…is that my tea now comes with a head on it!

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It doesn’t look too appetising!
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No, tastes okay, though. With the Soya milk the direction is “shake well”, and this is the result.
But good to cut the cow out of the food chain.
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True enough!
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Does the froth settle down after a few minutes? Maybe you can skim it off with a spoon. I wonder if pouring the milk through a tea strainer into the mug would break up the bubbles …
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Don’t forget, Misk, I’m a guy. There’s a big element of CBA here 🤣.
Yes it does settle down but takes a while. Longer, normally, than I can be bothered to wait.
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For crying out loud, I had to Google CBA. I need to get out more. 😂
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but you got there 🤣
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I had to google it too just now 😁
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This was Teenager 101, a few years ago
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Well there ya have it I can’t keep up with adult 101 let alone Teenager 101 😁
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… just like one of those headaches you told us about 🤣
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Yup 😂you got me there !
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I hate my fallback keyboard. Between it and Lenovo/Microsoft helping me out with autoclicks on delayed hover, I may soon go (more) insane. Here I am the third time trying to communicate with you. ::: As I go deeper and deeper into earth-consciousness and learn what others think it encompasses (and the rights and wrongs of approaches) the more I am impressed with misconceptions that abound. I am looking now for my red&black checked woolen shirt and planning my start walking west to Idaho. Your post? enjoyed it, feel your pain, and (in a fit of pique) damn all the free-health-advisors out there. I may go back to drinking. I may start smoking again. Just to spite all these children. Likely, ignoring their advice, I (and you, sir) will outlive their deprived selves. Do good. Ignore me.
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Did somebody say something?
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Nah. Ignore me. I prattle.
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Oh. Hey. None of the kids have warned you of reported detrimental effects of soy on males? Unless of course you, like me, feel it will be an easy way to estrogenically get in touch with my feminine side. (Nertz!)
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Least of my worries. Tried fatherhood once. Overrated.
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Oh, now that made me chuckle! Vaguely recalling your difficulties, I hope one day things are better for you.
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One day
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We do well to address today. Yesterday has abandoned us, tomorrow is shy.
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As a vegetarian, I still do Italian sweet cream. Soy and I just do not agree with each other. They used it in the hospital
to try to fatten me up and I couldn’t handle it, so they had to give me milkshakes instead. Doesn’t look appetizing.
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Tasted okay, though. Said to shake before use. I don’t mind the taste of any of these vegan milks, though they’re all a bit creamier than I’d like.
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Yum on the milkshakes
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Oh, yes
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White chocolate mochas are good too right Irish ?!
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see? I can resist all of that, I straightforward latte does me. And at the moment… I haven’t been out for a cioffe in a few months.
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Ohh 😯 hopefully soon
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Thinking about it, I changed my milk since the last time we went, too. But COVID higher than ever here so not worth the risk, for a coffee.
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No it isn’t
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indeed they are 🙂
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😁❤️
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Oh no!
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It tastes okay, though.
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I didn’t like it much.
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Tried soy, oat milk, and the almond stuff in my coffee. I’d drink it black if forced to avoid the non-fat I currently use…or I might switch to black tea, no creamer.
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I never tried almond, but I’m the same – happy to drink it black.
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That looks like egg yoke mixed with … I won’t say. Anyway, you’re doing it for the planet. I salute you.
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I couldn’t drink it, I just take mine natural
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I don’t mind drinking it black but I always had it white. Force of habit I guess.
Black is more natural now that we have all these herbal teas but I still drink just supermarket tea mostly.
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When we went to Italy they never seemed to have milk out, so I just drank it black with no sugar. It kind of stuck.
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Frothy tea looks less appetizing than flat beer!😂
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You cannot compare their taste to regular milk, but for those who have intolerances they are ok 🙂
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I haven’t minded changing over. I agree that it is not so tasty as cows’ milk but it is certainly bearable.
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It’s true. The only one I have a bit difficulty with is rice “milk”, which really has no taste! 🙂
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I never tried that one. I decided to move from cows’, bought a litre each of oat and soya, both were acceptable but I preferred soya, so just get that now. Never tried anything else.
I liked the idea of oat milk, just because oats are grown here.
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and they are very healthy 😉
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🤔😮😮😮
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