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Dairy free milk or substitute for tea?
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I think its ends up to personal taste which you go for, trial and error until you find the right match. I've noticed all the alternatives are in 1 litre cartons/bottles. there used to be 500ml cartons but haven't seen any in years.
Alternatives are oat, almond, soy, coconut, hazelnut, rice and hemp milks
soy cream?
Dad has goats milk at £1.60 /litre, so not a cheap option.0 -
Very much a matter of your own tastebuds. I like KOKO in hot chocolate and on cereal, but disgusting in tea and coffee. As the other substitutes. I used lactose free while I was on a special diet, but it's not dairy free.[SIZE=-1]"Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad"[/SIZE]
Trying not to waste food!:j
ETA Philosophy is wondering whether a Bloody Mary counts as a Smoothie0
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