How to use powdered creamer in one’s coffee?
Question by Anthony T: How to use powdered creamer in one’s coffee?
I have Nestle Coffee Mate French vanilla powdered creamer. Do I just add the creamer in lieu of milk and sugar, just milk, just sugar, or do I add creamer, milk, and sugar to my coffee? I understand that it’s really my choice to do what I wish with my coffee, but I would like to know what the powdered creamer actually replaces.
Best answer:
Answer by Timid Women Rarely Make History
You can add the creamer directly to your coffee. It’s just a dehydrated version of the liquid. It has a longer shelf life.
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Liquid and powdered creamer both work
it just adds flavor. if i’m using it i will skip out on the sugar and milk and just add the creamer
Creamer is just an artificial non-dairy milk/cream replacement. If you use sugar, you’ll probably still want to use it.
I like my coffee black, but not everyone does. Plus many people drink low quality coffee & they need something to mask the bitterness.
The coffeemate vanilla is a little sweeter than normal powdered creamer, so it may replace your milk and sugar…. but if your not used to drinking it, you may ‘taste’ that something is missing. I would still add a spot of milk as the creamer doesnt make it milky enuff for my liking.