Do you drink coffee? What, if anything, do you put in it?!


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Do you drink coffee? What, if anything, do you put in it?


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10 hours ago
Good to see all the coffee drinkers,
thank each one of you for you answers, I appreciate that. and the stars.

Fickel good to see you again as well!


Answers: 10 hours ago
Good to see all the coffee drinkers,
thank each one of you for you answers, I appreciate that. and the stars.

Fickel good to see you again as well! Love coffee in the morning, two creamers, two sugars..thanks Milk, Sweetener, Caramel!

YUM!! I do--and not I don't put anything in it--hot and black I like my coffe like I like my women. Hot as hell, and full of alcohol. I take mine with a snort of whiskey. i'll drink your coffee. tblspn sugar and coconut flavored creamer Yup, usually two cups per day, at least. A little half-and-half and splenda. i do drink coffee on occasion. i like it with half and half and plenty of sugar. I like coffee in my milk I love coffee and drink it black.

If visiting our local WaWa, I add 1/4 of a flavored cappucinno and fill the balance with coffee.

Favorite coffee is 100% Kona from a Hawaiian plantation we order with. Best coffee in the world, but pricey if shipped to the mainland. I LIKE MY COFFEE LIKE I LIKE MY WOMEN: BLACK HOT AND STRONG Cinnamon in the grounds. Carmel Vanilla flavored creamer and milk in the coffee cup. If its good coffee, i drink it black... slightly bad, with half a teaspoon of sugar... if it's totally crappy but i need the caffeine fix, with cream and sugar.

I don't go for the flavored syrups etc. Black coffee is best for you, the only thing I add is 1 teaspoon brown sugar or sugar in the raw. Not a cup or 2 of coffee is good for you alerts your short term memory. Always good before an interview. If it is an espresso coffee such as
Starbucks or Tully's i drink it as a latte with 1% milk and almond flavor,,,If it is simply drip grind such as Folgers i drink it black, no cream or sweetener.. Yes, I drink coffee and I add Sweet'n'Low and French Vanilla creamer. I love coffee! I usually prefer my coffee black, but if I'm having coffee with dessert (or as my dessert) I enjoy some of the flavored versions. The best coffee I have EVER had was at the Hershey Hotel in Hershey, PA. I think it was called the Hershey Kiss :)

When I was in college, I would occasionally add a shot of caramel or chocolate syrup to sweeten. I probably drink more coffee each day than a person should drink in a week! I absolutely have a coffee problem, but I figure it's better some other problems I could have. I put cream in my coffee. Irish Whiskey, whith whip cream and a cherry on top!!! (Good Ol Bailey's!!) milk nestle quik with a little milk. I take mine with 2 packs of splenda and two french vanilla creamers. Half 'n Half with a touch of Splenda Hey babe...where have you been? Missed ya!!!

Yes I do drink coffee...occasionally! I like it with 2 packets of Splenda and a little skim milk! =D Regular the hard stuff coffee all day with cream only Well, I first brew my pot, then pour some of it into a four-cup jug to which I add a half-cup of mixed 50:50 skim milk and soy milk. Add one tablespoon of honey and two tablespoons of Carnation liquid Hazelnut creamer. Put that container in the microwave on high for four minutes to thoroughly blend everthing, and it's ready. aaaabsolutely yummy... well to me and my husband that is, and that's all that matters. lol. Once and awhile I will add a little creamer,
but for the most part it is always black . just black coffee, with the vanilla syrup stuff you can buy from starbucks.x. I usually add milk and sugar, usually 2 tsps or a lil more of sugar but this morning I was feeling a lil naughty and added evaporated milk and about a gallon of sugar lol



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