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  2. 13 Low-Calorie Breakfasts That’ll Keep You Full Until Lunch

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    If you love coffee and want a low calorie breakfast, this Coffee Chia Seed Pudding is a must-try. The blend of coffee, chia seeds, and almond milk makes for a protein-packed, filling breakfast.

  3. Non-dairy creamer - Wikipedia

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    A cup of coffee with sachets of Coffee-Mate non-dairy creamer and pure sugar (also shown are a stir stick and coffee cup holder). A non-dairy creamer, commonly also called tea whitener or coffee whitener or else just creamer, is a liquid or granular product intended to substitute for milk or cream as an additive to coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or other beverages.

  4. These Are the Best Healthy Starbucks Drinks & Snacks ... - AOL

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    Nutritional Information (grande, 2 percent milk): 190 calories, 7g fat, 19g carbs, 18g sugar, 0g protein Ingredients: espresso, milk Modifications: ask for almond milk instead of dairy milk

  5. The Starbucks Spring Grocery Lineup Lets You Re-Create This ...

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    This season's launch features a new line of oat milk creamers and lavender-vanilla coffee, and the positive reviews are already rolling in. ... Related: 11 Refreshing Low Calorie Starbucks Drinks ...

  6. Milk substitute - Wikipedia

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    This procedure can be done at home. Almond milk is low in saturated fat and calories. [12] [13] The market demand for almond milk has grown continuously throughout the 2010s and 2020s; this is accredited to the increasing number of health-conscious consumers coupled with rising inclination to incorporate more plant-based foods into the diet. [14]

  7. Flat white - Wikipedia

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    A true flat white ought to have the same quantity of extracted coffee as any other beverage on the coffee menu (generally 30 ml, 1.1 imp fl oz) but because it is served in a smaller vessel (175 ml, 6.2 imp fl oz) it has stronger flavour than say a latte which is normally served in a 225 ml (7.9 imp fl oz) vessel and is subsequently milkier.