It was a gift but I’ve been thinking about making a rec about it, so I’m using this as an opportunity. My husbands auntie sells pampered chef so that’s usually our Christmas gifts, which has been lovely. This most recent holiday she gave us a milk frother. Now, I’m typically a black coffee drinker, but I enjoy a latte as a treat. It’s been such a luxury to add some flavored frothed cream to my morning coffee. I don’t really see a need to go out and spend money on coffee anymore, either. I love it because it’s not something I would ever even have bought for myself!
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I should start out saying that I don’t care a lot about coffee even though I drink loads of it, or I have in my life (I’ve been trying to drink less). Elijah recently got a Moka Pot Brikka - the one that ‘cremes’ at the top… not the easiest to find without Amazon. My mom gave me a Bodum milk frother last year for Christmas that I never used… until now. We drink the caps out of the Bookworks x Cafe Nyleta cups, because it's one of the few matching mugs we have. It’s turned out to be a very fancy way to start the day and I recommend it to anyone who wants additional kitchen-ware.
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for buzzing my coffee/splash of oat milk/cinnamon
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1.99$ Ikea Produkt Milk frother. I can now make a very convincing cappuccino at home in no time. Life changing
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