Almond milk, Soy milk, Rice milk, cow milk?!
alyssas_new_life
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What kind of milk do you guys drink, and why?
I'm trying to figure out which is best for someone trying to losing weight. For the past year or so, I've drank almond milk, mainly because that's all my mom buys (she's vegan) and i don't have much of a preference. But i'm a little curious if i should have a preference for weight loss reasons. what do you think?!
I'm trying to figure out which is best for someone trying to losing weight. For the past year or so, I've drank almond milk, mainly because that's all my mom buys (she's vegan) and i don't have much of a preference. But i'm a little curious if i should have a preference for weight loss reasons. what do you think?!
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What kind of milk do you guys drink, and why?
I'm trying to figure out which is best for someone trying to losing weight. For the past year or so, I've drank almond milk, mainly because that's all my mom buys (she's vegan) and i don't have much of a preference. But i'm a little curious if i should have a preference for weight loss reasons. what do you think?!
Depends.
I like cow milk for the calcium and protein.
I like coconut milk for the medium chain fatty acids, which are good fats for exercise recovery.
Both find their way into my food, grin.0 -
I'm lactose intolerant and soy tends to give me stomach problems so I drink almond or rice milk and I don't miss the others at all. You have to watch out though. The calories in almond and rice milk can vary widely. Some are as low as 20 cal. per serving, others as high as 150 cal.0
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Real milk and cultured milk (kefir). Real milk has high quality protein, the others do not. I drink real milk because it is one of the most nutritional beverages available to mankind. I do non-fat because I get enough fat elsewhere.0
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I love Silk Light Plain Soymilk. Lots of protein and its great on cereal or with protein shakes. I've probably been getting the same kind for close to 10 years-never really cared for real milk.0
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I drink unsweetend almond milk and skim cow's milk because I like it.0
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I love my milk, but I have been drinking with my protein shakes, the Soy unsweetened organic, because it is half the calories, and sugar, and I add it to my power with some water and crushed ice, and it almost like a milk shake..........yum0
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I put almond with coconut milk in my smoothies. It tastes great especially if it is a smoothie with lots of pineapple in it. It kind of tastes like a non-alcoholic piña colada. Also, it has less calories and fat than regular milk. I use skim milk for coffee, cereal, or steel cut oats.0
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I'm lactose intolerant and allergic to soy so that doesn't leave me much choice. lol
Rice milk is higher in calories and lower in protein so I prefer almond milk.0 -
I make almond coconut milk and drink that in my coffee daily. I do try to limit my dairy intake, but when I do get dairy I tend to stick with greek yogurt or low fat cheese. I guess I don't drink much milk anymore.
I agree with other people though, I think it really depends on you and what your goals are. I like that even the coconut almond milk you purchase is lower in calories, but it is a little higher in fat (though it's that good healthy fat). Although if I ate more cereal, I would use cows milk because I don't care for the coconut almond milk in cereal.0 -
Human breast milk is the best to loose weight.
I love blue diamond almond milk though.
If your mom is buying almond milk already. that's like free milk from your mom. Win/Win!
Really any milk mom gives is going to be the best.0 -
I am having a shake for breakfast every morning, with milk, protein and fruit.
I used to use skim milk, but it has lots of sugar. Then someone told me to try almond milk, so I did, I wouldn't drink it plain, but in my shake it is good, very creamy. I started with regular, now I have unsweetened.
I might use skim milk again.
Never tried soy milk.0 -
Been thinking hard about coconut milk...its next on my "2try" list0
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I drink fat free or 1% cow's milk usually only on the weekends to save calories during the week. Just my thing.
I really like Silk Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk… yummy, yummy on cereal or to mix protein shakes.
I've used rice milk in cooking, but didn't really care for it.
Have never tried coconut, but I'm not a big coconut fan.
My husband is lactose intolerant and drinks Silk Soy Light Vanilla. He prefers it over the almond milk, but will drink both.
Too bad you can't get small trial packages! (Or maybe you can in some places! I've seen shelf stable packs of 6, but never individually.)0 -
I'm lactose intolerant so no cows milk for me even though it's what I grew up on. I love almond milk though, soy milk is ok, and I've never tried Rice. If you're going with cows milk though you should go with something that has at least a little bit of fat. No skim or fat free. The vitamins in milk are fat soluble so if there's no fat for the vitamins, it's harder for your body to take in those vitamins. Just something to think about. I really would suggest going almond milk though; it tastes so good!0
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Cow milk. 1% or skim. I have always liked the taste of it! Growing up, my mom brought whole milk and that disgusts me. I would drink skim at school.
I do like Almond milk, but I can't have it at home because my youngest is deathly allergic to nuts.0 -
I'm lactose intolerant. I don't generally drink any kind of milk (I prefer water), but I keep unsweetened vanilla almond milk on hand to sub for milk if I am making something sweet (if I am making something savory like scrambled eggs, I will sub water for milk). I like that it is low calorie... It also stays good for a really long time in the fridge after you open it, which I like, because I use it so infrequently that it takes me a while to go through a carton.0
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I cook with nonfat/skim milk and drink unsweetened almond milk.
I hate drinking calories though, so I'll only drink almond milk post-workout mixed with protein powder.0 -
I drink Skim and Almond.0
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If I drink milk I drink it with lactaid as I am lactose intolerant. I give my kidsenriched Rice milk as they are actually allergic to dairy, soy, and tree nuts. Sometimes I will cook with coconut milk, but I have to be super careful where that and the rice milk comes from.0
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original unsweetened almond milk with my protein shakes and fruit smoothies, skim for drinking plain, or cereal.0
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Soy milk 110%. I am mildly lactose intolerant, so the dairy I do eat its used for ice cream and yogurt in small portions because otherwise I will get sick. Soy milk has a longer "shelf life" for people like me who only consume in every few days with cereal.
Also the thought of "pure milk from a cow" creeps me out a little tbh. If I think about it too much when I am eating dairy I wont be able to finish :P
edit: Vanilla flavored because yum.0 -
The only time I drink a "milk" product is with my protein powder and I use Almond Milk, and I've just started eating yogurt (not fat free). I tend to get my calcium either in supplement form or through veggies.0
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Mostly I drink 2% milk, I also drink almond milk if i need a few less calories, but I miss the protein thats in real milk.0
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The only time I drink a "milk" product is with my protein powder and I use Almond Milk, and I've just started eating yogurt (not fat free). I tend to get my calcium either in supplement form or through veggies.
what veggies are you eating that fulfill your calcium need?0 -
Silk Original Soymilk Lite. It's the only kind I drink :happy:0
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The only time I drink a "milk" product is with my protein powder and I use Almond Milk, and I've just started eating yogurt (not fat free). I tend to get my calcium either in supplement form or through veggies.
what veggies are you eating that fulfill your calcium need?
You can eat spinach, collard greens, broccoli, celery...
You can also get calcium from almonds and oranges.
Google will probably be able to help you better than I can
I use Adora calcium disks to get me to my first 50% and then go from there.0 -
Just discovered almond milk and I LOVE it. I drink Silk, Organic, Unsweetened, Vanilla Almond Milk. I specifically drink it for the calcium it provides me, and I drink it plain, or I add protein powder, etc... to it.
I'm going off dairy, I was allergic as a baby, then it was fine, and I think I'm finding that allergy again... is that possible? Anyways... Almond, it's awesome.0 -
Cow's milk is for cows.
I also get my calcium from leafy greens.0 -
What kind of milk do you guys drink, and why?
I'm trying to figure out which is best for someone trying to losing weight. For the past year or so, I've drank almond milk, mainly because that's all my mom buys (she's vegan) and i don't have much of a preference. But i'm a little curious if i should have a preference for weight loss reasons. what do you think?!
If you are not allergic to any of them and any of them fit into your calorie deficit goals, then pick the one you like the best for weight loss.
People tend to choose other varieties of "milk" based on health reasons, but weight loss depends on a calorie deficit.
I prefer cow's milk because the other's listed tend to be void of protein...but you can lose weight drinking cow's, almond, soy, rice, coconut, or any other kind of milk as long as you don't have more than your calorie limit.0 -
I like almond milk0
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