A **** sight more than a teaspoon I bet.. that hardly changes the colour.. I bet most would have 2 tablespoons at least. I have 2 tablespoons of double cream in mine.How much milk do you put in a coffee, if you really need to consider it as one of your five a day??
Me, it's just a teaspoonful or so.
I find full cream milk too heavy, in tea or coffee so opt for semi skimmed. On the other hand I adore double cream in cakes and desserts!
Not in most coffee shops where lattes and cappuccinos are the order of the day... a starbucks grande latte has 19g of carbs..
Lol, to be fair..Not in most coffee shops where lattes and cappuccinos are the order of the day... a starbucks grande latte has 19g of carbs..
A **** sight more than a teaspoon I bet.. that hardly changes the colour.. I bet most would have 2 tablespoons at least. I have 2 tablespoons of double cream in mine.
Lol, to be fair..
I always have to check I haven't inadvertently ordered the the styles mentioned.@bulkbiker
I always ask "filter coffee with a tickle of milk. Not the caffeinated bedtime drink."
So yeah, there are places where it happens by "default."
Not in most coffee shops where lattes and cappuccinos are the order of the day... a starbucks grande latte has 19g of carbs..
I doubt its the 1.6g but the overall amount of carbs in one drink is frightening.. I'm sure I used to have 3 or 4 a day when I was working as well as eating loads of carbs too.. if only I had known then what I know now...Ironically, 19.5 grams with skimmed milk, 17.9 with whole milk.
So, is that 1.6g really the reason for the diabetes epidemic.
Or does the difference of 1.6g of carbs make no difference at all in the grand scheme of things?
Probably not enough to make it look like the coffee was even in the same county as the milk jug?How much is a tickle of milk? lol
I doubt its the 1.6g but the overall amount of carbs in one drink is frightening.. I'm sure I used to have 3 or 4 a day when I was working as well as eating loads of carbs too.. if only I had known then what I know now...
Well at least they didn't do what happened to me in a cafe. I ordered a BLACK coffee and was asked by the waiter if I wanted milk or cream. I pointed out that black meant black, no milk or cream. He said he had to bring a jug of one or the other as it was policy.
You can email customer services and ask why Waitrose think they are qualified to offer health and dietary advice..
I have done this a few times and engaged in some lively banter.. although in the end its leads to nothing being done in store.. although my local branch now stock Oppo after I complained a lot about it being removed.. just a shame I don't eat it anymore..Oops
Depends if you have lots of time on your hands and like winding supermarkets up...
On the continent one often gets hot milk with tea, it tastes disgusting. I tried to order " cold milk" with my tea - what I actually got was a cup of cold milk with a tea bag in it !
Mind you it was in the same town that served ice-cream with potato chip sticking in it in place of a wafer...... strange habits these foreigners
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