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    cooking with almond milk

    I use almond milk for pretty much everything.
    I noticed when i cook with it, the recipe never comes out the same as reg milk.
    Do others cook with it or still use milk for recipes that call for it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gixxerboy1 View Post
    I use almond milk for pretty much everything.
    I noticed when i cook with it, the recipe never comes out the same as reg milk.
    Do others cook with it or still use milk for recipes that call for it?
    The problem is it's not 'milk' at all, so it's logical that it won't 'behave' or react like milk when using it for cooking.

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    gixxerboy1, don't mean to hijack your thread but since you do use almond milk....have you tried the "Silk" soy milk and if so, what's your take on it in comparison to almond milk insofar as taste is concerned? Thanks man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OdinsOtherSon View Post
    gixxerboy1, don't mean to hijack your thread but since you do use almond milk....have you tried the "Silk" soy milk and if so, what's your take on it in comparison to almond milk insofar as taste is concerned? Thanks man.
    I don't mean to hijack your question to Gix, lol... but personally I'd stay away from soy until studies are conclusive, re: elevated estrogen in men. Just my .02. Taste wise, not much difference IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbrice75 View Post
    The problem is it's not 'milk' at all, so it's logical that it won't 'behave' or react like milk when using it for cooking.
    lol, well sometimes the obvious thing doesnt always come to you. Guess i'll keep some cow juice at home too

    Quote Originally Posted by gbrice75 View Post
    I don't mean to hijack your question to Gix, lol... but personally I'd stay away from soy until studies are conclusive, re: elevated estrogen in men. Just my .02. Taste wise, not much difference IMO.
    No problem. I agree. I wont use soy either for the same reasons.
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    ^^ Thanks guys. Yeah I forgot all about soy and its possible elevation of E2! I just got my BW back today and my E2 was up so I don't need any more help in that dept!

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    cow juice.. LOL..

    personally i dont cook anything that requires milk. however considering the small amt of milk prob required (depending) i would use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by --->>405<<--- View Post
    cow juice.. LOL..

    personally i dont cook anything that requires milk. however considering the small amt of milk prob required (depending) i would use it.
    Me too.

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    Well ya cant very well make Mac and cheese without milk fellas...c'mon!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lunk1 View Post
    Well ya cant very well make Mac and cheese without milk fellas...c'mon!
    a good place to use breast milk huh Job??

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    Quote Originally Posted by --->>405<<--- View Post
    a good place to use breast milk huh Job??
    Boobs YES! Boob milk NO!

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