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Post by wobblymoo on Feb 3, 2008 11:49:31 GMT
I never found an alternative that worked for coffee and tea so we went black the first time we went dairy free. Once you cut it out and stick at it, it tastes awful with milk of any description in. I've even converted my daughter as she was sick of coming to our huse and having nothing to put in her coffee Denise
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Matt
Newbie
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Post by Matt on Feb 4, 2008 22:13:06 GMT
i need to find a soya milk suitable for tea. i dont drink tea my mum does, and im trying to get her off cows milk. so far i havent found one she likes, i still have a few more to get yet, but if anyone knows of one that dont curdle, please do tell I've settled on the normal chilled So Good - it doesn't curdle for me. To be fair, while it doesn't taste unpleasant in tea, it also doesn't taste anything like milk. I wouldn't recommend Rice Dream - tried it last week and it looks like someone's been sick in your tea. Apologies for the grim image.... I'm getting flashbacks just thinking about it!
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sal
Vegan Munchkin
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Post by sal on Feb 6, 2008 22:26:33 GMT
Alpro light is good. to stop it splitting, pour the water in the cup and just leave it a minute and then add the milk and it shouldn't split!
I tried almond milk but even when i added cold water first it split!
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moon
Vegan Munchkin
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Post by moon on Feb 15, 2008 23:31:23 GMT
I use Alpro soya,I think its taste is good and Ive manage to convert my hubby into drinking it too!!!! x
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Post by squeeky on Feb 16, 2008 0:38:15 GMT
thanks for all your suggestions. shes tried so good and alpro soya amonst others and still no joy. and now shes diggin her heel in, so im not sure if im gonna be able to convert her from dairy milk now.
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moon
Vegan Munchkin
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Post by moon on Feb 16, 2008 17:41:20 GMT
definatly alpro soya!!!!
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Post by Pob on Feb 18, 2008 10:58:19 GMT
Granose(with vitamins) or Morrisons own brand with vitamins are my favourite.
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jippia
Newbie
Rahma's aunt
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Post by jippia on Mar 29, 2008 22:18:12 GMT
I always buy Alpro products: milk, yogurt, puddings, cream. I like most flavours. I have not tried the one that has some coffee in it (do not remember the name) yet, but I did try most of the others. I seldom buy the Light versions, though I like the mango flavoured one. I prefer Alpro over Provamel because of the added vitamins and minerals. For that same reason, I use the one for children (I am not sure whether it is available in the UK, has vitamin D2 in it) as my main milk and I use the original (blue package) in cooking.
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