Coffee and what goes in...
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i limit my coffee to breakfast only with 1 Tablespoon of organic Half and half and green leaf brand stevia.0
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I'm in the same boat. I've heard the NutPods creamers are good. I'm planning to check them out.0
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I enjoy light roasted or french vanilla black...maybe choosing a flavored coffee could allow you to have an option that prevents adding anything to it.0
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I make cashew milk. I put about a cup of nuts with about cup and a half of filtered water in my vitamix. I also put a a little vanilla and some hazelnut liquid stevia. Turns out good and is thick like milk. You may have to experiment with the amounts. I kinda wing it. You do need a strong blender for this.1
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I order Nut Pods on Vitacost.com --- I find it to be a healthier alternative and I don't need to put sugar in my coffee either. I've tried the Hazlenut flavor.0
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I just watched a Facebook talk show with Jorge Cruise and Brooke Burke. They both suggest a pat of unsalted butter in coffee. It gives a rich & creamy texture, and gives your body important fat.
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A milk frother really helps. I like to froth unsweetened vanilla almond milk and then add flavored stevia like chocolate or cinnamon along with some sugar free syrup. I find that coconut products taste too much like coconut for me however to do lime to add coconut oil to my coffee once a day (for health reasons) and I don't mind that. Hope you find something that works for you! Lots of great ideas here.0
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I don't like sugar, I only drink my black coffee0
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Also a coffee lover thanks for the advice0
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I use 2% organic milk - like a teaspoon and one lower than level teaspoon organic cane sugar. I limit it to two cups per day (about 12 oz)0
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Nah, just you powdered caffeine and add it to a morning smoothie or shake. That way you don't need sugar or cream and force yourself to eat actual food and fruits.
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I use Trader Joes coconut creamer and stevia0
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I use Alpro Almond milk (froths up nicely ) but coconut cream sounds rather nice will give that a try
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