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Milk, Cream, or Creamer?

I'd rather listen to an infinite loop of Justin Bieber than even smell coffee.

Thank you very much. Have a nice day.
what??????

one of my favorite things growing up was to go to a coffee shop where my mom always bought her beans from. and just the smell of coffee always made me smile. i loved the smell, but hated the drink as a kid......my mom let me have a sip one time and i almost threw up......LOL

sorry, but yeah i like it black....like my soul:maskeddroid::maskeddroid::maskeddroid::maskeddroid:
 
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I can't walk down the coffee aisle in the supermarket without wanting to vomit. I find coffee to be disgusting. (and that's being kind.)
Did you have a bad experience somehow involving coffee, maybe as a child? I ask because it's not unusual for people to find certain smells unpleasant, but not to the degree you're describing.
 
I like my coffee black and strong, no sugar.

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Black, no sugar, but almost never without something to bite - unless I'm offered a cup.

@mikedt had the line I always think of from Airplane :)
 
It really depends upon the coffee, sometimes you need to add a ton of sugar and cream to drink the coffee other coffees are better black they are perfect without adding anything, flavor coffees such as hazelnut or pecan a dash of milk will do
I am a certified coffee snob
 
I'm not sure what real coffee is. I don't stock the real stuff.

Every time I had one from a Nespresso machine I get a fit of sneezing. Don't know if that's a thing.
 
My parents both took their coffee black. I grew up drinking it black and never considered trying it any other way. I don't drink anything sweet so a sweetener is out of the question. My wife on the other hand loves her coffee but grew up drinking it with a creamer. She still uses a creamer and will do without if there is no creamer to put in her coffee.

I'm a firm believer that sweet drinks have a direct impact on teeth. Though I'm old and my teeth are getting lose and I've lost a few of them, I haven't had a cavity since I quit drinking sodas in the early seventies. Perhaps just luck but no sodas or sweetener in my tea or coffee has served me well.
 
I like my coffee black. I want to taste the coffee. That said, for me, the water is the key. I don't want to taste chlorine, or other crap in the water, so normally when I order a coffee out, I'll get regular (cream and sugar). Espresso's are always black, and home or camper coffee is always black.
 
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