Almond milk, quite good for you, but horrible for water use.
10 gallons of water required to produce just nine almonds. The enviromental damage caused by farming of almonds in California is a good reason to go for other alternatives - they are overpumping natural aquifers with extensive drilling, using large amounts of chemicals which is bad for nature and the millions of honey bees they have to bring in each year.
Pea milk is good for protein and calcium and requires very little water - about 1% of what almonds use.
Almond milk, quite good for you, but horrible for water use.
10 gallons of water required to produce just nine almonds. The enviromental damage caused by farming of almonds in California is a good reason to go for other alternatives - they are overpumping natural aquifers with extensive drilling, using large amounts of chemicals which is bad for nature and the millions of honey bees they have to bring in each year.
Pea milk is good for protein and calcium and requires very little water - about 1% of what almonds use.
Doesn't sound as appetizing though. Would you like some pea in your coffee? Err, no thanks.
Almond milk, quite good for you, but horrible for water use.
10 gallons of water required to produce just nine almonds. The enviromental damage caused by farming of almonds in California is a good reason to go for other alternatives - they are overpumping natural aquifers with extensive drilling, using large amounts of chemicals which is bad for nature and the millions of honey bees they have to bring in each year.
Pea milk is good for protein and calcium and requires very little water - about 1% of what almonds use.
I've gone for Oat milk as my coffee milk of choice, seems to be the best when put into a Flat white or Cortado, but not sure about it in a white coffee.
I think normal soy is just fine. Also go for the cheap brand, I use Morrisons own. Around a quid cheaper than the branded versions and the taste difference isn't really there. Could argue alpros is a bit thicker but it isn't that noticeable that it's worth 1.80
Am pleased that information about the plight of cows has reached a big audience. It's often the case that award winners gush about themselves. This chap chose to speak up for the animals. Well done, Sir.
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I wish Oat milk was a bit higher in protein. That's probably my main gripe with it. It's a bit pointless other than for cereal and tea.
Pea milk is good for protein and calcium and requires very little water - about 1% of what almonds use.
Never tried pea milk, I'll look out for it
Where are you growing your almonds?
Where are they processed?
How do they get to SE London?
Poore evidence.
Lemonade
Round the corner
Chocolate's made
I never forget coming home pissed, hunting desperately for something to eat indoors and finding only cornflakes. So I had them
With water
Still makes me shudder
Regular cereal are definitely Oat milk.
Am pleased that information about the plight of cows has reached a big audience. It's often the case that award winners gush about themselves. This chap chose to speak up for the animals. Well done, Sir.
https://www.theguardian.com/food/shortcuts/2020/feb/10/calves-and-cries-of-anguish-why-joaquin-phoenix-decried-the-dairy-industry
This Vegan mac and cheese was pretty decent, considering it was from scratch.
some vivera bacon in there, which was a bit much...