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1 posted on 06/07/2014 2:35:28 AM PDT by kingattax
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I tried it for a few days. Using the recommended grass fed type butter.
It tastes good... very creamy.

BUT....it was a big pain in the butt to have to whip it up every morning. Using a blender at 6 am is not a good idea for me.
I went back to my heavy cream.


2 posted on 06/07/2014 2:41:23 AM PDT by Aurorales (I will not be ridiculed into silence!)
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Butter tea is the worst thing that I ever tasted.


3 posted on 06/07/2014 2:41:49 AM PDT by Dr. Ursus
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Sounds worth trying


4 posted on 06/07/2014 2:43:50 AM PDT by Greetings_Puny_Humans (I mostly come out at night... mostly.)
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Oh, forgot to add....it does a very good job curbing the appetite. I wasn’t hungry until about 3 or 4 in the afternoon.
So if your trying to lose a few pounds by curbing your appetite, this works.


5 posted on 06/07/2014 2:44:26 AM PDT by Aurorales (I will not be ridiculed into silence!)
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Comes from the ideas of chai or tea with yak butter

Indian or Oriental crap

Tks anyhow

I have a Nespresso machine.....that’s how I drink coffee

Black or Au Lait

Like my women (I always say that)

Speaking of which....there is a Louisiana creole after dinner drink called CafeBrulot which uses orange peels...cloves....sugar...coffee....brandy or cointreau.....and on occasion butter in some recipes

Very fancy....hard to make Commanders Palace does


8 posted on 06/07/2014 2:58:40 AM PDT by wardaddy (we will not take back our way of life through peaceful means.....i have 5 kids....i fear for them)
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I drank Yak butter tea in Tibet. It did seem to help with the high-altitude hiking. The taste was bareable, in the context of the trip.

Back home I drink coffee. Black. Strong. Occasionally as a desert I’ll have an espresso with sugar. I like the coffee-flavored sugar granules at the bottom of the cup.

I don’t think I’ll ever try butter in coffee.


10 posted on 06/07/2014 3:12:26 AM PDT by samtheman
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Coffee is served very strong, black and unadulterated with any kind of sweetener or flavoring. That’s coffee. Other preparations might be enjoyed by some but they’re not coffee.


12 posted on 06/07/2014 3:16:49 AM PDT by muir_redwoods (When I first read it, " Atlas Shrugged" was fiction)
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The only thing that should go into coffee is.....More coffee.

Go straight or go home.

15 posted on 06/07/2014 3:35:00 AM PDT by uglybiker (nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-BATMAN!)
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Clarified butter, “ghee”, is very different in texture, consistency and taste from whole butter. Heat up butter to the melting point, just before boiling, pour off the lighter, clear liquid which will be about half. That’s “ghee”.

Whole butter in coffee would be gross!


17 posted on 06/07/2014 3:55:11 AM PDT by expat1000
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Love bulletproof coffee! I use about a tablespoon of coconut oil and a teaspoon of butter. A few seconds on the Vitamix and it’s frothy and creamy.


18 posted on 06/07/2014 4:08:34 AM PDT by goodwithagun (My gun has killed fewer people than Ted Kennedy's car.)
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I prefer cocoanut oil; about half a tsp. in black coffee for the first cup of the day only.


23 posted on 06/07/2014 4:59:27 AM PDT by Paine in the Neck (Socialism consumes EVERYTHING)
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The secret to great coffee has always been an egg broken into the pot.


26 posted on 06/07/2014 5:04:34 AM PDT by AppyPappy
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Then came the attention from Paleo diet experts

Now that's funny!

If you want to follow a Paleolithic diet, dairy wouldn't be on the list. No domesticated animals in the Old Stone Age.

31 posted on 06/07/2014 5:44:00 AM PDT by Sherman Logan
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Tried it... Smmmooooothh. But always having to wash the blender?, I am not sure about it. It is interesting it gets a bit of a froth almost like a cappuccino and changes it color a bit...


34 posted on 06/07/2014 5:55:13 AM PDT by taildragger (The E-GOP won't know what hit them, The Party of Reagan is almost here, hang tight folks....)
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We don’t do it only because we lack access to a yak.


37 posted on 06/07/2014 6:15:32 AM PDT by NonValueAdded (Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi or Atty General Holder, who brought more guns to Mexico?)
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Yak butter tea. MMMMMM!


38 posted on 06/07/2014 6:30:15 AM PDT by dljordan (WhoVoltaire: "To find out who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.")
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3 fingers of tap water in a plastic tea glass, 60 seconds in the microwave, 2 heaping teaspoons of Taster’s Choice, a quick stir...that’s my “coffee” for the day.


39 posted on 06/07/2014 6:30:29 AM PDT by moovova
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The little detail this article forgot to mention is that in Tibet it is freezing cold!

Butter and salt in tea or coffee supplies crucial fat and water-retention support for cold weather. In such conditions, it quickly becomes delicious.

Drink it in warm weather though, and it tastes vile and overheats you like crazy.


41 posted on 06/07/2014 7:40:56 AM PDT by Talisker (One who commands, must obey.)
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I drank tea with yak butter in Nepal back in '84 while searching for the elusive yeti. Well, on a 10-day trek in the Langtang Valley up to the Gosainkund Pass. Severe weather at 14,000 feet drove myself and my party back and I never caught a glimpse of the mysterious "man-beast" of the Himalayas.

I was grateful to the sherpa guides and their noble porters who poured cup after cup of the oily, dark brew into me. It was the most effective way to get as many calories as possible into one each morning before another 8-mile walk along narrow paths and up steep inclines, across rope bridges and recent landslides before, past ancient villages and monumental stupas, arriving with barely enough "gas in the tank" at a wayside tea house for a lunch of watercress sandwiches and cream cakes.

"Tea, sahib? Tea?"

Indeed, I would. Jolly good!

42 posted on 06/07/2014 8:22:30 AM PDT by Oratam
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Its not new. I heard of it years ago.

I saw a Youtube video the other day where the guy puts butter in the Le Presse’ coffee pot then after its brewed he puts the whole thing in the blender and hits it for about 3 seconds. Its supposed to froth it up.


46 posted on 06/07/2014 9:07:36 AM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose o f a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped.)
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