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Cream Substitute?

dkolotos
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Wondering if anyone has a good low calorie substitute for cream in coffee. Hate to use so many calories for a cup of creamed coffee!
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Milk, or reduced fat milk.0
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Powdered milk.0
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Cream in coffee just isn't a thing over here, it's always just milk...0
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I refused to give up my cream and sugar in my coffee for a very, very long time. I made lots of other substitutions in my day. Eventually when i started cutting down on my cream and sugar, i realized i don't really like coffee unless its mostly cream and sugar. I switched to drinking tea with milk and sugar. Now i can have 3 giant cups of tea a day vs 1 medium coffee. (And as a treat occasionally i'll eat coffee flavored ice cream, chocolates ect)0
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I use a splash of 2% or whole milk. Less than 40 cals for a travel mug of lightened coffee (I use about 1/4 cup of milk per mugful coffee). Otherwise, if I'm at a restaurant, the single serve half and halfs (1 fl. oz.) are 40 cals each.
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I use 2%0
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I drink mainly black coffee, about 10 to 14 cups a day.
But in the evening i have a nice homemade Starbucks Which can have Almond milk in it. Or hazelnut etc
And sometimes i make with protein powder a kinda cream mixture and use that over the day in my coffee. Vanilla, cookie dough and Chocolate mousse are great tasts to make a cream off0 -
You might also consider some of the unsweetened nut milks like almond milk or cashew milk.0
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You need to read up on Bulletproof coffee!!! )0
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Reduced cal coffeemate.0
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I use almond milk.0
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williams969 wrote: »I use a splash of 2% or whole milk. Less than 40 cals for a travel mug of lightened coffee (I use about 1/4 cup of milk per mugful coffee). Otherwise, if I'm at a restaurant, the single serve half and halfs (1 fl. oz.) are 40 cals each.
Actually, those little single-serve half-and-half containers you get in a restaurant are typically only a half ounce (19 calories) -- in the U.S., anyway. So you can have two, or save the extra 20 calories for something else0 -
lynn_glenmont wrote: »williams969 wrote: »I use a splash of 2% or whole milk. Less than 40 cals for a travel mug of lightened coffee (I use about 1/4 cup of milk per mugful coffee). Otherwise, if I'm at a restaurant, the single serve half and halfs (1 fl. oz.) are 40 cals each.
Actually, those little single-serve half-and-half containers you get in a restaurant are typically only a half ounce (19 calories) -- in the U.S., anyway. So you can have two, or save the extra 20 calories for something else
Oh, yes, thanks for correcting. I haven't used them since leaving uni last year. It's been a while, lol. Still a low calorie option; at least a portion controlled one if we need a couple or three0 -
mom2my4boys wrote: »I refused to give up my cream and sugar in my coffee for a very, very long time. I made lots of other substitutions in my day. Eventually when i started cutting down on my cream and sugar, i realized i don't really like coffee unless its mostly cream and sugar. I switched to drinking tea with milk and sugar. Now i can have 3 giant cups of tea a day vs 1 medium coffee. (And as a treat occasionally i'll eat coffee flavored ice cream, chocolates ect)
This. I put cream in my tea, but i need MUCH less than i did in coffee.0 -
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Almond, soy or flax milk and splenda.0
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I use unsweetened almond milk...which I love. However, one serving of this instantaneously puts me over on my fats for the day. Any suggestions!0
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My morning coffee is one thing, I could not give up either, but the problem is I prefer to use a minimum of about 2 ounces of flavored sweetened creamer in it, which takes it up to about 140+ calories! Yikes! I had to get creative and have tried many things, but the thing I have settled on and that I think seems most comparable to what I like is that I use 1 ounce (2 tablespoons @ 15 cals each) of sugar free creamer (usually French vanilla) and 1 ounce of Walden Farms Sweet Cream that has 0 calories, then I add 4 tablespoons of fat free redi whip that has a total of 10 calories. So now for just 40 calories I get a cup of coffee that is sweet and creamy and seem indulgent the way I like it.0
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Coconut+almond milk yummy0
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flutterphotogal503 wrote: »I use unsweetened almond milk...which I love. However, one serving of this instantaneously puts me over on my fats for the day. Any suggestions!
What is your fat goal? I thought unsweetened almond milk is around 40-60 cals per cup/240ml. That can't be much fat in that?0 -
Fat free half and half is 40 cal's for 4 tablespoons. That's a .25 cup! Fresh and no chemicals. Sometimes I add a few drops of vanilla or almond extract.0
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I recently switched to fat free half and half, you still get a lot of creaminess for a lot fewer calories. Then for sugar, I use Splenda. I haven't tried it, but I've heard that there are flavored Splendas in some grocery stores in the coffee isle, so if you like flavored creamers, this might be a good option if you can find it. At the office I still use creamer, but I'm trying to limit the amount I use. I know that I enjoy coffee that has some sweetness and cream, so I won't switch to black coffee any time soon. I just make the creamer work into my calories.0
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Steam skim milk in your mug in the microwave for a minute then pour in your hot coffee. Try it.0
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Skim milk and sugar-free Torani syrup. Or there's an almond milk creamer at Whole Foods (15 calories per tbsp) that I really like--just have to use it in moderation.0
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