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]]>Potato milk has been revealed recently by a vegan-friendly company DUG. “Our new potato-based drink is deliciously creamy, makes perfect foam in coffee, works just like any other milk, and just so happens to be the most sustainable alternative on the market,” the company’s website reads. “Genius, right?”
It comes in three versions: Original that you can use with cereal, barista for coffee, and unsweetened for those who don’t want any sugar in it.
DUG is a Swedish company and their products are currently not available worldwide. At this moment, it’s only possible to order if you live in the UK. The rest of the world will have to wait or learn to make potato milk at home.
It only takes a few ingredients and a blender. If you want to learn how to do it and try this new milk option yourself, check out a few recipes we picked out for you here and here.
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]]>The post Quick And Easy: Tips For Dairy-Free Beginners appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>The non-dairy diet can be extremely hard, especially for individuals who love drowning in cheese and milk. That is why you should always take it slow. Start by eliminating one dairy product at a time.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bi4h4jOg3A5/
Almond and rice milk might not be the same as regular milk for you, but it’s definitely an alternative. When you go shopping to the supermarket try to find substitutions for your favorite products, but make them dairy-free.
Reading the ingredient list is the most important thing you have to do in your new dairy-free life. There’s plenty of products out there that have a non-dairy mark, but still, contain a very low amount of dairy. So, before buying anything make sure that the ingredient list is according to your needs. Products labeled with dairy-free usually don’t contain any dairy at all.
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]]>The post Have You Tried Potato Milk Yet? appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>Potato milk has been revealed recently by a vegan-friendly company DUG. “Our new potato-based drink is deliciously creamy, makes perfect foam in coffee, works just like any other milk, and just so happens to be the most sustainable alternative on the market,” the company’s website reads. “Genius, right?”
It comes in three versions: Original that you can use with cereal, barista for coffee, and unsweetened for those who don’t want any sugar in it.
DUG is a Swedish company and their products are currently not available worldwide. At this moment, it’s only possible to order if you live in the UK. The rest of the world will have to wait or learn to make potato milk at home.
It only takes a few ingredients and a blender. If you want to learn how to do it and try this new milk option yourself, check out a few recipes we picked out for you here and here.
The post Have You Tried Potato Milk Yet? appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>The post Quick And Easy: Tips For Dairy-Free Beginners appeared first on thedancingcucumber.com.
]]>The non-dairy diet can be extremely hard, especially for individuals who love drowning in cheese and milk. That is why you should always take it slow. Start by eliminating one dairy product at a time.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bi4h4jOg3A5/
Almond and rice milk might not be the same as regular milk for you, but it’s definitely an alternative. When you go shopping to the supermarket try to find substitutions for your favorite products, but make them dairy-free.
Reading the ingredient list is the most important thing you have to do in your new dairy-free life. There’s plenty of products out there that have a non-dairy mark, but still, contain a very low amount of dairy. So, before buying anything make sure that the ingredient list is according to your needs. Products labeled with dairy-free usually don’t contain any dairy at all.
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