Well, I don't drink coffee, but why can't it be used in coffee?
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
I found this yesterday, it was in the organic dairy aisle of my grocery store! I was a wuss, though, and bought the strawberry flavored because I am not a fan of plain yogurt so was worried that I wouldn't like the plain kefir either. The strawberry was good, I had a small cup of it with breakfast this morning, it was sort of like the European yogurts which aren't as sweet as American ones (which can get disgustingly so... a Vietnamese friend of mine actually lets her yogurt sit out at room temperature because 'its too sweet'). I liked it, and I think next time I'll try it on my cereal like Mr. Silver.
Yummy, thanks for the enlightenment ladies!
K.
Would it curdle??
I don't know about Kefir, as I don't recall that I've ever seen it (or looked for it). But it sounds a bit like the "drinkable yogurts" or yogurt smoothies that are out these days. Is it like that??
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I was actually just making a joke about not using it in coffee. I really like plain kefir and use it or yogurt on cereal because I don't like milk on cereal and used to just eat it dry until I discovered yogurt. I suppose you could use kefir in coffee if you wanted - but I think it would taste like sour/curdled milk.
Last edited by farrellcollie; 08-17-2007 at 01:44 PM.
Oops...I guess I've spent way too much time with lawyers this week...I'm taking things way too literal!![]()
Yes, it's very similar in consistency, but has a very different flavor to me. It's not as sweet, but seems more intense. I didn't know there were other flavors until today.
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
I am a lawyer - I am used to people not getting my jokes.
Perhaps using those little facy things would have helped.