Love your latte? Well, there's no need to splurge on that foamy double delight at your local gourmet coffee joint. At the cost of several bucks a day (or more), it seriously adds up! Set up your own private Starbucks at home and enjoy a tasty cup of java --and some extra dollars in your pocket.
Here's how...
- Brew It Bold A great coffee drink starts with a strong cup of coffee. If you have an espresso machine, you're set. Otherwise, you can make double-strength coffee using a French press or drip coffee machine (although anyone with a French press will vouch for the fact that they make the richest non-espresso brew). Experiment with putting a scoop and a half of coffee for every scoop that you normally use.

- Spice Things Up If you like flavored coffees, try adding a scoop of spice (cinnamon, nutmeg, cocoa powder, or vanilla bean) to the coffee before you brew it.
- Milk It Stock up on whole or low fat milk, half & half, or soymilk -- whichever suits your tastes. For hot drinks, half-and-half makes the creamiest blend. For cold coffees, whole or low fat milk makes a smooth, icy treat.
- Mix Magic Aside from milk, experiment with other goodies to mix with your java -- powdered hot chocolate or Ghirardelli's Chocolate Syrup makes a mean mocha, while Starbucks Vanilla Syrup offers a yummy touch of sweetness.
- Top It Off A little topping goes a long way, so treat yourself to a spoonful of Cool Whip or fresh whipped cream, a dash of cinnamon, or a sprinkling of shaved chocolate.
- Get Iced For iced versions of your favorite drinks, make a strong pot of coffee, place it in an airtight pitcher (to keep it from becoming bitter) and refrigerate. Mix in a blender with ice and a scoop of Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf vanilla powder or sweetened cocoa powder, along with some milk. Add a straw and slurp to your heart's content.
Last but not least, presentation is key. Part of the allure of going to a gourmet coffee shop is the presentation. Bake or buy some muffins and invest in a coffee mug that you love, one that's "grande" sized and makes you feel like you're indulging in something decadent. Cheers!
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