They have the cow on a strict almonds only diet it's entire life, then they squeeze the cow
Little people on little stools to milk them
That’s hilarious
I bet you thought Oompa-loompas were fictional, right?
How hard do they have to squeeze the almond to get milk to come out?
@Stravinsk has made his own almond milk. I think he's posted about it in the food forum here if you want to search out the recipe?
I make almond milk every few days. Actually it's a combination of almonds and other seeds. It is very simple - I use a dry blender to blend the almonds and other seeds as fine as they can go, and I keep in a covered jar. When I want milk, I use a different blender better suited for wet foods and add just a little water with the seed mix(adding too much water is a mistake...you won't get a fine blend) which leaves a creamy consistency, to which I add water for the desired dilution in a container and shake. Voila. No need to make trips to the store, and no rip off as store bought is usually too watered down.
Does everything stay dry when you're grinding nuts and seeds into a dry powder? My wife and I use almond milk for a couple of specific recipes and you've piqued my interest in maybe making it myself.
Another good idea for health, especially prostrate or urinary tracts etc is beetroot powder. Mixed with smoothies is yum.No, the almonds and other seeds have small amounts of moisture in them so you wouldn't want to be grinding a huge amount and storing for only occasional use. I keep roughly a week's powder ready for blending...which is to say a handful or so of almonds, sesame, and other seeds ready to be blend into milk, which I use every day with my coffee, blending maybe 1/3 of that powder 2-3 times a week. It takes all of a few minutes.
No, the almonds and other seeds have small amounts of moisture in them so you wouldn't want to be grinding a huge amount and storing for only occasional use. I keep roughly a week's powder ready for blending...which is to say a handful or so of almonds, sesame, and other seeds ready to be blend into milk, which I use every day with my coffee, blending maybe 1/3 of that powder 2-3 times a week. It takes all of a few minutes.