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What's in your coffee?

I prefer strong black coffee , others love coffee creamers, sugar or orher. So how do you prefer yours?

Sheannutt 9 May 21
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I grind my own beans, usually a dark roast arabica, and use a french press to brew. I like some nutra sweet and creamer, cuz I make it pretty strong.

12

Strong enough to power a starship across the galaxy and as black as space herself.

Gohan Level 7 May 21, 2018
9

I take coffee with my coffee. ?

@Sheannutt lol!

6

I make stovetop espresso with a Moka pot. Add hot water (50/50) for an americano. So just hot water 🙂 !

Ohub Level 7 May 22, 2018

Oooh! That sound good!

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Interesting question.
I've always taken "whatever is customary" in my coffee. Started at 15 in prep school..... black.
College: black, sometimes cream and or sugar.
Flight school..... back to black. (ARMY COFFEE!)
Vietnam: bourbon. (Liquid courage).
Civilian career: depended on the country I was working in.
Now: Coffee is part of the traveling adventure!
Did I mention that I like coffee??

@Sheannutt
Saudi Arabia: nutmeg in espresso.

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Half and half ONLY. None of that sweetened stuff.

5

Me. I am in my coffee. Until I drink it I am someone else.

5

Nothing. I drink a lot of coffee - black, strong.

5

Organic heavy cream.

Only organic for me, creamer-wise. Thinking of switching to organic coffee too.

5

1 TBSP heavy cream or black

5

Usually a bit of cream to soften the blow to my stomach lining. Good espresso needs nothing at all.

5

Strong, with Italian Sweetcream Creamer.
Must be hot.
*Damn, sounds like a personal ad.

4

Black. I don't like it overly strong. I also prefer a light or medium roast. Dark roast tastes burnt to me.

4

With demara sugar and organic vanilla half/half

4

Strong, dash of milk, very sweet. No sweeteners, sugar only please.

4

Cinnamon sometimes

@ronin73 it doesnt dissolve, it just sinks to the bottom

4

Anything vanilla, syrup or creamer...dash of cinnamon...and a bit of sugar. I like iced coffee, too.

4

If you need to put stuff in your coffee you don’t really like coffee, you like stuff. It took training my pallet a bit... So much quicker to get in and out of the Circle K in the morning if you take it black, now it’s my preference. I put sugar in espresso and nothing in American coffee.

you got that right, I don't love coffee. Like the smell and like the little kick. thassit. mostly a tea-totaller

@crazycurlz. I love my ginseng tea 🙂

@ArdentAtheist cool. ginseng for the taste or the supposed health benefits?

@crazycurlz both, I get the good stuff from my Asian market.

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Very strong, spoon standing up in the mug strong, from a french press, a touch of half and half cream and a bit of sugar to take the edge off and because I'm not sweet enough on my own. 🙂

@Sheannutt My daily regimen for decades was 2 packs and 2 pots. Now I just have a cup or two in the morning to kick start my day and no ciggies for over a decade now.

3

1% condensed milk. YUMMM!

3

Black hot coffee. Prefer gas station coffee to Starbucks. Lol.

@Sheannutt lol figured it was a Michigan liberal redneck thing.

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My preference changes just about every day. While I love straight black coffee, I also indulge in the cinnamon almond milk macchiatos at Starbucks now and then. Lately I’ve been really into the cold foam cappacinos with soy milk at Starbucks though.

3

Coffee adn heat - nowt else

3

Two or three shots and lots of milk.... And a huge glug of vanilla syrup whenever I'm feeling sweet.

3

Just a good cup of Italian or French roast bold coffee. No sugar, no creamer, no paper cup.

3

Nothing but coffee--lots of it.

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