The Retirement Thread

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Mo1959

Legendary Member
We have two granddaughters for the day. One has an allergy to cow's milk, she can only have oat milk. The other also has an allergy to cow's milk AND sometimes gets eczema after drinking oat milk so she has coconut milk!!!

Today's burning questions are:

Can pancakes be made with non-dairy milk substitutes?

I go through phases of not eating dairy, more as I'm not convinced that it's particularly healthy rather than any intolerance. Currently giving soya a try again. I've found a decent one that's just organic soya beans and water so no nasty fillers or additives......only problem is I can only find it online. I liked oat milk but it's a bit high in carbs and low in protein.
 

Drago

Legendary Member
Well built I recall. Or was if the camera angle?

From a purely anatomical perspective she did indeed appear to be a good specimen. Hellmof a skater, so fair play.
 

PaulSB

Squire
I go through phases of not eating dairy, more as I'm not convinced that it's particularly healthy rather than any intolerance. Currently giving soya a try again. I've found a decent one that's just organic soya beans and water so no nasty fillers or additives......only problem is I can only find it online. I liked oat milk but it's a bit high in carbs and low in protein.
I like oat milk in my coffee. It seems to deliver precisely the level of sweetness I enjoy.
 
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