Am I the only person who thinks almond milk is useless?

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  • IreneV
    IreneV Posts: 6 Member
    No, clearly, you are not the only person who thinks that. In my opinion it is just an other expensive alternative to water. It has too little protein to replace milk and too little and not the right type of protein to help absorb the calcium. Do some math and be surprised at how few almonds are actually used to make almond milk. It should not even be legal to carry that name.
  • tripitena
    tripitena Posts: 554 Member
    I'm not a fan. I've tried pretty much every brand available in my area and ,just, yuck. I'm not a huge fan of soy milk either but Silk Chocolate is the only one I can stand.
  • 81Katz
    81Katz Posts: 7,074 Member
    I never bought Almond Milk (plain, unsweetened) for the protein.
    I get PLENTY of protein elsewhere.

    One either drinks it or they don't.
  • grex1949
    grex1949 Posts: 125 Member
    Unsweetened almond milk? Best stuff ever. Low calorie is what a lot of people want.

    Cow milk was meant for cow babies, not human adults. Just my two cents.

    Make that 4 cents.
  • erxkeel
    erxkeel Posts: 553 Member
    I drink it cuz i f@cking want to.
  • Pebble321
    Pebble321 Posts: 6,423 Member
    Useless is a bit harsh - I guess if you like the taste of it, or can't drink dairy but want something to have with cereal it's ok. I've only tried it once and the brand I bought tasted like sugary water. And reading the ingredients list, it was, in fact, made of mostly sugar and water - disgusting. I'd rather drink juice or wine or cider if I want sweetened water.
  • amyram
    amyram Posts: 108 Member
    I drink almond-coconut milk, and the only reason I drink that is it tastes good with my whey protein. otherwise, I have no use for any milk at all. (Lactose intolerant). Soy milk has side effects, especially for guys, as it supposedly causes large amounts of estrogen in your body, so almond is my last choice, and if you get unsweetened, theres not many carbs at all.


    Is that where my moobs came from. :smile:
  • umachanxo
    umachanxo Posts: 926 Member
    You can purchase unsweetened almond milk.

    I personally choose unsweetened soy or coconut milk. I personally find that it tastes better in protein shakes and in cereal. To each their own!
  • kimkim1123
    kimkim1123 Posts: 20
    Almond milk is a great alternative to regular milk. I use coconut milk in my cooking, but it tastes awful straight. I think the almond milk tastes great straight. I get the "unsweetened" variety.
  • nickyfm
    nickyfm Posts: 1,214 Member
    I drink it when I want a low cal protein shake (I get the protein from the added protein powder)
  • dsipes3262
    dsipes3262 Posts: 354 Member
    I use the unsweetened almond milk with whey protein powder...tastes better than adding just water. Yet only adds an additional 35 calories to my drink. That is all that I use it for.....

    This is the reason I use it too. I don't like the protein drink with just water and adding milk adds too many calories. I don't really like the taste of almond milk by itself, but you can't really taste it over the protein powder.
  • cramernh
    cramernh Posts: 3,335 Member
    almondvssoy.jpg

    I hope this image comes up.

    Basically this is the difference between unsweetened almond milk (average) and soymilk (average) taken from Calorieking.com


    Personally I have a difficult time digesting most dairy and find that either almond milk or soy-milk help 'fill in' where I need to use something other than milk.

    Im very pleased that Silk offers a NO-GMO line - that is very important to me.

    Its really based on a person's preference. Is there a one-better-than-the-other? Well, look at the different pieces of information... and compare it to how you, as an individual are tracking your daily intake. Thats where its really more important at the individual level.
  • sabolfitwife
    sabolfitwife Posts: 423 Member
    I have a question... I'm the only one who drinks the Silk in my house so it takes me a while to get through the carton (I usually only use milk in my smoothies, or if I'm really thirsty for something other than water). I just finished my first carton the other day and they were out of the Vanilla flavor at the store, so I opted for Chocolate instead. It is really good and I hear it's a good thing to drink after a workout. My question is, can I use this chocolate in my smoothies? Has anyone tried this and come up with a good concotion? I don't want to try it and waste it if I don't like... Lol.
  • neaneawy
    neaneawy Posts: 146 Member
    Yes, I agree. I'm a big milk drinker usually, but I've cut a lot out while my cals are so restricted. I want to eat my cals not drink them. I thought some of these other milks would be a good substitute for regular milk, but nothing has the same nutritional values as cows milk. I'll just hold off a few more months. Hopefully I'll be at maintenance by then and I'll be able to some more milk in here and there.
  • cramernh
    cramernh Posts: 3,335 Member
    My question is, can I use this chocolate in my smoothies? Has anyone tried this and come up with a good concotion? I don't want to try it and waste it if I don't like... Lol.

    Let me give you a HELL YEAH..... I do a Mocha using the Silk light chocolate soy milk, some New England Coffee's Chocolate Cappucchino coffee and then blend up with some ice... and I will garnish with shavings of dark chocolate on top. Ill even throw some fresh mint leaves in the blender for a Mocha-Mint!

    OH MY GAWD!
  • brittigno
    brittigno Posts: 193 Member
    I don't think it's useless, but I do think it's gross.
  • Christine1110
    Christine1110 Posts: 1,786 Member
    I love it...and it's lower in calories.
  • prsusa38
    prsusa38 Posts: 29
    I don't like it...taste is horrible too sweet I guess. Not much use for me...so yea its useless in my book.
  • MammaC66
    MammaC66 Posts: 120 Member
    I tried it and I think it tastes terrible!
  • because some people are allergic to soy and dairy.
  • WonderCort
    WonderCort Posts: 123 Member
    I don't drink it for protein. I use it as a lower calorie food enhancer, so far it's mostly been in breakfast foods. I haven't chosen to just drink it outright.
  • beachbumant_man
    beachbumant_man Posts: 48 Member
    me... but if a person is lactose in intolerance i guess its okay for them.. but depends why they close it.. because it has a different chemistry than normal milk
  • shayne707
    shayne707 Posts: 4
    I just started using the unsweetened almond milk in my coffee this morning, to cut out the sugar of the fat free milk i was using, and it tastes fine to me.
  • Koshkaxo
    Koshkaxo Posts: 332 Member
    *cow baby at heart*

    Hahaha :flowerforyou: flower for you to munch on hehe
  • Spokez70
    Spokez70 Posts: 548 Member
    I looked at the label and considered it when I started drinking protein shakes but it seemed kind of like pointless extra calories- so I just use water.
  • quixoteQ
    quixoteQ Posts: 484
    Just curious: does anyone use the blue diamond unsweetened almond chocolate milk? I have been using the original unsweetened mostly for shakes and w/coffee, but am curious about the unsweetened chocolate. Any reviews?
  • JaceyMarieS
    JaceyMarieS Posts: 692 Member
    I'm allergic to soy and dairy milk has too much sugar (I'm diabetic) Almond milk is low in calories, low carb, has healthy fat and makes a tasty smoothie.
  • sarad777
    sarad777 Posts: 210 Member
    Almond milk is "trendy" and so is greek yogurt.

    People like to be trendy. We all survived without these things before. It's just new and popular.
  • quixoteQ
    quixoteQ Posts: 484
    Almond milk is "trendy" and so is greek yogurt.

    People like to be trendy. We all survived without these things before. It's just new and popular.

    MFP is trendy and you already have over 200 posts. You survived without it before, but that doesn't mean your life can't be better afterward. Enjoy!
  • Prek2005
    Prek2005 Posts: 58
    I thought the whole purpose of milk was to add protein to the meal.. yet there's like one gram of protein in almond milk. It's basically just sugar, at least that's what I get from the nutrition facts. I mean even though it's low calorie & all, that's great, but if I'm going for non-dairy, I could pick up some light soymilk for about 60 calories and 6 grams of protein.

    I don't really get why people drink it.

    I totally agree with you 100%.....and I notice that too! I would rather have light soymilk or skim milk also.