By using my home - made coconut milk, I was able to keep the carbs very low, much lower than any shop -
bought drinking milk.
Not exact matches
I
drink alpro as it works for me and stuff I know it's not as good as homemade but I don't have money to
buy loads of good nuts: / I love nuts though so I do eat them just not as homemade
milk!
Also, I
drink soy
milk but I've heard a lot of people saying how delicious almond
milk is so I
bought some from the store it said it was organic so I didn't even check the ingredients.
So I decided to make them on Christmas, and I don't
drink milk on a regular so I don't
buy it.
Growing up my mom
bought skim
milk and I never
drink glasses of
milk and only really use it for cereal or recipes.
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drinks and baby
milk formula.
And it does not taste good at all i have been
drinking store
bought almond
milk for about a year now.
My daughter is lactose intolerant, so we've been
buying non-dairy
milk for years for her to
drink.
I didn't want to add alcohol to coconut ice cream though, and my sister accidentally
bought «coconut
drink» instead of
milk, which had way less fat and was in general way less awesome.
Elana, you're totally right about keeping away from plastic because it gets into the food /
drink... Hans Gruenn M.D. told me that about 25 years ago... so I never
buy plastic... but my almond
milk was going sour so quicklyly... so I thought I'd try them!
I
drink hot coffee in the morning with breakfast from the Keurig and sometimes before I leave for work I'll grab some cold brew — I
bought Califia Farms a few weeks ago — its cold brew mixed with almond
milk and flavoring (I love the mocha).
We usually
bought a liter of plant - based
milk once or two times a week as we both love to make warm
drinks such as hot chocolate, matcha latte, and turmeric latte during the freezing winter.
When you say «full fat coconut
milk» are you talking straight out of a can (like Thai Kitchen, etc)-- or the
milk you
buy ready to
drink?
I recently
bought an electric
milk frother and it has completely changed our hot
drink game here at home.
They make strips to test breast
milk for alcohol if you're really worried, but I agree — most of the time it's just easier to not
drink when nursing Last month I broke down a couple of times and had itty - bitty grasshoppers (I'd
bought the liqueurs for Grasshopper Pie for Christmas, and had non-alcoholic Bailey's Cream coffee creamer:P).
We are trying to knock out sugar so after a few weeks I finally was able to
buy unsweetened almond
milk and now she won't
drink as much.
I would watch a show where JO pointed out all the problems with our food system such as in the movies «Food Inc», «Fresh, Dirt», YouTube Dr. Lustig Sugar: the Bitter Truth, HFCS in
milk (its not sugar,), foods we
buy all have HFCS unless fresh, 1 in 4 children
drink a fizzy pop every day (HFCS), GMO foods, books like «Food Politics», «Appetite for Profit», «Omnivores Dilemma», «Harvest for Hope», «Free for All», and Corporate greed, government lack of.
i also
bought «organic mothers
milk tea» i
drank it twice a day (morning and night).
You should also
buy low - calorie and low - fat meals, snacks and desserts, low fat or skim
milk and diet
drinks.
very good, quick delivery,
bought as my little one had a growth sprout and fed a lot but sadly she won't
drink it - but she doesn't take any formula: (so I
drink it myself and I swear my baby feeds less frequently than before the feed problem O.o:) it's very tasty for me but not as sweet as breast
milk which might be the cause why she doesn't take it.
Thankfully lots of my mum friends recommended what not to
buy, so the only rubbish things were a bottle warmer / flask thing (mine
drank milk any temperature it arrived).
The strategy is clear: if mothers do not give Nestlé's expensive processed
milk products to their babies, then they should
buy one to
drink themselves.
It still works just as well as the day I
bought it and my baby has done fine
drinking the pumped
milk!
But, this should never be the situation if you
buy the best breast
milk storage bags as they will make sure that your child will always have something to
drink.
My mother likes to
drink milk, so i
buy her this instead of anything else.
We
buy as much grass fed meats as possible, cook with coconut oil and coconut flour,
buy most food from the farmer's market, and
drink local raw
milk that I drive to a dairy to get.
Now instead of
buying milk with her lunch, my daughter is opting for water or juice which is higher in sugar because she no longer enjoys
drinking the
milk.
At this point I
bought a Medela pump, started fenugreek, mothers
milk tea, eating oatmeal,
drinking Gatorade, hand compressions, power pumping, hot showers, trying not to stress, nursing around the clock, etc..
I don't advocate anybody
drinking conventioal
milk — actually any
milk product
bought in grocery store at all.
You can blend your own fruit smoothies, vegetable purees,
milk shakes, and yogurt
drinks for much less than the cost of a store
bought food pouch.
I've seen young children bringing sugary sports
drinks or full calorie sodas into school or
buying them after - school — many of these kids just won't
drink white
milk.
Avoid store -
bought flavored
milk drinks because they can have a lot of sugar.
Typical store -
bought cow
milk contains 4.5 mg of CLA per gram of fat, but thanks to the widely held perspective that «fat is bad,» the
milk we
buy in the store is much lower fat than the
milk our grandparents
drank.
Although research has yet to definitively conclude whether
drinking rBGH - treated
milk increases your IGF - 1 levels high enough to cause concern, Dr. Schettler says it's advisable to
buy milk that hasn't been treated with it.
If you can't afford any of that, or haven't got the patience to bother with it, then
buy a bag of skim
milk powder and mix up 1 - 1.5 liters (or quarts) of
milk and
drink it immediately after your workout - 1 liter if you're under 170 lbs and did a fairly «easy» workout, and 1.5 liters if you're over 170 lbs or had a «tough» workout.
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bought milk,» and still find organic
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I have never been one to eat sweets, or white breads, and I don't like sodas so I never
buy them — I usually
drink water,
milk or coffee.
For the occasional use in cooking with rice or curries, I
buy coconut
milk in a BPA - free can, however, for
drinking regularly, I recommend
buying this one I found via the Village Green Marketplace which only contains only one ingredient and is stored in a carton: coconut
milk.
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drink raw
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Many people start
buying store -
bought almond / soy / coconut
milk because they've come to realize that
drinking conventional, store -
bought cow's
milk gives them digestive issues.
I have recently started
drinking kefir made from raw goat
milk that I
buy from Amish farmers who deliver to NYC once a month, and I have seen incredible strides in my health since I have started.
I am very fortunate in that I am an expat currently living in the UAE, so camels
milk is everywhere, and after I read your article I went to the local and
bought some — it tastes really nice but perhaps thats after several years of not
drinking milk — I also have a developed intolerance to
milk whereby I go into anaphalactic shock if I even have a little cows
milk (strange how that happened after 30 + years of
drinking at least 10 litres of the stuff a week and then overnight BANG allergic!).
Soya
milk is so much easier to
drink because I can
buy it in cartons from the supermarket fridge — I will cut down though (have been getting through up to 2 pints a day some days).
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