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Homemade Tea and Coffee Lattes


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Homemade Tea and Coffee LattesI don't know about you, but I hate paying the price of coffee lattes and chai tea lattes. They are around $3.50 for a medium or large. I now make them at home anytime I want one, simply by using a stick blender or wand. Or you could use a mixer to get that frothy topping. Homemade Tea and Coffee Lattes

 
Homemade Tea and Coffee Lattes
 
Homemade Tea and Coffee Lattes
 

I buy my favorite teas, french vanilla, black chai tea, or caramel black chai tea, or any favorite tea you would like. For coffee latte, use your leftover coffee, add vanilla extract and cinnamon or any spice you like. For both tea and coffee lattes I use liquid dairy flavored creamers. I buy the low fat and sugar free.

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Homemade Tea and Coffee Lattes

 
Homemade Tea and Coffee Lattes
 
For tea latte, boil 1 cup of water in the microwave or tea kettle. Put the tea bag and sugar or any sweetener in your cup, add the boiling water. Let this steep for a few minutes. Take the tea bag out. Add 2 tablespoons of vanilla creamer. Pour this into a large cup. I always place this in the sink, because it sometimes spatters. And blend this for 1 full minute. Pour it back into the mug, you will have the frothy top, add a few sprinkles of cinnamon or nutmeg, whichever you like. I use pumpkin spice. Follow the same steps for coffee lattes, excluding the hot water. Homemade Tea and Coffee Lattes
 
Homemade Tea and Coffee Lattes
 

Enjoy your lattes! Free of charge!

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February 9, 20160 found this helpful

good idea. going to try,barb

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February 9, 20160 found this helpful

Tea bags, coffee, extracts, flavorings and creamers aren't "free of charge."

Even cheaper is to go to a Chinatown and buy some instant milk tea mix or white coffee mix. All the ingredients are already in each packet. They're very popular in Asia and in Chinese-American communities.

 
 
 
 
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February 15, 20161 found this helpful

Thank you (not) for your positive feed back. I was always taught that if you didn't have anything good to say, don't say anything at all....

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February 16, 20160 found this helpful

What works for me, just doesn't have to work for you. You still have to go out and purchase all the above items and a Frother. I get frothy foam from using the appliance I use.

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February 9, 20160 found this helpful

Hand blenders aren't made for frothing. The blades chop and cut, not aerate. The easiest way to froth is to use a battery operated milk frother. The coil head is specifically designed to aerate and form bubbles. You can find them online for cheap.

 
 
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