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I'm hooked on this stuff....

Snuffy, you have been in rare form in this thread. Talk about milking it for all you can get.

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Good humor :)

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Great morning laugh thread!! Goofballs!!:icon_lol: I've had almond milk and I can second the yummy!! Almonds are a great source of protein as a snack or as milk. My stomach doesn't tolerate the real stuff anymore.
 
Almond brand....

Actually, as you've already found out it's not a soy-base. It's basically almonds that have had the snot (and most of the fat) whipped out of them.
To paraphrase the famous credit line from many movies..."No soybeans were harmed in the making of this product..." :d

There are people that are soy intolerant...it can be just as annoying as being lactose or gluten intolerant. This is a good one for them to try out.
Not a bad choice for a diabetic milk substitute either...but I still prefer to stick with 1% Holstein juice myself. :)

Not a good choice if you're supposed to keep tabs on your salt intake though. It is a bit on the salty side.
 
Actually, as you've already found out it's not a soy-base. It's basically almonds that have had the snot (and most of the fat) whipped out of them.
To paraphrase the famous credit line from many movies..."No soybeans were harmed in the making of this product..." :d

There are people that are soy intolerant...it can be just as annoying as being lactose or gluten intolerant. This is a good one for them to try out.
Not a bad choice for a diabetic milk substitute either...but I still prefer to stick with 1% Holstein juice myself. :)

Not a good choice if you're supposed to keep tabs on your salt intake though. It is a bit on the salty side.

Thanks for the info Moparmike! Especially the part about the almonds having had the snot whipped out of them. LOL! What a visual!
They do have the "Vanilla" flavored Almond Milk Mike, and it's not salty at all. Hubby is also diabetic and he loves it on his cereal :)
 
Ok, I tried it. I bought the vanilla kind. Vanilla almond milk? That's three different things! It's pretty good, I have to say. I will try it with my chocolate cheerios tomorrow... :d
 
ROFL! Great Chocolate and Vanilla,


Now if they could just combine chocolate with Peanut Butter.


Reese's Milk! :jump:
 
Ok, I tried it. I bought the vanilla kind. Vanilla almond milk? That's three different things! It's pretty good, I have to say. I will try it with my chocolate cheerios tomorrow... :d

Yay!!! Glad you liked it Paul!
Hubby pours it over his Banana Nut Cheerios!
 
ROFL! Great Chocolate and Vanilla,


Now if they could just combine chocolate with Peanut Butter.


Reese's Milk! :jump:

Woooooooo! Reese's Milk?! I like the thought of that! You could buy the Chocolate Almond Milk and pour it over the Reese's Puff Cereal.
 
Er....

C9Gal....you wouldn't be getting a sales commission for this stuff, would ya? I was just in the grocery store....and bought some!

NC
 
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