alahol2
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Sainsbury do powdered semiskimmed. Make it up with water and, to me, it tastes exactly the same as normal bottled stuff. A revelation. Now a permanent standby on board.
Exactly. It's what we use when on long passages.Fully skimmed UHT tastes better than the semi-skimmed or full fat.
Tempting fate here? Soy and oat milk can come in 250ml lots as well, keeps well too. We have that on cereal, but never in tea?
Totally agree. Big fan of oat milk generally and works well on boat because of long shelf life.You can make oat milk or almond milk yourself - then its fresh. I find it difficult to see why people dislike oat milk - which is a bit like liquid porridge (but then many people don't like porridge). We make almond milk (despite its poor environmental rating). At the end of a simple process you have lump of granular ground almonds - that we add to muesli (based on oats).
Never saw the point of milk in coffee - destroys the flavour - and worse adding it to tea. People will tell me next they add sugar to tea and coffee - Yuk!!
Its a good thing we are not all the same - each to their own.
Jonathan
Totally agree. Big fan of oat milk generally and works well on boat because of long shelf life.
apart from the argument over the taste, I object to paying a premium price for what is coming on for 90% water, 10% oat content ad a load of additives.
You can get it for about 60p a litre, i thought that was pretty reasonable tbh
You beat me to it!If you can get a wholesalers card such as ‘Bookers’ they stock the small UHT milks and creams that are used in hotels etc, unfortunately I don’t have access to one now. They were ideal on the boat.
Me 2 ;-)not much different to the price of full milk, and I know which I would prefer
It is possible to get dried full cream milk off internet but never seen it in shops. Uht milk is much better than it used to be and quite acceptable on cereals as well as in tea but once open soon goes cheesy. Fridge is the only way really although I haven't tried craven dale.
apart from the argument over the taste, I object to paying a premium price for what is coming on for 90% water, 10% oat content ad a load of additives.
I've sampled sheep's ice cream, surprisingly good, but needs a freezer.Be a man! make your own. Stand out from the crowd, don't be a sheep....- the additives are what you add.
We used to get goat milk ice cream from a local farm until they stopped. It was delicious and without a trace of goatiness.I've sampled sheep's ice cream, surprisingly good, but needs a freezer.