Well... drinking expired coffee may not be the best thing for you ... especially if there is some milk or creamin it. Drinking expied coffee may cause some food poisoning, but I really wouldn't worry about it . If its bad enough it will go up the same way it went down.
You can substitute powdered unflavored coffee creamer for powdered milk.
Mine doesn't! As a Brew Crew member, I use Coffee-Mate powdered creamer and it dissolves perfectly!
To enhance the flavor and creaminess of hot coffee, simply pour a desired amount of creamer into the coffee and stir well. Adjust the amount of creamer to suit your taste preferences. Creamer adds a rich and creamy texture to the coffee, making it more enjoyable to drink.
To ensure that the coffee creamer stays cold at a party, you can place it in a container with ice or use a cooler to keep it chilled.
Yes. International Delight coffee creamer tastes HORRIBLE!! It's so watery they shouldn't be allowed to use "cream" in the name.
No you can not. If the coupon is expired, you will not be able to use it. You will have to get another coupon to use.
I think you can I saw it in "The Big Lebowski"
As long as it hasn't expired.
If you don't have milk, you can use non-flavored dry coffee creamer. Add the coffee creamer to the flour and then add water in the amount called for in milk in the recipe. You can also use half water, half evaporated milk.
Creamer for coffee is fattening. Anything with the word cream in it contains rich dairy, and therefore there is milk-fat involved. If you use a small amount it is not very fattening, and there are claims it will prevent the coffee from staining your teeth.
Yes, you can freeze half and half creamer, but it may separate and change in texture when thawed. It's best to use it in cooking or baking after freezing rather than for coffee or tea.
Silicon Dioxide acts as an anticaking agent in powdered foods