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happyhousewife
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Mary
North Pole Alaska
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Posted - Mar 08 2007 :  4:06:12 PM  Show Profile
Okay- I love coffee, but only if it's disgustingly sweet. I know all that yucky syrup isn't good for me, but just plain sugar doesn't do it for me. Does anyone have any suggestions for healthier ways to add flavor to coffee? Thanks!

Tina Michelle
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Tina
sunshine state FL
USA
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Posted - Mar 08 2007 :  4:43:33 PM  Show Profile
can you try adding a little vanilla extract and a shake of cinnamon to your mug along with a wee bit of cream..before you add the coffee, then stir together real well.

Of course adding a small bit of icecream is yummy too.



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BarefootGoatGirl
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Corrine
North Carolina
USA
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Posted - Mar 09 2007 :  11:59:41 AM  Show Profile  Send BarefootGoatGirl a Yahoo! Message
Try Sucanat. It a less processed, more nutritional form of cane sugar and has a really carmely taste when added to tea or coffe with cream.

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ThymeForEweFarm
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Robin
An organic farm in the forest in Maine
USA
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Posted - Mar 09 2007 :  3:16:22 PM  Show Profile
My favorite coffee sweetener is real maple syrup.

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willowtreecreek
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Julie
Russell AR
USA
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Posted - Mar 09 2007 :  4:56:33 PM  Show Profile
I have been sick and I swear this thread said flavored COUGH syrup! HAHA! I would NOT recommend adding that to coffe though!

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Alee
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Alee
Worland Wy
USA
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Posted - Mar 09 2007 :  9:06:36 PM  Show Profile  Send Alee a Yahoo! Message
You can make your own simple syrup at home and flavor it with whatever extract or flavoring that you like. That way you know exactly what is in it. Just google for a recipe for "Simple Syrup"
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Horseyrider
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Mary Ann
Illinois
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Posted - Mar 10 2007 :  04:44:00 AM  Show Profile
Hmmm, I wonder if perhaps you're what's called a Supertaster, and you have more tastebuds than most people. Supertasters are sensitive to bitterness, and also don't get along well with certain veggies because of the sulfur compounds, like broccoli, cauliflower, brussels sprouts, etc.

If this is you, do know that there are differences in brands of coffee and their acidity and their bitterness. Perhaps changing the brand of coffee you buy will help you as much as finding a different sweetener. I'd recommend staying away from most of the big can ones (Folger's is very bitter and harsh to me, and I'm not a Supertaster), and go with something like a Papa Nicholas, a 100% Kona, or something like that.

Also, the length of the roasting time can influence flavor, so try one of the milder breakfast blends out there.

Always try and drink it freshly brewed, as the bitter compounds seem to intensify as the pot sets on the heat. Also, coffee made in a drip coffee maker is less harsh than, say, that made in a percolator. Percolators work by boiling the coffee and sending it up through the grounds over and over again, where drip makers send it through the grounds once. I avoid French press type coffee makers as they lack the filter paper that screens out some carcinogens.

I bet that, plus the addition of something like the vanilla and/or ice cream, might make it just right for you.
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simpler1773
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Ricki
Ashland Wisconsin
USA
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Posted - Mar 10 2007 :  04:44:33 AM  Show Profile  Send simpler1773 a Yahoo! Message
Have you tried honey (it's sweeter than sugar) and then shake a tad bit of cinnamon on top of your coffee ~ yum! This is what I do even at the coffee shop.

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EmmJay
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Mary Jane
Amherst Nova Scotia
Canada
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Posted - Mar 10 2007 :  07:10:21 AM  Show Profile
I am not sure, as I use plain sugar (a little), but my sister loves to add a splash of Irish Cream. She says that it is amazing, and she usually has a couple cups of coffee daily.
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Sweet Harvest Homestead
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Lindy
Stanfield NC
USA
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Posted - Mar 14 2007 :  6:10:10 PM  Show Profile
I too like to put cinnamon in the beans and let the water pick up the flavor along with the coffee beans.
Also, I have discovered Agave Nectar. It is not cheap. You can get it at the earth fare for about $6 for 16oz. Imagine my surprise when my husband told me that the Agave plant is what they use to make Tequlia.
This is a super sweet syrup and very tasty!
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willowtreecreek
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Julie
Russell AR
USA
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Posted - Mar 15 2007 :  07:57:44 AM  Show Profile
I drink Foldgers "Simply Smooth" which is very mild in taste.

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