Not exact matches
The
full fat coconut
milk «blended before use»... that
means to blend up the water that sits on the bottom of the can too, yeah?
This consistency is not «milkshake - like» by any
means, but rather it's akin to
full -
fat soy or cow's
milk.
Second, all it
means is that you need to put a can of
full -
fat coconut
milk in your refrigerator the night -LCB- or a few hours -RCB- before.
This
means I don't have to go out and buy
full -
fat milk just for baking!
This
means including everything that is good — the
full fat milk, the
full fat yoghurt, a bit at a time.
This
means ice cream, cheese,
full fat yogurt and all
milk.
We exclude them primarily because whole
milk and
full -
fat yogurt are not the norm, and we want to make the test relevant to as broad an audience as possible — people who might not be well - versed in picking apart nutrition facts, comparing brands, and having the background knowledge of what they
mean.
I know what you
mean - a nice smoothie from raw
full -
fat milk and a very ripe banana... Not great for
fat loss though: — LRB - Dairy is an issue for me, too.
The
mean differences in cumulative urine output were 294 g (95 % CI: 154, 434) for
full -
fat milk, 339 g (95 % CI: 190, 489) for skimmed
milk, and 362 g (95 % CI: 222, 505) for ORS.