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Non dairy creamer should be banned and prosecuted for crimes against humanity. How can anyone put non-dairy creamer in their coffee? Might of well drink a vat of toxic waste, the chemical list would be the same length.
Black. Cream and sugar ruin coffee and add empty calories.
well I dont add sugar, but I do add sugar free creamer. The calories it adds are extremely low(I think it's 15 calories per tablespoon). Plus, not everyone likes black coffee, including me. Just too bitter. I wish black coffee tasted as good as it smelled.
Half and half, splenda, and hersheys baking cocoa. If I have some in the afternoon, I use the leftover coffee from the pot and use whichever liquid flavored creamer I am feeling that day....
Oh, I want a Keurig...I want one...I keep just looking at it...that is a "want", not a "need"...which is pretty much where the budget will be for the next several years until little one is out of college...
Oh...you are so lucky.
Trust me,if It wasn't given to us as a Christmas gift from my brother and his wife, we may not have bought one. The pods are so damn expensive. I have checked out every discount site there is and they are still pricy IMO. My mom has been kind enough to buy the pods for us because money has been tight lately. Thanks mom
What sort of 'shots'. ...are you talking flavorin syrups or actual liquor?
And yes...syrups are sweet...that is what they are. No clue what you mean about health aspects...it's sugar...it's coffee.
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