Coffee substitute?
LauraSrock18
Posts: 125 Member
Looking for a coffee substitute for my iced coffee! Currently use half and half, unfortunately lactose has started to disagree with me! looking for something with similar thickness
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Almond milk? Coconut milk? Soy Milk? (as in INSTEAD of the half in half not instead of the entire coffee)0
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I recently tried unsweetened cashew milk in mine and like it a lot more than the almond milk I was using1
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Oat Milk? It's the closest thing I've bought to normal milk without having a weird taste to it.
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Oat milk is probably the sweetest of the various non-milk alternatives. But I would also note that not all oat milks are the same; I adore Oatly's Barista Blend but am 'meh' on other oat milks. Similarly, there are almond milks I like and others that taste like weird almondy water. So don't give up on any particular type of non-dairy if you don't like the first one you try0
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What about lactose free milk? Lactaid or fairlife makes whole milk.2
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Black?2
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caffeine pill.1
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CharlieCharlie007 wrote: »caffeine pill.
LOL That's what I was gonna say.
The other idea I had was coffee shot (or two) added to a lactose free protein shake (natural or perhaps vanilla flavoured)0 -
kemoon0915 wrote: »I recently tried unsweetened cashew milk in mine and like it a lot more than the almond milk I was using
Cashew milk for sure. I like the thickness.1 -
I like coconut coffee cream, it’s very similar to half and half consistency, thickness and texture. So Delicious has a good one.0
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Anything other than rice milk.0
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I carry a few coffee beans in my pocket and just crunch them when I need a "pick me up". Can be addictive...0
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I'm a big coffee drinker. I will always have either a home made latte with 2% milk (a little less rich than half and half) or an iced coffee once a day. I used to have three of these a day, so feel pretty accomplished that I could cut back. Then I drink calorie free iced tea with lemon to fill me up and keep a little of the caffeine withdrawal at bay. It's not the same, but it was my solution.0
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neugebauer52 wrote: »I carry a few coffee beans in my pocket and just crunch them when I need a "pick me up". Can be addictive...
The chocolate covered espresso beans are particularly so .... (but you'd need to carry them in a small mints tin or bag so they wouldn't melt )1
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