How Do You Take Your coffee?

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I used to love black coffee a while back because i thought people who drink coffee are coolbut i came to find out that it wasn't really my thing so i quit.
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I usually just pour in lots of milk and I'm good. Nothing extra is added. Sometimes I like it with ice too.
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Black and too sweet. But when I let my best friend, I started taking it brown with barely any sugar because that's how he liked it, and it was a hassle making separate cups.
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Post by Hubre De Klerk »

It depends where my mood is and if I am eating something.
Usually, I drink ricoffee (I know it isn't everyone's fav, but I love it :)) with 3 sugar and 2 cremora teaspoons.
If I had something sweet to eat or I am in a workout mindset, I leave out the sugar completely or only add 1 spoon.
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i like my coffee with lots of milk.
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Unsweetened almond milk (extra) and two to 3 Truvia packets depending on the mug I use.
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I love my coffee black and sweet
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Now I like my coffee with enough milk and sugar. But it feels more like coffee when I just take it black. For some reason the caffeine is more effective on me when I take it straight black.
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As Agent Cooper from Twin Peaks says, "Black as midnight." I live by that phrase. I really cannot imagine adding milk, cream or sugar to my coffee at all anymore. Since moving to Brazil, I have noticed that way more peole enjoy their coffee black as I do, althought Brazilian coffee is a bit stronger.
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Bluebird03 wrote: 08 Feb 2019, 14:04 With so many options available now in milks, sugars, flavorings, etc., I am curious how you prefer your coffee. Lately I've been trying the "bulletproof" coffee with coconut oil and butter. Sounds odd, but it really is flavorful. Other than that, I usually add half and half with Stevia. What about you?
With lots of sugar and milk. I can never take my coffee black.
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My coffee type depends on my mood. If I am happy I go for rich and creamy cappuccino, if stressed out then go for simple black coffee- just coffee and hot water.
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I prefer tea but in case of coffee I like it dark and sweet
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I like my coffee a bit bitter, but when I'm tired, I usually prefer it sweet by adding fresh milk and sugar.
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I preffer my coffee sugarless. The bitter taste stimulates me amazingly.
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Bluebird03 wrote: 08 Feb 2019, 14:04 With so many options available now in milks, sugars, flavorings, etc., I am curious how you prefer your coffee. Lately I've been trying the "bulletproof" coffee with coconut oil and butter. Sounds odd, but it really is flavorful. Other than that, I usually add half and half with Stevia. What about you?
seriously, the options are so confusing. but am not a fan of sugar.
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