Better Choice than coffee creamer
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JeromeBarry1 wrote: »
I dont think that's going to make her coffee lower calorie?2 -
Sometimes, you got to do what you got to do. I'm just making adjustments in the rest of my day because it tastes so good. The secret ingredient to the flavor is the salt, the non-iodized salt.0
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JeromeBarry1 wrote: »Sometimes, you got to do what you got to do. I'm just making adjustments in the rest of my day because it tastes so good. The secret ingredient to the flavor is the salt, the non-iodized salt.
Oh, I assumed that was a suggestion to the op, who is asking for low cal alternatives to flavored creamers.0 -
have you tried black coffee with a smidge of honey in it? It's my new go to!0
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JeromeBarry1 wrote: »Sometimes, you got to do what you got to do. I'm just making adjustments in the rest of my day because it tastes so good. The secret ingredient to the flavor is the salt, the non-iodized salt.
Yeah, I agree salt is good in coffee, but... when I do drink coffee (I go through phases), I just add salt to the grounds. It's surely a lower cal way of getting salt into the flavor equation.2 -
GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »JeromeBarry1 wrote: »Sometimes, you got to do what you got to do. I'm just making adjustments in the rest of my day because it tastes so good. The secret ingredient to the flavor is the salt, the non-iodized salt.
Yeah, I agree salt is good in coffee, but... when I do drink coffee (I go through phases), I just add salt to the grounds. It's surely a lower cal way of getting salt into the flavor equation.
How much do you put in for a cup? I've always said I hate sugar in my coffee and I'd rather have salt, but I've never actually tried it. I like chilis and unsweetened chocolate in my coffee.0 -
Since flavor is what you're after you might like my trick, which is a few drops of flavored extract plus either low fat milk or unsweetened almond milk. Vanilla, rum, almond, orange, and peppermint extracts are my most common choices. Cinnamon on top. Extracts do have calories but they are low enough that a couple of drops is counted as zero calories.
@lynn_glenmont I sometimes put paprika in coffee - I did it by accident once thinking it was the cinnamon and liked it. I always thought I was a weirdo! Nice to meet someone who puts chilis in coffee.0 -
lynn_glenmont wrote: »GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »JeromeBarry1 wrote: »Sometimes, you got to do what you got to do. I'm just making adjustments in the rest of my day because it tastes so good. The secret ingredient to the flavor is the salt, the non-iodized salt.
Yeah, I agree salt is good in coffee, but... when I do drink coffee (I go through phases), I just add salt to the grounds. It's surely a lower cal way of getting salt into the flavor equation.
How much do you put in for a cup? I've always said I hate sugar in my coffee and I'd rather have salt, but I've never actually tried it. I like chilis and unsweetened chocolate in my coffee.
I do it by the pot. About 7-10 shakes of salt into my French press. I don't know how much that is, maybe 1/8-1/4 tsp? So let's see, I put 8 tbsp of coffee into the press, so a nice pinch per cup. Such precise measurements there!0 -
Coffe with coconut 🥥 oil and stevia natural sweetener 👍0
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Flavored coffee has been my friend, then I use fat free creamer. If you use protein powders at all, they help as well1
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I love Walden Farms creamers. There are at least 5 different flavors. I really like the French vanilla. fat free/sugar free as well0
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Coffe and coconut 🥥 oil with Stevia 🙏0
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I think whole milk or half & half is better than creamers.
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The calories are only 30-35 cal/servings. Unless you drink copious amounts of coffee why worry. Just drink it and put those kids to bed!!!!!!!!!0
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I drink coffee with coffee mate or international delight flavored creamers, it’s about 35 cals/tbsp, and I have 2-3 cups of coffee a day. That ~100 calories isn’t really that hard to fit into my day. Are you sure that your 1/4 cup is a deal breaker on your calorie budget? For long term success in weight loss and maintenance, you have to figure out what you want to sacrifice and what you want to work in to your calorie and nutritional goals.3
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JohnnytotheB wrote: »I think whole milk or half & half is better than creamers.
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I've found changing to a coffee that tastes better needs less help. Try out a few... one of my favorites is HEB cafe ole Snicker doodle. I use 1tbs half and half and a little Jordan's skinny syrup or 1 tbs coffee mate.1
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WinoGelato wrote: »I drink coffee with coffee mate or international delight flavored creamers, it’s about 35 cals/tbsp, and I have 2-3 cups of coffee a day. That ~100 calories isn’t really that hard to fit into my day. Are you sure that your 1/4 cup is a deal breaker on your calorie budget? For long term success in weight loss and maintenance, you have to figure out what you want to sacrifice and what you want to work in to your calorie and nutritional goals.
Agree, friend! I started weighing the creamer in my coffee, and at MOST I’m spending 100 calories/day on it.
I also got a cappuccino machine for Christmas and I’ve started experimenting with different flavors. Regular milk bothers my stomach, so today I tried a small bit of almond milk with a drop of eggnog in it. The whole thing came out to less than 50 calories, and was so satisfying I didn’t feel like I needed another cup. Much tastier than the calorific lattes I’ve been known to partake in at Starbucks, too!0 -
GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »lynn_glenmont wrote: »GottaBurnEmAll wrote: »JeromeBarry1 wrote: »Sometimes, you got to do what you got to do. I'm just making adjustments in the rest of my day because it tastes so good. The secret ingredient to the flavor is the salt, the non-iodized salt.
Yeah, I agree salt is good in coffee, but... when I do drink coffee (I go through phases), I just add salt to the grounds. It's surely a lower cal way of getting salt into the flavor equation.
How much do you put in for a cup? I've always said I hate sugar in my coffee and I'd rather have salt, but I've never actually tried it. I like chilis and unsweetened chocolate in my coffee.
I do it by the pot. About 7-10 shakes of salt into my French press. I don't know how much that is, maybe 1/8-1/4 tsp? So let's see, I put 8 tbsp of coffee into the press, so a nice pinch per cup. Such precise measurements there!
Thanks, I'm going to try that. I'll start with a pinch in my small french press or my one-cup pour-over set-up (it's very sophisticated -- a funnel, a coffee filter, and a coffee mug), in case I don't like it, so I don't ruin a whole pot.0 -
Sometimes I make lattes out of almond or cashew milk and add coffee or espresso, and sugar free syrups. It’s super low cal and tasty. Alternatively, I use liquid Premier protein in my coffee. Protein boost and low cal. Win win!1
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JeromeBarry1 wrote: »
One cannot know the influence one may have on this public site. The shelf, she's empty now.
It was three weeks ago I bought my first bottle of this stuff and it was so good that I decided to quit eating a 400 calorie breakfast, as I had done all my life. I still do drink a whole pot of coffee. One cup will have the keto creamer, or as is going to have to be the case now, mct oil, while one cup will have heavy cream. That works out to tiny carbs, high fat, and less than 200 calories. The darnedest thing, though, is that it satisfies my concept of morning needs, you might call it "hunger", until noon. I was doing this before I started seriously doing keto. Now, it helps make keto easy.1 -
If you enjoy coffee and it sounds like you do, gravitating towards drinking it “untouched” with cream and sugar is the way to go. It’s all a matter of finding what that coffee is.
For me, it’s Italian Roast when made at home. When purchased, it’s Peet’s (think left coast California) Cafe Americano. I only drink one cup a day.
My two cents. Enjoy your next cup!0 -
If you're close to a Ross store, they have a variety of sugar free coffee syrups for cheap. Try fat free creamer at any grocery store for 15 cal
For 2tblsp.0 -
I didn't see this and can't believe I didn't....WALDEN FARMS.... They have everything you could ever want with no anything! Everything is a zero. As far as what store to buy them that's hard Walmarts I know have some stuff but if you go to vitacost.com they have everything that is offered....now remember these are all zero everything g so no some stuff is awful and some is not too bad.0
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Right now I’m doing Silk creamer (I’ve had their vanilla, caramel and I’m finishing off the pumpkin spice now) and sugar in the raw. I used to do mct oil with stevia w/monk fruit because I was trying to jump on the Keto train but eventually realized it wasn’t for me. (That daily dose of MCT oil was breaking out my face).0
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I am a HUGE coffee lover. I am a mom to 4 kids and I'm still up through out the night with 2 of them so for me coffee is a necessity! I am looking for something healthier than coffee creamer. I've tried black coffee with a sugar substitute and it just doesn't work for me. I like the different flavors of the creamer. Any suggestions for a healthier version would be greatly appreciated! 😃
Try adding a protien powder to it! I use Bowmar Nutrition and their protien is a perfect replacement, plus you're getting your protien in too. Low fat low carb and soooooo good!0 -
MelanieCN77 wrote: »Torani sugar free syrups - I am partial to the hazelnut and salted caramel. I heat up some cashew milk and froth it. Very fancy, tastes good, negligible calories.
Yup! Torani also carries fruit-flavored syrups, and the sugar free varieties are great mix-ins with smoothies or sodas.
For richness, I like adding Premiere Protein shakes; they have lots of protein and don't split like some do.1 -
If the creamer is something you love and helps you drink coffee, so be it. I'd say try looking at calorie reduction in other foods if it becomes too much of a hassle.
I think the bigger concern is your caffeine consumption. 3 cups (750 ml ) should be all you consume so if it's over that you run the risk of developing headaches, poor sleep, the list goes on.
https://mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/nutrition-and-healthy-eating/expert-answers/coffee-and-health/faq-200583391 -
Have you tried adding a protein powder to your coffee for flavor?0
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