Skim Milk vs. Silk Almond Milk
katielampkin56
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Does anyone know if one is better than the other? They both have the same amount of calories but skim milk doesn't have fat and Silk does. Does anybody know if one is better than the other?
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I don't think there is a 'better' just go by what you like/ and or are needing in your diet. I like both, but I use the unsweetened almond milk (30 cal) in my shakes/coffee because it frees up a few calories for other things...like wine. lol0
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I don't think there is a 'better' just go by what you like/ and or are needing in your diet. I like both, but I use the unsweetened almond milk (30 cal) in my shakes/coffee because it frees up a few calories for other things...like wine. lol
Me too! I was hesitant to try the almond milk but I love it with my chocolate protein powder. And like you, I like that it frees up a few calories.
OP - and remember fat isn't bad .0 -
I prefer the almond milk because I'm not a milk drinker anyway. I only use the almond milk in smoothies and on cereal and get my calcium/protein in other ways too.0
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I too think it's a matter of taste. Also worth looking into is the issue of whether or not you feel cows milk is ideal for your body? Different schools of thought there. Please try Silk Coconut Milk now, too! I like it better than the almond and way better than skimmed milk.0
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Do you like the taste of one over the other? I agree with the 30 calorie Almond Milk- if mixed with your shakes/smoothies, recipes, etc, you can't go wrong at only 30 calories! Blue Diamond has a 30 calorie Almond Milk too.0
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:huh: i dislike them both... give me whole moo cow tatah **** milk, or keep it to yourself:flowerforyou:0
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Hi
I used to drink dairy milk but started to exhibit signs of lactose intolerance. I tried soy, rice, and almond milks, and found almond was the one I liked the best. Almond milk is excellant if you are trying to decrease you saturated fat an/or cholesterol intake, because it does not have either of those. Yes it has fat but good fat, and as mentioned previously it can be a lower calorie alternative to dairy milk.0 -
Matter of taste IMO. Milk has more protein but more calories. I like almond milk in smoothies but can't stand it in cereal, so typically I never finish the carton... so I stick to 2% milk.0
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I like that the Almond milk only has 30 calories allowing me to eat more actual food. I also like (I think it's Silk) coconut milk & it's around 90 calories.0
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Almond milk is better overall. Stick to Almond Breeze unsweetened milk, they have regular, vanilla and chocolate for like 30-40 calories per cup.0
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Nice... unsweetened is even less calories. I'll have to try that.0
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whole milk0
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I've never heard of the coconut...I will have to give that a try too.0
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I actually dislike the taste of regular milk, for some reason - I find that it gives me a weird aftertaste in my mouth that I really despise. Almond milk doesn't do that.
I love the Blue Diamond brand - they have an almond/coconut mixture that is to DIE for. I prefer the unsweetened - the sweetened, for me, is too sugary.0 -
I use the unsweetened almond mlk.
I believe that it has more calcium than skim and less calories.
I like the taste on my cereal and oatmeal.
It is easy to make it to avoid preservatives.0 -
Almond milk doesn't have as much protein as skim milk does. However, skim milk also has more carbs than almond milk, so it's a wash. Both have a lot of calcium. Depends what you are going for. Taste-wise, I think it is a personal preference. I love milk, so I'd go with the skim milk over the the almond milk for sure!0
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Neither. I avoid cereals (too processed), I prefer to eat my veggies over juicing them, and I am otherwise lactose intolerant. I like the occasional almond milk, but gave that up when I gave up coffee and cereal.0
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I grew up on a dairy farm and I'm team whole milk - raw if I could have a cow in the city limits. I have used almond milk, but I just like real milk. I'm allergic to coconuts and soy so those are totally out. I don't drink it a ton of milk though - on cereal and I put full fat half & half in my coffee. When I started my slow climb to maintenance calories, fat free half & half was the first thing that went out the door. I do use 2% cottage cheese, because for whatever reason, I like that better than 4%, but that's about the only reduced fat dairy I reach for.0
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I'm lactose intolerant. Ive actually been drinking almond milk for a few years (since they came out with it). I grew up on lactaid but orefer the taste of almond milk. I drink the unsweetened 30'calorie one.0
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Base it off of taste/preference and your dietary needs as a whole.0
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