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I have a confession to make. I don’t just like coffee…I have a deep, abiding passion for it. If you see me without a mug in my hand in themorning, I’mprobably near death’s door. The first thing I do in the morning is stagger into the kitchen for java. My well-trained children rarely attempt conversation before my first cup.

My name is Daisy, and I am a coffeeholic…

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Coffee with cream and sugar… Iced coffee… Flavored lattes… Espresso. The list goes on and on.

It’s not just me – the nation is coffee-obsessed. Starbucks, Dunkin Donuts, and a host of other shops compete on every street corner, at the malls, and any place else they can plug in an espresso machine. There are entire aisles at the grocery store dedicated to nothing but coffee from the far corners of the earth and flavored creamers to please the palate.

I really love coffee.

Some studies show measurable health benefits for coffee drinkers. Those who drink more than 4 cups per day have a decreased risk of oral cancer, prostate cancer, and basal cell carcinoma. Moderate coffee consumption can also reduce your risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes. Coffee drinkers are also less susceptible to Alzheimer and dementia.

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Be your own Barista

What if you want to drink fancy coffee drinks like the cafe serves but your budget won’t let you? You can still have your flavored coffee and drink it too while saving money. The key is to be your own Barista and concoct some yummy taste sensations from wholesome ingredients in your kitchen. Always start with a good organic coffee or espresso.

First…the milk:

  • Choose a good quality dairy product that contains the fat content you desire.
  • Other options include animal product alternatives like soy milk, rice milk, and almond milk. If you make the milk yourself you are sure to have a wholesome ingredients list.

The sweetener:

  • There’s always sugar.
  • Try stevia, a low-calorie sweetener made from the leaves of the stevia plant. (Some people dislike the licorice-like flavor of stevia)
  • Raw honey is always a delicious and healthy option to sweeten anything.

The flavor:

Try adding any of the following and you’ll be ready to open your own coffee bar. (Many of these combinations were created by my daughter, Rosie Luther). Stir them into a base of 1.5 cups of milk and 1.5 cups of cream. I have only used cow’s milk products to make these but a friend tells me that the alternatives work well too.

If you don’t want to make a full batch of the creamer, stir just a small amount of the flavorings into an individual cup of coffee and add milk.

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Mix the flavoring into the milk and bring to a simmer on the stove, whisking constantly until it begins to steam slightly. Remove from heat, allow to cool, then store in the refrigerator. Feel free to adjust the amounts for stronger or sweeter flavors. Don’t bring it to a boil, because your creamer will curdle.

  1. Mocha Java: 2 tbsp of cocoa powder, 4 tbsp of brown sugar
  2. Mexican Mocha Java:2 tbsp of cocoa powder, 4 tbsp of brown sugar, 1 tsp of cinnamon
  3. Nutella aka Chocolate Hazelnut: (we make our own “Nutella” from scratch with a food processor) 4 tbsp of Nutella or an organic chocolate hazelnut spread – no other sweetener needed
  4. Gingerbread: 2 tsp molasses, 2 tbsp of brown sugar, 1/2 tsp each of ginger, clove, and cinnamon
  5. Almond Toffee: 4 tbsp of sugar of choice, 1 tsp of almond extract
  6. Vanilla Latte: 2 teaspoons of pure vanilla extract, 4 tbsp of white sugar
  7. Great White North Maple Java: 6 tbsp of pure maple syrup
  8. Mocha Mint: 2 tbsp of cocoa powder, 1/2 tsp of pure peppermint extract, 4 tbsp of sugar
  9. Cinnamon Roll: 2 tsp of cinnamon, 1 tsp of vanilla extract, 4 tbsp of brown sugar, and a dash of salt (yep, salt)
  10. Caramel “Mockiatto”: 6 tbsp of brown sugar, a dash of salt, 1 tbsp of cocoa, and 1/2 tsp of pure vanilla extract
  11. Amaretto: 1 tbsp of almond extract, 4 tbsp of sugar
  12. Cherry Amaretto: 1 tbsp of almond extract, 4 tbsp of sugar, 1/2 tsp of cherry extract
  13. White chocolate mocha: 1 cup of white chocolate chips, 1 tsp of cocoa (melt the chips into the milk, whisking constantly)
  14. Mint white chocolate: 1 cup of white chocolate chips, 1 tsp of pure peppermint extract
  15. Black Forest: 2 tbsp of cocoa, 4 tbsp of brown sugar, 1 tsp of cherry extract
  16. Chocolate coconut mocha: 2 tbsp of cocoa, 4 tbsp of sugar, 2 tsp of coconut extract(or replace half of the milk with coconut milk)
  17. Irish Cream: 2 tbsp cocoa, 1 tsp pure vanilla extract, 1/2 tsp almond extract, 2 tbsp of instant coffee, 4 tbsp of sugar
  18. Eggnog: 1 tsp of pure vanilla extract, 2 tsp of rum extract, 1 tsp of nutmeg
  19. Pumpkin Pie Latte: 3 tbsp of pumpkin puree, 1 tsp of pumpkin pie spice, 1 tsp of cinnamon, 4 tbsp of brown sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  20. Hazelnut: 1 tsp of hazelnut extract, 1 tsp of pure vanilla extract, 4 sugar
  21. Frangelico Cream: 1 tbsp of cocoa,1 tsp of hazelnut extract, 1 tsp of pure vanilla extract, and 4 tbsp of brown sugar
  22. Chai Latte: Simmer 3 Chai tea bags in the creamer mixture with 4 tbsp of brown sugar
  23. Chocolate Raspberry: 4 tbsp of seedless raspberry jelly, 2 tbsp of cocoa
  24. Almond Joy: 2 tbsp of cocoa, 4 tbsp of sugar, 1 tsp of almond extract, and 2 tsp of coconut extract (or replace half of the milk with coconut milk)
  25. Salted Caramel: 6 tbsp of brown sugar, a dash of salt

All of these delicious combinations can be made ahead of time and stored in your refrigerator for 7-10 days (although they don’t last that long here).

Make your own syrups

Syrups, like the kind at the fancy coffee places can be easily homemade. You need to make a syrup base with 1/2 cup of sugar and 1 cup of water, then add 1-2 tsp of any kind of extract you want – you are only limited by the extracts available to you: vanilla, rum, coconut, cherry, almond, etc. Look for pure extracts without artificial ingredients.

Coffee is essential. Make it well.

Do you have any homemade versions of “fancy” coffees that you’d like to contribute? Please add them in the comments section below.

About Daisy

Daisy Luther is a coffee-swigging, adventure-seeking, globe-trotting blogger. She is the founder and publisher of three websites. 1) The Organic Prepper, which is about current events, preparedness, self-reliance, and the pursuit of liberty; 2) The Frugalite, a website with thrifty tips and solutions to help people get a handle on their personal finances without feeling deprived; and 3) PreppersDailyNews.com, an aggregate site where you can find links to all the most important news for those who wish to be prepared. Her work is widely republished across alternative media and she has appeared in many interviews.

Daisy is the best-selling author of 5 traditionally published books, 12 self-published books, and runs a small digital publishing company with PDF guides, printables, and courses at SelfRelianceand Survival.com You can find her on Facebook,Pinterest, Gab, MeWe, Parler, Instagram, and Twitter.

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Daisy Luther

Daisy Luther is an author and blogger. She's the single mom of two daughters and credits extreme frugality and a good sense of humor for her debt-free lifestyle. She is the author of numerous books, the editor of TheOrganicPrepper.com,and is the founder of a small digital publishing company in the emergency preparedness niche.

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    Some of these sound amazing. Much fancier than mine! I cannot drink coffee black (although I do not normally add sweetener, just milk, which I prefer to creamer). When I am out of milk, I generally add some hot chocolate powder, or ice cream if I have it. Before Christmas, I make a cross border trip to the US and get my Christmas bottle of Aldi’s fake Irish cream (which was $8.95 in the before times, but is $10.95 now. Still much cheaper than the $40 or so price tag here in Canada.) I always have some in my coffee on Christmas morning and Boxing Day.

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    I just did an expensive Walmart shopping. Good for three to four months at least of pantry Staples. I got the ingredients for many of these coffee drinks. I just usually do plain coffee and haven’t hit up a coffee shop in so very long but some of the Starbucks coffee drinks are looking so tempting. This Frugalite will happily make her own. Sometimes, treats are important. Thankyou, Daisy. Between your blogs and books, you have helped me more than you will ever know.

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    My grandmother consumed a lot of coffee but could not escape Alzheimer’s. Likely due to food insecurity of her young years but perhaps delayed it by a number of years.
    I’ve used powdered vanilla in various drinks instead of vanilla extract. I usually order it online these days (used to mail order lol).

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    Do you add the “sweetener” to the milk and cream on the stove? And about how much? And that’s in addition to the sugar/sweetener in the “flavoring”?

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      This is all to taste – you can add the sweetener or leave it out, depending how you want your creamer to be. This is an incredibly flexible “recipe” – more of a guideline really. 🙂 Some folks don’t like any sweetener and the creamer will be fine that way too.

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    Have you ever tried using Splenda or one of the sugar replacements to make the coffee syrup? Just wondering if it would work, because I LOVE Torani sugar free syrups, but they are sometimes difficult to find flavors besides basic vanilla, caramel, etc.

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      I haven’t personally tried it but I can’t think of any reason at all that it wouldn’t work. If you decide to give it a try, please let us know how it went!

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FAQs

Is making your own creamer cheaper? ›

A can of sweetened condensed milk runs about $2, and you'll be able to make several batches out of one bottle of vanilla extract and a gallon of milk, so the $10 or so you're likely to spend on those ingredients will go a lot further than your standard bottle of store-bought creamer.

What can you use as a replacement for coffee creamer? ›

Simple Ingredients For A Healthier Cup Of Coffee
  • Heavy Cream. This is heavy whipping cream which you'll find in the dairy aisle. ...
  • Full-Fat Canned Coconut Milk. ...
  • Unsalted Butter. ...
  • Unsweetened Nut Milk. ...
  • MCT Oil. ...
  • Coconut Oil. ...
  • Honey. ...
  • Real Maple Syrup.
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How do you break the coffee creamer habit? ›

The quickest but most jarring it to simply cut out creamer and drink your coffee black. It will be tough for the first week or so, but after that your taste buds will become accustomed to it. You can also taper off by slowly adding less and less to each cup you drink.

What is best to use in coffee for creamer on keto? ›

The best keto coffee creamer is one that is low in carbs and sugars. Options include heavy cream, unsweetened almond milk, or MCT oil. Experiment to find what suits your taste preferences and aligns with your keto goals.

What is the healthiest thing to use as creamer? ›

Here are a few healthy store-bought coffee creamers.
  • Nut Pods. Nut Pods creamers are dairy-free and gluten-free and contain no added sugar. ...
  • Laird Superfood creamers. ...
  • Elmhurst oat creamers. ...
  • Vital Proteins collagen creamers. ...
  • Malk Unsweetened Oat + Almond Malk Creamer.
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How many pumps of creamer should you put in coffee? ›

Add 1 - 3 pumps of liquid creamer concentrate to an 8 oz cup of coffee to whiten and flavor your cup.

How do you make coffee taste better without sugar and creamer? ›

Cinnamon: Cinnamon sticks or powdered cinnamon add warm, spicy notes to a cup of coffee, reducing bitterness and making it taste sweeter without adding any sugar. 4. Cocoa powder: A small amount of unsweetened cocoa powder can make a cup of coffee taste milder and richer, like a sugar-free mocha.

How do you make coffee creamy without creamer? ›

Real butter is best, but vegetable oil-based spreads can help out in a pinch as well—the thicker, the better. And if you have grass-fed butter available, hell, you're halfway to making bulletproof coffee. I've tried this one during a home creamer shortage, and it definitely works.

How can I sweeten my coffee without creamer or sugar? ›

6 Healthy Ways to Sweeten Your Coffee
  1. Agave. Agave nectar is a natural sweetener derived from cacti. ...
  2. Honey. People usually think honey is for tea and sugar for coffee, but honey can taste just as sweet and delicious in coffee. ...
  3. Stevia. ...
  4. Coconut Sugar. ...
  5. Maple Syrup. ...
  6. Unsweetened Cocoa Powder.

What happens if you drink coffee creamer every day? ›

“It's the worst way to start your day and sets you up for a blood sugar roller coaster, cravings, weight gain, and mood swings.” So while creamers may seem like an innocent addition to an otherwise healthy morning beverage, you may want to give a second thought to which ones you're using (if any at all).

What happens if you use coffee creamer everyday? ›

Weight gain and obesity: Some coffee creamers are high in calories, unhealthy fats, and added sugars. Regularly consuming large amounts of these creamers can contribute to weight gain and an increased risk of obesity, which can lead to various health issues like heart disease and diabetes.

Will I lose weight if I stop drinking coffee creamer? ›

Using coffee whitener or cream showed no statistically significant impact on weight changes. And opting for a caffeinated coffee over a decaf version didn't impact weight outcomes either.

What coffee creamer has no carbs? ›

Keto-friendly creamer options for coffee include heavy cream, coconut oil, or unsweetened almond milk. Experiment with ratios to find your preferred taste.

Can I eat peanut butter on keto? ›

Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs. Additionally, you should be mindful of your portion size if you're trying to lose weight.

Is it better to make your own creamer? ›

While it may be easy to grab a container from the store, homemade coffee creamer is a fresher alternative that tastes better and won't have you worrying about the nutrition label. Even better: It's surprisingly simple to make using only 3 ingredients!

Is making your own creamer better for you? ›

Since Store-bought creamers are often full of preservatives and artificial ingredients. Making your own coffee creamer is healthier option compared to store-bought creamers if you take control of the ingredients. You can avoid added sugars, preservatives, and artificial flavors when making homemade creamer.

How long does homemade creamer last? ›

Combine half and half, sweetened condensed milk and vanilla extract to a quart-sized (32 oz) mason jar. Cover and shake – screw the lid on tightly and shake the creamer until well combined (you can also whisk it up). Store – keep the creamer covered and refrigerated for up to 2 weeks.

Why is coffee mate so expensive? ›

A spokeswoman for Nestle said: “We are no longer producing the 500g pack and this has been replaced by a 450g pack.” The fmcg giant was “experiencing significant increases in the cost of raw materials, energy, packaging and transportation, making it more expensive to manufacture our products,” she added.

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