Posted on 01/22/2022 1:51:37 PM PST by CondoleezzaProtege
1) Lactose Free: COFFEE-MATE French Vanilla Powder Coffee Creamer
You might have grown up with a parent that drank their coffee with this popular powdered creamer—it's a classic. Stir a scoop into any cuppa to give it a creamy French vanilla flavor.
2) Shelf Stable: NUTPODS French Vanilla
These plant-based creamers fit in to almost any dietary restrictions: They're dairy-, soy-, and sugar free! This price is for a set of four 11.2 ounce containers.
3) Keto Friendly: CALIFIA FARMS Better Half Creamer
This non-dairy creamer is made with a mix of coconut cream and almond milk. The resulting texture is super similar to real half and half!
4) Use for Hot or Cold: STARBUCKS Caramel Macchiato Creamer
If you live far from a Starbucks like Ree, the last caramel macchiato you drank might be a distant memory. Make your at-home brew taste just like one with this sweet creamer.
5) Tastes Like Candy: COFFEE-MATE Snickers Coffee Creamer
Sweet coffee drinkers will love this chocolatey creamer. One pump of creamer is enough to sweeten a whole cup of coffee. Note: This price is for two 50.7-ounce bottles—that's a lot of creamer!
6) Editor's Pick: LAND O' LAKES Mini Moo's Half and Half
Throw a few of these shelf-stable creamers into your purse to freshen up any blah cup of coffee. Each one is filled with half and half—Ree's fave!
7) Editor's Pick: ELMHURST Chai Spice Oat Creamer
If you love cinnamon, ginger, and other typical chai spices, you'll love this creamer made from oat milk. It doesn't contain any added sugar and has only 15 calories per serving.
8) Made with Coconut Milk: VITAL Proteins Collagen Coffee Creamer
Collagen is a popular beauty supplement that's thought to boost skin, hair, and nail health when ingested—so why not incorporate it into your coffee routine? This mocha-flavored creamer contains 10 grams of collagen per serving!
9) 10 Calories!: MILKADAMIA Macadamia Creamer
You know how the creaminess of a macadamia nut makes cookies taste richer? Milked macadamias do the same to your coffee.
10) For Hazelnut Lovers: SPLENDA Hazelnut Coffee Creamer
Not every sweet creamer is pumped full of sugar. This yummy hazelnut option is made with Splenda instead.
11) Real Milk Creamer: COFFEE-MATE Sweet Cream Coffee Creamer
It seems like foamy sweet cream is on every coffee chain menu these days. Get the effect at home with this bottled creamer!
12) For Dunkin' Lovers: DUNKIN' Extra Extra Coffee Creamer
Ditch waiting in the drive-thru with this at-home creamer! It's extra sweet and creamy, and great in both coffee and tea.
” It’s kind of disturbing.”
Shelf life a few months
Coffee-mate creamers sold from refrigerated shelves. Cardboard carton from manufacturer says “Do Not Refrigerate”.
Yeah, but I'm worth it.
I don't scrimp on cream or steaks. Unfortunately, both are getting harder to find.
7) Editor’s Pick: ELMHURST Chai Spice Oat Creamer
If you love cinnamon, ginger, and other typical chai spices, you’ll love this creamer made from oat milk. It doesn’t contain any added sugar and has only 15 calories per serving.
Clover Valley aka Dollar General. Cheap and has no nutty flavor.
Oh oops! Missed that oat part!
Cream. Yes. Raw when I can get it... Half and half will suffice but cream is divine.
All others are dreck
Yum!!! 🥂 ☕️
Heavy Cream.....
Also, a great album.....
Can not be beat.
If you really need something sweet add in some Goat Milk Sea Salt Caramel. Oy!
Goats do have a purpose beyond a gyro? Who knew?
Half and half or cream. The garbage in all the others is ridiculous
This all sounds like horrible stuff. Sorry. I just take my coffee black. It is definitely something you can get used to because I was a cream and sugar man back in the day.
It does have a shelf life, the flavor is not as good because the proteins have been denatured by ultra high heat and if you open on it does spoil.
Still better then the Non-dairy creamer which is not a real food.
YUMMM-O!
And I'd avoid the unsweetened version if I were you -
It's not as good. And a little sugar won't kill you -
and I'm a diabetic.
Thanks for the recommendation. I’m not a fan of most dairy so yeah.
That’s what I use. ANY store brand or the name brands if the grocery stores are out of store brand. I just never did like the designer flavored creamers.
>Half&half and sugar for tea<
My niece married a fellow from India. She makes a concoction with 2 kinds of tea, a lot of spices and sugar, plus heavy cream. It’s incredibly tasty.
Half-n-Half please.
We make our own.
One can sweetened condensed milk
2 cup regular whole milk
1/3 cup flavoring (we use flavor syrups like you find in espresso shops)
Whisk or blend together, store in the refrigerator.
Because everyone knows “The Pioneer Woman” ain’t doin’ diddly on the range unless she has the proper creamer for her Pumkin Spice Latte... :D
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