...make oat milk? please
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Re: ...make oat milk? please
Wow that's an impressive machine ,I like it!
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Funny, she doesn't seem to bother with soya 'milk' making, probably because she likes the cashew milk.Green Aura wrote:Yup we have one too. I keep a stock of soya beans for if we run out (Ma and Gal only use Soya milk) and I've also used it for almond milk.
A thought: as the ingredients are all edible, it would make sense (for many foods, maybe not all) to keep all the solids mixed with the liquids and just stir as required, rather than strain out the 'okara' (which is the name given to the leftover soy solids).
I'm happy it will last a long time and pay for itself in non-created tetrapaks.becks77 wrote:Wow that's an impressive machine ,I like it!

If there was just one improvement I would make to that particular machine, I would have a heavy glass jug rather than the stainless steel one with the plastic base and handle. More fun to watch and easier to clean too.
Re: ...make oat milk? please
How can you make a milk out of peanuts? They have a drink called horchata in Spain that is made from some sort of nut, either peanut or something similar.
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Amazing how many people are not aware of the issues with soya!becks77 wrote:My girls suffer from sneezing allergies and we are trying it as a cows milk substitute, as they donot goats milk and soya has its own issues!
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That's right, though it took a long time for my DIL to find that soya was the cause of her excess weight and bad skin. Well, at least, once she cut out soya, she slimmed down and her skin became clear again, so that's good enough for the both of us. She had concentrated on dairy elimination originally, so it could easily be a combination of things, but still.Lawrence wrote:Amazing how many people are not aware of the issues with soya!
It only takes a google search.