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I Made My Own Milk Today!


Zebra007

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I have made my own Almond milk today!!!...and its creamy, easy to make and tastes good.  This has really excited me for some reason ha ha!. 
 
Basically I decided I was not happy with a lot of what was on offer and found Rice milk to be the best, but really when I looked at all the added ingredients, and the fact that it is so sugary I decided to have a go at making my own..
 
This morning I tried it with tea and have just had a creamy cup of coffee, I would never have believed how easy it was..

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nvsmom Community Regular

LOL  When I first clicked on this I was half expecting a breast milk story.  LOL ;)

 

Congrats on the milk!   chuckle chuckle

LauraTX Rising Star

LOL  When I first clicked on this I was half expecting a breast milk story.  LOL ;)

 

Congrats on the milk!   chuckle chuckle

 

You crack me up!  I was going to pop in and see who asked if the OP milked a cow!  LOL

 

Great job, Zebra.  It is nice to make something and control what goes in it, especially when it really isn't all that hard!

Zebra007 Contributor

Hey! Yes I am still feeling really pleased with myself, for some reason I thought it would be harder!! and of course it just looks like the real deal!

 

What I am not so pleased about  though is that I have discovered that I am not simply lactose intolerant.  Through a diary elimination, and some very worrying allergy symptoms it appears that I have a problem with Casein (the protein in milk) which now means I have to be even more vigilant with what I can and cannot put in my mouth.

 

It is good that I now know and explains why I have been feeling ill for so long. I read somewhere that Casein intolerance is quite serious.

w8in4dave Community Regular

I am gunna have to give it a try. I know my Daughter also made her own Almond milk. Congrats! 

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