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Vanillqa Almond Milk!


Kimbalou

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I just wanted to tell everyone who is cutting out milk: I have found Vanilla Almond Milk to be even better than regular milk. The "Silk" brand is awesome! So, if you are wondering what kind to try, please try it...it's much healthier for you anyway! I was surprised at how good it is and how easy it was for me to switch. I don't miss regular milk at all, and I use this with cereal too.

I've also found a great gluten-free bakery in Oakland, ca. "Mariposa Baking Company". They are great! www.mariposabaking.com. The pumpkin bread is wonderful!

Just wanted to share some positive things that I've discovered on my new path of eating gluten-free!


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ooops! Don't know how that "q" ended up in vanilla! lol

Fire Fairy Enthusiast

I love the almond milk too. I tried coconut and I don't like it at all. Almond is much better.

quincy Contributor

I love the almond milk too. I tried coconut and I don't like it at all. Almond is much better.

yes agree. I drink the Pacific brand almond milk, its much less expensive at Trader Joe's. Tried the coconut milk too... yuck and the D was terrible... go almond!!

tictax707 Apprentice

and the chocolate almond milk from silk is DIVINE.

I had some stuff from Mariposa in the bay area when I was up there - very impressed!! I am starting to see more of there products in stores around, but just the biscotti. It's the fresh bread that's so yummy. All in good time, I am sure. :D

precious831 Contributor

I like the Pacific brand but most of the time I just make my own almond milk. It's really not that hard.

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