almond milk, yes or no
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I love that alpro almond milk has like 13 kcal per 100 ml (about 3.3 oz i think). I eat a vegan diet, so I only have plant milks. Most of the times I have soy milk because it seems to have the biggest amount of protein. (Before dieting I was not terribly concerned about protein and I was fine but I ate much more then, so nowadays I tend to look after that more.) On top of that soy milk is also the cheapest option.
Whenever I use a lot of milk, I tend to go for almond milk to keep the kcal down. Hazelnut milk is delicious in coffee. Some coconut milk (not the high fat one in cans, the low fat milk alternative one) seems to be the most neutral in taste and non-vegans do not seem to taste a difference when I asked them.0 -
I use it sometimes, when I want milk in cereal, just for the difference in calories. It's small, but generally significant for my 'sedentary' setting by the end of the day.0
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I love almond milk…I started using it because I didn't go through milk very fast and almond milk stays good longer, but I love the taste and it's easier on my stomach than dairy, now I just drink it out of preference.0
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I use unsweetened almond milk in my smoothies. I like milk for cereal but since I don't eat cereal anymore, I find it unnecessary to keep buying it.
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I use semi-skimmed milk; tea, coffee, 1/2 with water in porridge etc., I'm thinking trying almond milk, research is mixed, it seems healthy but is lower in protein.
do you use it?
Yes, when I went vegan I made the transition to almond milk and even now that I'm no longer vegan, I still drink it along with soy milk (but I actually prefer soy). There's only like 1g of protein in almond milk, but if you're an average american you're getting plenty of protein anyway! If you get the fortified stuff it's got plenty of other vitamins and it's super low cal (30 cals per cup for unsweetened).
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Try it.
I use whole milk, or 2%. I'm sure the nut milks have their place though.0 -
Nah. No protein in it. I'll keep my 2%.0
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I don't mind using Almond or Coconut milk in cereal.0
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almond milk is great, it's not too thick like some soy milk tends to be. and yes the lower calories (for the unsweetened kind - 30 cal/cup) is a big plus!0
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I used unsweetened almond milk in my coffee during weight loss, to cut calories. Now I drink fat free skim, same as the kids/husband.0
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Honestly, I think "regular" milk is more nutritious and filling, and I'm not lactose intolerant or vegan. I use whole milk because I don't have a problem with fat in my diet and I find it works better in most everything that requires milk (EXCEPT for macaroni and cheese from the box, coconut milk (like the kind from So Delicious) makes mac'n'cheese better tasting and lower calorie. Seriously, try it, it's great. But don't put it in scrambled eggs. Never again).
I love almond milk for the taste on it's own, but only sweetened, so it's more of a dessert than a replacement for dairy milk, although it's nice that's it's fortified with some extra minerals/vitamins.0 -
Love it in protein shakes! I use vanilla unsweetened.0
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I prefer almond milk over regular milk, especially in smoothies.0
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I LOVE ALMOND MILK it's low in calories, has healthy fats, and awesome flavours and the unsweetened is low in sugar cals and carbs! If you're worried about protein, just look at you general protein daily, if you rely on milk for a lot of protein you should really consider some new sources (greek yogurt, egg whites, tuna)0
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I love it... I get enough protein in my other foods.. I get the unsweetened and 1 cup is only 30 calories0
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almond milk is great for cereals or chocolate milk, but I love me some whole milk0
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No.
It's only good for smoothies, otherwise I would stick to skim milk since it's not that high in calories anyway and great for protein intake.0 -
I use it, and love it.
Be warned, though, the consistency isn't the same as milk. So there are some recipes where you may or may not be able to substitute it. Generally, I use it for oatmeal and to eat with dry cereals. I find it mixes with Nesquick and other chocolate drink mixes really well, but that it doesn't taste/mix great with hot chocolate. It's good in smoothies, too.
I did not like it in tea, but found it worked in coffee.
If I want protein, I just go for milk. But I don't generally drink milk for the protein (although, considering that my protein is often low, perhaps I should lol). I wouldn't worry about that unless you struggle meeting protein.0 -
I love almond, cashew and cows milk, and use them all. The nut milks are super simple to make, and taste a lot better than the store bought, but don't have the long shelf life because there are no added preservatives.0
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love it as a dairy substitute!!0
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