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psp3000

psp3000

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It just disappeared one day at least where I am and I didn't even notice !

Do you guys still have it at your local grocery stores ?

If you never heard of it or tried it what's your favourite kind of milk (this can also include nut based milks and milk alternatives)?

no milk haters allowed in this thread.
 
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WhatCouldHaveBeen32

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I don't even have choco milk at my markets , never heard of that variant you mentioned:( Choco milk is my favourite but I can never get it where I live, I can get frappe BS, I don't want frappe. I like oat milk.
 
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I don't even have choco milk at my markets , never heard of that variant you mentioned:( Choco milk is my favourite but I can never get it where I live, I can get frappe BS, I don't want frappe. I like oat milk.
what about an iced mocha (decaf) as an alternative or some powdered hot chocolate mix mixed with reuglar milk with a few ice cubes ?

I have yet to find a good tasting oat milk sadly (I didn't like it because of the ?cargeenan/sea weed? as the thickening agent which made the texture weird so I hope to try one that doesn't have it one day) but I am willing to try again

do you like it flavoured or sweetened or just regular ?
 
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what about an iced mocha (decaf) as an alternative
🤷‍♀️ this is basically foreign language to me


some powdered hot chocolate mix mixed with reuglar milk with a few ice cubes ?
this I do sometimes but it's not doable as those powders are kind of expensive and I don't have the big packages, only little packets.


do you like it flavoured or sweetened or just regular ?
I never tasted the sea weed in my oat milk, I think the ones in my country have mostly agar agar or gellan gum. I use the regulard oat milk but I sometimes drink it with cocoa. Sometimes I used to soak oats into hot (normal) milk with a tea spoon of honey for 30-35 minutes put the oats in another bowl to eat with jam and drank the rest of the milk, I like that milk the best but it costs a lot to make :'(
 
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🤷‍♀️ this is basically foreign language to me
decaffeinated version of this with ice :ahhha:

simple syrup ( basically just sugar and water)
also you can just use melted chocolate or chocolate sauce instead

other things to note are that you can use either espresso or instant coffee or maybe just a regular coffee but decaffeinated



this I do sometimes but it's not doable as those powders are kind of expensive and I don't have the big packages, only little packets.
same here : (

I never tasted the sea weed in my oat milk, I think the ones in my country have mostly agar agar or gellan gum. I use the regulard oat milk but I sometimes drink it with cocoa. Sometimes I used to soak oats into hot (normal) milk with a tea spoon of honey for 30-35 minutes put the oats in another bowl to eat with jam and drank the rest of the milk, I like that milk the best but it costs a lot to make :'(
that sounds like a much better alternative for the thickener I will be on the look out for that in the ingredient list next time I get some oat milk then !

also the milk with oats and honey combo sounds good I've always wanted to try lait au miel

but I am not so sure about the oats and jam... which kind of jam do you mix into it ?
 
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but I am not so sure about the oats and jam... which kind of jam do you mix into it ?
Strawberry or Rose petals*. But I drain the oats through a strain, ye they do retain a bit of milk but it's not soup or cereal.
 
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GhostInTheMachine

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I have never heard of this kind of milk, but I'm also severely lactose intolerant so I drink soy milk. I prefer unsweet, but there are flavored variants (namely chocolate and vanilla) that are pretty tasty. I drank Silk brand for a while but there was a decent span of time where every time I bought a new carton, even unexpired it smelled off. I'm not the only one who experienced this too, so it seemed to be an issue with Silk's quality control. I have since switched to my local grocer's store brand, and it's been reliable.
 
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I drank Silk brand for a while but there was a decent span of time where every time I bought a new carton even unexpired it smelled off. I'm not the only one who experienced this too, so it seemed to be an issue with Silk's quality control. I have since switched to my local grocer's store brand, and it's been reliable.
they had some or just one recall a few months to a year ago I wonder if that's related to the expiration issue/smelling off that you mentioned

Almond Breeze also had a recall too if I can remember correctly

I have never heard of this kind of milk, but I'm also severely lactose intolerant so I drink soy milk.
some studies state that Sweet Acid. helps with lactose intolerance but I am skeptical and will have to fact check that

but some lactose intolerant people I know liked that variant and found it to be tolerable although it isn't lactose free

I have yet to try soy milk, what do you typically pair it with/what kind of drinks do you make with it when you aren't having it as is ? also what's your opinion on various medications you can find at the store for lactose intolerance along with lactose free dairy products such as the well known Lactaid ?
 
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they had some or just one recall a few months to a year ago I wonder if that's related to the expiration issue/smelling off that you mentioned

Almond Breeze also had a recall too if I can remember correctly
I stopped drinking it a few years ago now, so I'm not shocked it only got worse since. The best way I could describe the smell was as if it was slightly fermented. It never got me sick, but I hated it going down, and the aftertaste was horrid. Only bought 3 cartons before I cut off the brand entirely. shame because I liked their chocolate flavor.

I have yet to try soy milk, what do you typically pair it with/what kind of drinks do you make with it when you aren't having it as is ? also what's your opinion on various medications you can find at the store for lactose intolerance along with lactose free dairy products such as the well known Lactaid ?
Pretty much anything you'd use regular milk for, although for certain things like baking or mac and cheese, you'll notice a change in consistency and flavor. This can be adjusted for with practice, and I've yet to find any recipes that can't have milk replaced.

My go-to combos are definitely cereal (trix, coco puffs, fruity/cocoa pebbles, rice/cocoa krispies, froot loops. enjoying them while I still can lol), and PB&J. I use exclusively Dave's Killer Bread (21 seed variant), and natural Jif and Smucker's (Strawberry, Raspberry, Blackberry). To the chagrin of all my friends, I also like to put a slice of cheese in my PB&J because it's not enough to trigger my intolerance, and I strangely love the taste.

I've had the regular Lactaid milk before, and it seemed to work fine for me, but I find milk in general to just be too sweet (12 grams of sugar per serving on average) so I still prefer soy. Never tried the pills though, so can't speak for that.
 
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I have never seen this milk in a store
but if I ever see it, I will buy it
thanks for the info
I always buy the milk with the lowest fat content
because I am afraid of getting fat
 
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I have never seen this milk in a store
but if I ever see it, I will buy it
thanks for the info
I always buy the milk with the lowest fat content
because I am afraid of getting fat

It's not fat that makes people fat, it's too many calories in general. Fat got demonized back in the day in a similar way carbs today is. Although, carbs are much easier to get fat with because our bodies love them. If you're afraid of the calories though, milk alternatives are great for that.
 
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