Opps I work in the home and bound here at times.
A latte requires steamed milk. That is what makes it delicious, as far as I am concerned.
A non fat latte, extra foam, is my beverage of choice.
So you’d need something to make your steamed milk.
sounds to me like you are experiencing withdrawal symptoms
And a wonderful American company to do business with.
to make own lattes.
latte is so 90's anyway.
gawd remember when it was
Coffee or tea.
too many options.
you're right.
It's "Vanity.
Capital "V".
You might be skinny as a rail, but if you’re not, you might want to take a look at the calorie content in one of those flavored lattes as it’s going to be as much as a bowl of ice cream.
You can save a lot of calories by having it made with skim milk and instead of flavored syrup, have it sweetened with Splenda. But then you may not like it as much. You might also inquire about sugar free syrups.
I have to watch my weight, so only indulge in one of these occasionally because one of these equates to about a third of my daily calorie intake.
Just sayin’...
Well I've been drinking coffee for 40+ years; and I have no idea what a "Latte" is? Is it coffee diluted with lots of other stuff so you cannot tell that it is coffee anymore?
ML/NJ
I have a milk frother a friend gave me. It looks like a small stainless steel pitcher with a lid - you put the milk in there (I heat in on top of my stove) & then you pump it up and down by a knob on top of the lid. It froths the milk great! I just pour it on top of regular coffee & sprinkle a little cinnamon on top. If you use skim milk - it’s not bad, calorie-wise at all. It feels like a special treat.
I don’t know the name of it, but if you did a search on pump milk frothers you could find them on the Internet, they are not very expensive at all. I’m sure you could find a low-acid coffee too.
Try a Cafe au Lait (Coffeemilk). The original coffee milk drink. Brew a pot of french roast. Scald, (not boil) an equal amount of whole milk and mix and serve. Makes lots, good for company.
I don’t make lattes at home, but I do fresh grind the beans for every pot of coffee I make. Hubby prefers a french roast; I prefer dark roasted Sumatran or Kenyan AA beans, myself...
It does make a difference in taste.
Tea. Earl Grey. Hot.
Buy your 4 cup coffee maker, though you may find a cheap 10 cup maker sooner than a 4 cup maker, you can still make just 2 to 4 cups. Buy an electric handheld blender, less than $15. Make your coffee, heat milk on the stovetop or in a ceramic mug in the microwave. Whip the hot milk with the handheld blender. Pour frothy milk into mug of coffee.