What does it mean if i put half and half in my coffee, and little white chunks appear that won't dissolve?!


Question: i've been told it mean the milk is curdled, i've been told it means the coffee is too hot...

is the coffee now unsafe? please provide refs...non-refs will get thumbs down


Answers: i've been told it mean the milk is curdled, i've been told it means the coffee is too hot...

is the coffee now unsafe? please provide refs...non-refs will get thumbs down
It means that the disafoglycerol nitrates have not been properly added to the creamer. These chemicals are now added to all condiments and help control social acceptance levels in Americans. This chemical was part of the Patriot Act and is designed to keep Americans from losing their fear and loathing of people different from us. It is basically saltpeter on steroids.

I don't remember the SB number for the Patriot Act but it is buried in the section about the contamination of imported foods. I also know that CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) 46.34.09(b)(3) allowed the government to up the dosage. This increase sometimes causes the substance to come out of solution (the little specks you see). Have you ever used those little foil packets of creamer that are right by the coffee in stores. It looks like it is in a government made packageing? That is the feds version of it and it is virtually straight DGN.

Use milk, its not a condiment.
it means you didn't stir enough
Usually means the 1/2 is bad; get a clean cup and start over
The dairy component in your Half'n'Half is 'spoiled'. Probably won't hurt you but it won't taste good.
You dont need a ref on this one, it means the half and half is bad, it should be a liquid all the time and not be clumpy, that does mean it is curdled. The only ref here is COMMON SENSE
Return it to the store and get a refund or new package. Its sour or the package is going to bits.
The little white chunks is a clear indication that the dairy product you put in your coffee is bad. The white chunks form when bacteria in the milk produces acid. Consuming spoiled dairy can cause severe illness and even death.

*** Next time answer your own stupid question. You and your thumbs down doesn't bother me a bit. In terms of being clever, at least i knew the answer, and didn't give out thumbs down to good answers because they didn't contain a ref. You're TOO LAZY to do your own research, and think that people will answer your questions in the future??!!! and have the temerity to talk about being clever to boot!!!. The clever people didn't answer your question and I will be joining them for any questions you may ask in the future.
If it is a liquid product - it's bad.

If it is a powder, stir more, and next time buy a decent creamer.

It is not necessarily unsafe - but more like drinking cheese or yogurt with your coffee and I think the texture alone would make me sick!
Milk's gone bad.
Thats a hard question!




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