Is coffee mate non dairy creamer gluten free
No. But of course dairy.
No, it does not have aspartame.
Yes, if it is used as the liquid in the frosting, half & half is fine in buttercream frosting.
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.
Half and Half is equal parts and cream with a typical fat content from 10% and 18%. It is used in cooking, baking, in coffee or even over cereal. There are also non-fat half and half products available which are good substitutes for sauces and some desserts. Source: http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/Dictionary/H/Half-and-half-5870.aspx
34 per half cup
According to other sites, the cup size is half an ounce, but since they are rarely full... they contain something less than half an ounce. Also, they are NOT labelled for resale, so the amount can vary a lot.
yes because it helps your instinks and eat it
I did and it did not seem to alter my results. I also found that you can not use the powdered milk and reduce the water in the recipe by a half cup and add in 1/2 cup liquid milk without harm to the outcome.
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.
Any grocery or convenience store carrying dairy products sells 'half and half' cream.
No. Half-and-half is made from cow's milk and cream. Cool Whip is non-dairy. It is made from oil.