What's better -- instant coffee with water or with milk?!


Question:

What's better -- instant coffee with water or with milk?


Answers:
Make it with water and then add milk or creamer. That is the best way in my opinion.

milk tastes better
but waters a lil less fattening

neither! don't you know that coffee! causes cancer?

with milk!!!!

with milk!!!!!!!!!!! **

water

You can never go wrong with milk

mix in a tablespoon of whipped butter too.

Coffee doesn't cause cancer.. (rolls eyes).. coffee is turns people into terrorists! Duh.

Neither, I strongly dislike coffee. I would have to say that hot chocolate is better with milk though.

What???
Make it with water, add milk to cool, and make it taste better.

How about fresh ground coffee? I'm not an instant person.

milk, fer sure!! Does the body good! lol.

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i prefer water because i dont like coffee and not a big fan of milk i think im lack toast and tolerent

with milk.....cheap version of cafe au lait!

ahhh this old chestnut.

years ago i would have been good old water but now you can steam it.

Mmmmm Laaaaaatte

i prefer it with milk but its more fattening.

water, just need coffee powder and water (hot) and sugar

Now at first this seems like a nothing question but on second reading what a good idea - so you are suggesting that I make instant coffee like we do hot chocolate use hot milk instead of hot water - I am going to have to try this -- sounds like a very good idea. Thanks!!

Coffee causes cancer?? Um, obviously someone hasn't been reading yahoo news lately. Coffee is suppose to help with certain diseases such as diabetes and help with memory loss. This is what they were claiming at least 3 weeks ago...
Anywhos, I drink it w/ water. I think milk makes it feel too thick. But that's just my opinion :o)

~Sarah

with milk but if you want with water then use freshly roasted and ground coffee beans .

with water

milk gives it a creamier taste




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