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Butter In Your Coffee Instead Of Milk, What Do You Reckon?

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RATTER15 | 13:20 Fri 30th Jan 2015 | Drinks
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Gross - neither, like with scotch and what to add to it, more scotch - in this case, more black coffee.
Yuuuuuk
Ditto
It would never have occurred to me but I might try it with a tiny cup. I doubt very much that it'll be a pleasant experience but it's worth a try
Agree with DTC, neat vodka and neat black coffee, wouldn't adding butter give it a greasy taste? I also don't understand why when asking for black coffee I am usually asked if I want milk with that, I hope they don't start asking if I want butter?
I've seen that on a TV show, Big Bang theory maybe.
I love coffee and I love butter but together, no.
Surely the coffee would just be greasy?
Funny, someone has just posted re coconut oil in B&S and one of the uses for that is in coffee too.
Another yuuuuk
The grandfather of a french girl at my school always drank coffee with butter and he would dip croissants in it
Yuck and yuck again.
Many years ago, when I went as a schoolboy on an exchange trip to France, breakfast coffee was served in bowls, not cups. It was drunk with a spoon and croissants or bread and butter, usually with jam on, were dunked into it. It took me a while to get used to it because I had been brought up to believe that while it was OK to dip your bread in your soup at home it was extremely bad manners to do so elsewhere.
Butter is basically congealed cream & salt isn't it ? It'd probably work, but being unusual probably not an instant favourite.
I didn't realise one could feed one's butter, grass !
They don't mean goats do they ?

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