BeccaOH
Almost Self-Reliant

I LOVE the flavored coffee creamers sold in the grocery and use a lot in each cup.

So, I've been searching for alternatives.
I don't like milk in my coffee -- just colors the coffee. If I add heavy cream, then my taste buds also want sugar and "flavor."
Most days I can get by either drinking it black or using just the flavored stevia. About 4 drops of vanilla to a large mug will do me. Or I've done 3 drops of chocolate along with 3 drops of peppermint for a nice blend of flavor. SweetLeaf makes these liquid flavored Stevia in many choices.
But some days only a rich creamy cup of java will do me, and I itch to by the creamers like the Belgian Toffee or the Buttercream (thankfully that one went away for the season
So I tried these recipes.
Flavored Creamer
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1 1/2 cups milk
Flavoring of choice
Vanilla: 1 Tbsp vanilla
Amaretto: 1/2 tsp cinnamon 1 tsp almond extract
Almond Cappuccino: 1 tsp almond extract 1/2 tsp orange extract
Chocolate Almond: 1-2 Tbsp cocoa 1 tsp almond extract
Mint Chocolate: 3 Tbsp cocoa 1 tsp peppermint extract
I used half and half and added Watkins vanilla. Too bland. So I add in some Vanilla stevia, which helps some.
Pumpkin Pie Creamer
1/2 tsp of pumpkin pie spice
1 1/2 cups of 2% milk
1/2 half & half
1/3 cup of pumpkin puree
You may need to take a spoon to loosen the condensed milk a bit. Put the lid on and shake it real well. If the SC milk is still stuck to the bottom run some warm water over the bottom portion for about 2 minutes and shake it until the SC milk is mixed thoroughly with the rest of the ingredients.
Again this was just not the rich flavor, texture I'm after. Used some of it, and then threw it away.
At Javamama's house, she made a strong coffee to which we added a rich nonhomogenized cream and vanilla bean infused sugar. That was about the best alternative I've come by lately. I guess I need to find some affordable vanilla beans.
If you have suggestions for alternative, I'd love to hear them. Thanks.