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If it's as cheap, eco-friendly and tasty as they say it is then they will have no problem convincing people to switch.Felix wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 4:34 pm .............Wanting pissed on
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I drink milk. My wife has recently changed to "oat milk" because of gut problems, which is fair enough IMO. My milk comes from the cows over the hedge (so to speak), hers comes from "Europe". In a lorry.
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I would like to see them try and stop people getting to the dairy isles in some stores in Edinburgh. They will be calling the police for protection the idiots.
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Almond milk is a bit too. Takes about 5 litres of water per almond. They ignore this and tell you how the trees take CO2 out of the atmosphere but the California almond area is a bit of an eco-disaster. Oat milk is supposed to be best in this country...if you use local oats and produce it locally. Tastes a bit weird though.
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Lactose intolerance?
If so, lactose-free milk and cheese are available.
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Im built like a whippet so to hell with the carbs. Whats it like in my Coco Pops and tea?MrLongbeard wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 10:00 pmIt's the only 'milk' I drink now, far less carbs than moo cow milk.
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Buggered if I know, I ain't 12 and I haven't eaten breakfast for a good 30 odd years
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I once got lectured about air miles of food by a friend because another friend had brought me chocolate and goodies from the UK. She then proceeded to ask me to buy her almond milk when I went to the valley I couldn't keep quiet and did mention that it was a bit rich that she'd lectured me about chocolate being added to a car journey that was already happening and then ask for almond milk that took thousands of litres of water to produce and travelled halfway across the world She still bought the almond milk, but she didn't lecture me againCount Steer wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 9:33 pm Almond milk is a bit too. Takes about 5 litres of water per almond. They ignore this and tell you how the trees take CO2 out of the atmosphere but the California almond area is a bit of an eco-disaster. Oat milk is supposed to be best in this country...if you use local oats and produce it locally. Tastes a bit weird though.
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We've got more almonds than we know what to do with at the moment, wifey has been making a home made version of almond milk. There doesn't seem to be any waste from it but I don't use it and haven't been paying too much attention, she's definitely not using 5 litres of water per almond.Noggin wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 4:18 pmI once got lectured about air miles of food by a friend because another friend had brought me chocolate and goodies from the UK. She then proceeded to ask me to buy her almond milk when I went to the valley I couldn't keep quiet and did mention that it was a bit rich that she'd lectured me about chocolate being added to a car journey that was already happening and then ask for almond milk that took thousands of litres of water to produce and travelled halfway across the world She still bought the almond milk, but she didn't lecture me againCount Steer wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 9:33 pm Almond milk is a bit too. Takes about 5 litres of water per almond. They ignore this and tell you how the trees take CO2 out of the atmosphere but the California almond area is a bit of an eco-disaster. Oat milk is supposed to be best in this country...if you use local oats and produce it locally. Tastes a bit weird though.
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To grow themPirahna wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 7:12 pmshe's definitely not using 5 litres of water per almond.Count Steer wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 9:33 pm Almond milk is a bit too. Takes about 5 litres of water per almond.
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Pirahna wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 7:12 pmWe've got more almonds than we know what to do with at the moment, wifey has been making a home made version of almond milk. There doesn't seem to be any waste from it but I don't use it and haven't been paying too much attention, she's definitely not using 5 litres of water per almond.Noggin wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 4:18 pmI once got lectured about air miles of food by a friend because another friend had brought me chocolate and goodies from the UK. She then proceeded to ask me to buy her almond milk when I went to the valley I couldn't keep quiet and did mention that it was a bit rich that she'd lectured me about chocolate being added to a car journey that was already happening and then ask for almond milk that took thousands of litres of water to produce and travelled halfway across the world She still bought the almond milk, but she didn't lecture me againCount Steer wrote: ↑Mon Sep 19, 2022 9:33 pm Almond milk is a bit too. Takes about 5 litres of water per almond. They ignore this and tell you how the trees take CO2 out of the atmosphere but the California almond area is a bit of an eco-disaster. Oat milk is supposed to be best in this country...if you use local oats and produce it locally. Tastes a bit weird though.
It's actually 4.6l and I believe the figure comes from the California industrial scale almond plantations. To compound that problem, the whole area uses so much chemical fertiliser that lakes and watercourses and possibly groundwater and aquifers are completely uggbered. (Been watching a Simon Reeve series where he travelled from top to bottom of The Americas. The California bit was ).
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I stopped drinking milk about 15 years ago. My family have mostly all swapped to oat milk but simply because they prefer the taste.
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There's one of those vending machines near me which sells fresh whole milk. You bring your own container and it dispenses milk from the farm that morning.
I keep meaning to go get some - couldn't be much more local or fresh. Can I be arsed to get off my middle class faux-activism arse though?
I keep meaning to go get some - couldn't be much more local or fresh. Can I be arsed to get off my middle class faux-activism arse though?
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Fresh? As in unpasteurised/raw?Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu Sep 22, 2022 8:36 am There's one of those vending machines near me which sells fresh whole milk. You bring your own container and it dispenses milk from the farm that morning.
I keep meaning to go get some - couldn't be much more local or fresh. Can I be arsed to get off my middle class faux-activism arse though?
The full fat stuff from our milkman is like milk used to be when I was a kid*. You have to shake the bottle to unblock the cream. I guess it's un-homogenised.
* You got 'normal' full cream (silver top), Channel Island (green and silver iirc) and the cream nirvana, Guernsey (gold). Blues tits used to peck holes in the tops and snaffle the cream on the doorstep. Why birds like cream is anyone's guess, easy calories I suppose. Sterilised was beer bottle topped and didn't need refrigeration, it was on the way out and tasted vile. Homogenised and semi-skimmed eventually happened.
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Nah it's still pasteurised. Not sure if it's homogenised, but I assume it is otherwise the vending machine would be a tad inconsistent.
PS even someone my age remembers Gold Top
PS even someone my age remembers Gold Top
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I used to drink a pint of Gold top every day.
Get home from school, open the fridge and down in one (after a quick shake).
Get home from school, open the fridge and down in one (after a quick shake).