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Woe: Inadequate "Cream" Choices @ the Coffee Shop
When I started drinking coffee a decade ago (whaaaaaa?!?), I took it black. How I stomached black coffee as a 16-year-old is incomprehensible, but whatevs. That's off-topic.
Now, I take my coffee with cream and sugar almond milk and sucralose or stevia, depending on my mood. Yeah, I know sucralose will give me face cancer, but you know what else will give me face cancer? THE SUN.
Pet peeve: coffee shops whose diluter ("cream") and sweetener ("sugar") selection is lacking. A properly-equipped shop should have (in addition to whole, low-fat, and non-fat milk) soy and almond milks. Besides offering sugar and sucralose, a shop should consider offering Sugar in the Raw, stevia, and honey. Bonus points for Agave nectar!
The absolute worst situation (coffeewise, anyway) is when the only diluters available are those unrefrigerated plastic cups of half and half. I have a feeling that "half and half" is really just thinned-out correction fluid. How else would that stuff not spoil?