Last edited by Pisces; Feb 10th, 2007 at 09:58 AM. Reason: I forgot to add a little detail.
Hi This is my first time on the vegan board. I have just found out i have allergies to eggs, cow's milk, sugar and soy How much fun is this going to be... What is a good subsitute for my half and half in coffee ?? Looking for something rich and wonderful !! Don't want to do the coffee mate thing, lots of preservs. Thanks.
Heat a cup of rice milk and pour it over a teaspoon of coffee.Yummy.
What is half and half? Semi-skimmed milk?
I have no idea really, I learnt to drink it without milk instead. Do you also want to sweeten it too?
(ETA Interesting user name with your allergies! )
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You could try almond milk maybe.
That might be quite good actually.
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Marrers, Half and Half is half cream (from a cow) and half milk (from a cow) , used in the US. Think of it as putting whipping cream in your coffee. Coffee mate isn’t vegan either, it’s got casein.
Wildwood http://www.wildwoodfoods.com/index.php makes an awesome creamer, but it’s got soy.
Powdered creamer http://www.veganessentials.com/catalog/better-than-milk-soy-beverage-mix.htm
But this also has soy.
Best thing to do is look through the list of replacements for cow’s milk here http://www.veganforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=997
Find one without soy, try them all.
I agree with fondducoeur, but try different brands before giving up. Or just buy really good coffee and you won’t need to put anything in it
Thanks for the advise. Yeah, Keylimepie is a name my dad calls me for some reason... and sticks. I will deffinately try almond milk. Is it sweet ?? I want to sweeten it but can't have sugar ( allergic to ) and no chemicals either.
What about maple syrup?
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what's delicious in coffee? The aroma
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if espresso, just a few grains of brown sugar.
if latte, soy milk, almond syrup.
i never drink instant.
In the UK there is an almond and hazelnut flavoured rice milk, which is really nice in coffee. I reckon any nutmilk should be lovely, too.
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Ok, gonna try almond milk with maple syrup. Sounds yummy !!
Stevia is a natural sweetner, if you want to try something other than maple syrup.
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So ever since I have switched to complete vegan I realize that they make substitutes for everything that taste either just as good, or close to it. The only thing that I am not really jazzed about is the Silk creamer. I only like to have 1 cup of coffee in the morning, but I do enjoy it alot. But the soy creamer is just not the same. Does anyone know of another completely non-dairy creamer that is good?
try vanilla soy, tis nicer
I love silk creamer! I do always get the french vanilla though....try that one
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Try mixing milks a little. Like try a drop of rice and a drop of non sweetened soya milk..... I have never tried it, and i used to love a coffee with that powder coffee whitener, but thats not vegan and I quite enjoyed my last coffee with just unsweetened soya milk in it. Was OK.
Try that with different milks and see what works. Otherwise, maybe your coffee is not meant to be!!
Silk creamer is the bomb! I would be a sad panda without it. I like both the plain and the vanilla flavors.
Cheers,
rant
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We don't get the French Vanilla Silk Creamer up here. Just the plain flavoured one.
I enjoy vanilla soy milk in my coffee.
Look what I found!! http://www.naturesflavors.com/default.php?cPath=169
i haven't ordered yet so I can't say whether or not it is yummy, but once I do get some of these, I will certainly report back!
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Hi all,
I'm heading down to Sydney next week from Brisvegas for the Happiness and it's Causes Conference and wondering if anyone wants to recommend a place in the city or Darling Harbour to get a perfect soy flat white? I've already researched all the vegan foodie options and now just need to lock in my daily caffeine buzz.
Thanks!
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Oh um!
I'm not in the city enough to know. Look for anyone serving Toby's Estate coffee, it's quite nice. And ask what brand of soy they use maybe, if there's one you prefer you might know in advance if the coffee will be good.
I've just asked a vego mate who loves soy in his coffee too, he gets his made in Darling Park, http://www.darlingpark.com.au/Public/public_index.asp Check it out!
Enjoy your time here in Sydders!
yeah sorry i cant really help you there i havnt brought much coffee when im out.
but good luck in finding one and when you do maybe you could post it to let all us sydney people know aswell haha.
enjoy your stay
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A barista friend of mine once told me that, whereas Melbourne people like the froth in their coffees thick and creamy, Sydney people tend to have it foamier. This, she reasoned, is because Sydney people can't be assed waiting for the barista to bang the milk jug on the table to get the bubbles out - they just want their coffee NOW so they can be gone to wherever they need to get to. Melbournites, on the other hand, require art and precision for their lattes.
So, to answer your question: the best coffee in Sydney can be found in Melbourne
Haha, BIG generalisation there. I don't think anyone actually stands there telling the barista to hurry up, you get served when you get served.
WW, if you were in Manly, I'd tell you to go to Pure Organic, they make a beautiful rice milk latte!
I agree Melbournians like froth on their coffee. We also like decorative pictures on top - fussy!! Most places make great soy lattes, I've had few bad ones.
thanks all for the suggestions. I'm flying down on Wednesday so will let you know if I find any great coffees! Am really excited about the vegan shop in Newtown.
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i hate it when they burn the milk and then it ruins the whole coffee *sigh*
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Vanilla soy milk....YUM!
I've just come back from Canada and had Silk creamer everyday in my coffee- lush! Unfortunately we don't have anything like it here.
Cherob, I think Alpro does a creamer! Can you get a good selection of Alpro over there?
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we have loads of Alpro products here but i've never seen a coffee creamer.
Vanilla almond milk is pretty good in coffee.
If we have it, I've never seen it, nor vanilla soy either. I'll keep looking tho...
An ex of mine made creamer in his vitamix (super high-powered blender) for the times I stayed over. I think the ingredients were cashews, maple syrup, and rice milk. You just blend it until it's as smooth as possible. You do get a little gritty residue at the bottom of the cup, but it's just bits of cashews and coffee to the residue tastes pretty good.
Cheers,
rant
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if you get really good coffee, maybe flavored, and you won't need to add anything..
I like a spoon in my coffee.
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today i was out of rice and soy milks. so i put coconut milk in my coffee... yum.
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A good slug of brandy... or Ecomil almond milk
I have to go make some coffee now
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if you make a pretty strong coffee..like half then whisking it slart in some chocolate so good, that's pretty nice..like a choccamochychino or whatever
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ep - your grammatico-linguistics is boggling my mind! What is this "slart"? Are you doing northern speak again?
slart..is like pouring..but in a slapdash manner.
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