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Creamer in your coffee

Eritex Inc.

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So I read and posted in the "what do you drink" thread and thought it was interesting and shared it with my wife as we both made a cup of coffee. I thought this was funny...

Most mornings (well, noontimes), some flavored coffee creamer with a splash or two of coffee.

...because my wife does the same thing. When I mentioned it she said she does NOT use way to much creamer so we measured.

She starts with 8 ounces of coffee
...adds 1.5 tablespoons of sugar
...and then 9 to 10 teaspoons of dry creamer.

Now, reading the jug the dry creamer comes in, the suggested serving size should be 1 teaspoon per serving but they do not give what a serving of coffee is. So, even if the mug she uses holds 2 servings of coffee, she uses
4 to 5 times what the container says.


So my questions are...


1. If you drink coffee, do you use dry creamer?

2. If yes, how much creamer do you use?

3. Do you think she has a little coffee with her creamer like I say?
 
When I drink coffee, rarely, I use a tall coffee cup about 16oz, I fill it to about 1/2" from the top and add 6 seconds of sugar and top off the cup to about 1/8~1/16 with 1% milk"thumbsup"
 
So I read and posted in the "what do you drink" thread and thought it was interesting and shared it with my wife as we both made a cup of coffee. I thought this was funny...



...because my wife does the same thing. When I mentioned it she said she does NOT use way to much creamer so we measured.

She starts with 8 ounces of coffee
...adds 1.5 tablespoons of sugar
...and then 9 to 10 teaspoons of dry creamer.

Now, reading the jug the dry creamer comes in, the suggested serving size should be 1 teaspoon per serving but they do not give what a serving of coffee is. So, even if the mug she uses holds 2 servings of coffee, she uses
4 to 5 times what the container says.


So my questions are...


1. If you drink coffee, do you use dry creamer?

2. If yes, how much creamer do you use?

3. Do you think she has a little coffee with her creamer like I say?

Answer to #3 yes :lmao:

I make iced coffee everyday at work and what I do is fill my cup with ice add 10 packets of sugar and pour hot coffee to the top, stir, drink about 1/4 of it and then fill with coffee creamer :lmao: sounds bad but it's better than Starbucks lol
 
Black...straight up
the wife used to use the powdered stuff till one day she left a partial cup out on the counter over nite....the next morning it was like concrete...had to chissel it out with a knife...she never used it again..:shock:

the stuff is nasty
 
Half coffee half milk, 5 packets of sugar or 5 creamer packs if no milk"thumbsup"
 
I make a sugar and creamer blend with a splash of coffee for that added zing, I personally think coffee taste like butt :shock:
 
I drink way to much coffee.

1) rarely

2) at the most a teaspoon

3) yes, I always wonder why people drink coffee if they are putting that much other stuff in it. I am not saying it is bad, but I don't understand it. I have become quite found of the taste of my unmolested coffee.
 
12oz. 7-11 coffee cup and 4 of the White Mocha creamers.

Eritex, you should show your wife the experiment that Myth Busters did w/ dairy creamer powder. ( Big, scary fireball....:shock:)
 
1. If you drink coffee, do you use dry creamer?
I drink coffee but drink it black."thumbsup"

2. If yes, how much creamer do you use?

3. Do you think she has a little coffee with her creamer like I say?
Yep. Sugar rush FTW!:mrgreen:
 
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