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How does ATOT drink its coffee?

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How do you drink your Coffee?

  • I don't drink that nasty shit!

  • Black

  • With Creamer

  • With Sugar

  • With Creamer and Sugar


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There was no choice for "just hook it to my veins." :\

I hear ya.

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These days, I drink it black.
When I first started drinking coffee 45 years ago, I used to put in Cream & 1 Tsp. sugar.
In the military, always black.
When I got back to the states, I put in 2 Tsp. Coffee Mate & 12 granules (+-) of sugar! Picky, I know.
Few years back, started using the new fangled flavored creamers in my morning coffee only (I drank 1 - 2 QUARTS a day at the time!).

Now, its black & only black.
And only 4-6 cups a day.
 
I can't believe people drink that horrible shit. The fact that the most expensive coffee is in fact actual shit should tell you something.
 
American/French press: little milk or cream, no sugar.
Cappucino: As is, no sugar. With little cinnamon on top.
Espresso/Turkish Coffee: straight black, no sugar.

I cant stand sweetened coffee. Blah, imo coffee should taste bitter.
 
French press, with a small amount of liquid creamer. Used to put a ton of creamer and sugar in it but I've scaled way back. Something about coffee without at least a small amount of cream or milk really offends my senses. I can go unsweetened but not un-milkified (?).

My wife puts about a gallon of creamer in hers PLUS about a teaspoon of sugar. And she waits for it to cool down until it's lukewarm rather than drinking it hot. I tried it once, almost threw up.
 
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