This thread is for any kind of plant based milk discussion, and for appliances that can make plant milks.
I have tried almond milk, coconut milk, oat milk, and soy milk (from a powder).
Now that I am doing the Whole Foods plant based way of eating, and feeling so much better, I have decided that I wanted to get one of the cheaper plant milk machines and start making more kinds of plant milks.
Especially I want to make soy milk, which has to be cooked before it can be used. The plant milk machines will make both hot milks, like the soy milk, and cool ones like almond milk , which just needs to be blended up .
I actually do not use much milk, and my biggest problem is having something to put in my morning coffee. I have tried making almond milk with just the blender and straining it, but I really don’t enjoy it in my coffee.
It is okay in cereal or oatmeal, but has to be used up in a day or so, or it goes bad in the refrigerator.
You can buy the plant milk coffee creamers, but they are expensive, and loaded with chemicals, preservatives, and sugar, and I want to avoid that, but still have something that goes well in my morning coffee.
Anyway, I ordered one of the plant milk machines, and it makes several kinds of plant milk, and will heat up to make soy milk. I found one that looked easy to use, and it was on sale for about half price, which is even better; so I ordered it , and some dry soybeans. They will be here by Monday, so the great soy milk experiment will start then !

I have tried almond milk, coconut milk, oat milk, and soy milk (from a powder).
Now that I am doing the Whole Foods plant based way of eating, and feeling so much better, I have decided that I wanted to get one of the cheaper plant milk machines and start making more kinds of plant milks.
Especially I want to make soy milk, which has to be cooked before it can be used. The plant milk machines will make both hot milks, like the soy milk, and cool ones like almond milk , which just needs to be blended up .
I actually do not use much milk, and my biggest problem is having something to put in my morning coffee. I have tried making almond milk with just the blender and straining it, but I really don’t enjoy it in my coffee.
It is okay in cereal or oatmeal, but has to be used up in a day or so, or it goes bad in the refrigerator.
You can buy the plant milk coffee creamers, but they are expensive, and loaded with chemicals, preservatives, and sugar, and I want to avoid that, but still have something that goes well in my morning coffee.
Anyway, I ordered one of the plant milk machines, and it makes several kinds of plant milk, and will heat up to make soy milk. I found one that looked easy to use, and it was on sale for about half price, which is even better; so I ordered it , and some dry soybeans. They will be here by Monday, so the great soy milk experiment will start then !

