Leftover Coffee Suggestions – Just What You Need On A Scorching August Day
I’m a big fan of coffee and usually have to have two to three cups of steaming hot coffee. Over the past couple of months though, it has been way too hot to really enjoy my favorite morning beverage. I barely make it through my first cup and the rest of this yummy black brew stays in the coffee maker. I quickly grew tired of this and went online in search of some leftover coffee suggestions. There had to be some way to salvage my coffee and sure enough there was.
As a result, I am not only making better use of my leftover cold coffee, I also found some delicious cold alternatives like this delicious chilled coffee. It only takes a couple minutes to blend together in the morning and is a nice way to start the day. I get the same amount of caffeine to get me going, but it’s a lot more fun to drink an iced coffee drink on those 95 degree plus days. Before long you’ll be just as addicted to this delicious chilled coffee as I am.
Here’s a simple suggestion if you are going to make quite a few iced coffee drinks. Take some of your leftover coffee, allow it to cool completely and then pour it into an ice cube tray and freeze. Use this instead of regular ice cubes to blend your iced coffee drinks. The end result is a much stronger and more flavorful coffee drink.
In the afternoon or for a lazy summer Sunday brunch, I prefer another drink. This delicious iced cappuccino fits the bill just right. Give it a try when you want to treat yourself or to impress company. If you are serving this delicious iced cappuccino in the afternoon, there is no need for anything else, but if you want to go all out, you can try serving it with a simple cookie or shortbread. Anything else would be overkill.
As it turns out, you can save quite a bit of money by making your own frozen coffee drinks. I used to spent $20 at local coffee houses each week for these delicious cold treats until I started making my own. They are fast, fun and very easy to make. Go ahead and give it a try.
If you are a bit intimidated by the recipes mentioned in this article, get out a tall glass, add some ice or frozen coffee ice cubes, pour some cold coffee in it and add flavored creamer and sugar or sweetener to taste. Stir it up and you’re done. It’ll cool you down and perk you up in no time. Enjoy you summer!
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