With back-to-school, she had her first incident last weekend-- on a day we were scheduled to meet friends for pizza. Instead of pizza, we had fried chicken.
I'm a big believer in moderation, so I struggle to find a go-to substitute for dairy milk. I think it partially depends on the purpose. I like to rotate my milks, primarily because I don't want to feed everyone too much soy.
Silk Very Vanilla (soy) is the family's favorite drinking milk, though the chocolate is my husband's favorite. I often use the Unsweetened for cooking.
Silk Pure Almond is common in this house, usually vanilla for drinking. My husband likes the dark chocolate, daughter does not.
Silk Pure Coconut in vanilla is often in the house for drinking (and fruit smoothies) and plain coconut milk for cooking (especially for dishes like Mac and cheese).
These are the alternative milks that Target carries. Coconut milk is full of fat, which for those on a paleo diet would be considered a good thing. I'm not really a low fat cook, so I don't think we need extra fat.
Almond milk doesn't have protein and since I usually need the extra protein... But we recently tried the protein fortified So Delicious Almond milk which did not have calcium.
Today we tried Good Karma flax milk, which had lots of omegas, but no calcium or protein. But no real fat either.
We also occasionally use the almond milk and soy milk from Aldi. My daughter swears their vanilla almond milk is the best.
15 years ago I always used Rice Dream rice milk that I used to purchase by the case. The nutritional value was minimal and it was all carbohydrates.
So I still don't have a go-to milk. And rotation is not a bad thing.
Almond milk doesn't have protein? I thought that's why you were supposed to drink it. I won't. It smells gross. Ditto for Soy. Can't get it past the nose.
ReplyDeleteCoconut tastes great, but the only one I've ever had is sweeten. I'm guessing the non-sweeten one is not as good.
Glad I'm not a milk drinker. Don't have to make these choices.