been, and will return to being caffeine free (as soon as I finish the stash I bought).

Before that, I had been making and drinking decaf tea
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saffie

Usually with a touch of milk, no sugar, sometimes mixing in cocoa or cinnamon. Summertime I switch to making cold brew and have that iced with no milk.

dismalist

Black with sugar.

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OneMoreYear

Quote from: secundem_artem on March 26, 2022, 06:59:17 AM
I've come to realize Starbucks is not really in the coffee business.  They sell mostly milk.  They just flavor it with coffee.

I drink my coffee black at home, as I'm aiming for a caffeine fix in the morning, not additional calories. But on the rare occasions we go to Starbucks, I order a mocha with whipped cream, and I'm fully aware that I'm ordering dessert.

downer

There's also the question of how you brew your coffee. I recently read that unfiltered coffee has more of the oils in it that can be bad for cholesterol levels. So I got put my French press away and got a single cup drip that uses filters.

I wish the coffee industry would sponsor more research on this though, because I do like using a French press.
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ciao_yall

Quote from: downer on March 26, 2022, 08:16:23 AM
There's also the question of how you brew your coffee. I recently read that unfiltered coffee has more of the oils in it that can be bad for cholesterol levels. So I got put my French press away and got a single cup drip that uses filters.

I wish the coffee industry would sponsor more research on this though, because I do like using a French press.

Since coffee has zero calories, and oil has 9 calories per gram, I wouldn't think that (1) there would be enough oil to make much difference; and (2) a typical home coffee filter would allow any oil molecules to slip right through.

The caffeine might be more of an issue for cholesterol, and a french press or filter don't affect that.

So, press away!

ciao_yall

In other coffee news, a friend of mine swears by this gizmo.

Here is the $300 version if you're posh.

mahagonny

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downer

Quote from: ciao_yall on March 26, 2022, 08:26:25 AM
In other coffee news, a friend of mine swears by this gizmo.

Here is the $300 version if you're posh.

I have had used one of those. It is good for a quick and strong single cup. It is also good for disposing of the used coffee grounds.

Regarding the coffee oils: it is not the quantity of oil but that they contain diterpenes.
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