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I've only ever tried creamer a couple of times and hated it, here we're used to having milk in our coffee, not cream. Not that creamer tastes anything like cream anyway. Carnation milk is "condensed" or "evaporated" milk, with sugar added.
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When I was a kid one of my aunts used to make wonderful caramel tarts from Carnation milk, simply put the can in boiling water for a couple of hours and the milk turns into rich caramel. Make sure you put a hole in the can to stop it from exploding though.

How To Boil Condensed Milk In Can
FayetheAspie
FayetheAspie
@Outdated My Mama and I use actual milk in our coffee too. My Dad wants his without it and for some reason insists on calling the milk from our gallon milk jug "creamer" when we put it in our coffee.😂
Xinyta
Xinyta
Coffee 'creamer' isn't exactly healthy for us anyway. As sweet as it maybe. It's just not worth it.
IXxTchxXI
IXxTchxXI
@Outdated I think your aunt was making was either dulce de leche or cajeta, cajeta is quite popular where I live and there's a lot of treats that use it
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