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WindingRoad
03-24-2010, 07:19 PM
I would really like to stop wasting milk in the fridge so it would be great to make it a quart at a time. The problem is the dry milk I currently buy is from Aldi and doesn't have the best drinkability but fine for cooking and yogurt. Do any of you find that some brands are better than others for taste?

rubywagon
03-24-2010, 07:22 PM
Have you tried rice milk or almond milk at all? They taste fantastic, and you can buy them in smaller sized boxes, that have a fairly long shelf life. I cook with them as well.

limewave
03-26-2010, 05:10 AM
I agree, Rice, Almond, Soy milk all have a longer shelf life and taste good. And they are also good for cooking.

OakLeaf
03-26-2010, 05:46 AM
Rice and almond milk won't make yogurt at all (nor will oat or hazelnut milk). Soy makes the best yogurt. Hemp will culture but not thicken.

But as far as dry milk, I'm only aware of soy and dairy.

What other types of recipes are you adding the dry milk to?

WindingRoad
03-26-2010, 06:44 AM
Thanks for the suggestions. Unfortunately my GI system doesn't do soy very well. I'm hypoglycemic so I have avoided rice milk thinking it might aggravate that. Almond milk I have not tried so I will get some of that at Trader Joes today and try it out. I can keep using the Aldi milk for yogurt if need be I really just wanted to find a milk that would taste a little better for drinking. I am not a huge milk drinker but as I'm getting into longer runs and bikes I'm starting to do recovery drinks more and I use milk in that too. I guess I don't have any specific recipes per se I'm aiming at because I primarily use my yogurt for baking. I just remember my mom mentioning other brands of dry milk that she thought were pretty tasty. I think one was Similac? Can't quite remember any others.

Blueberry
03-26-2010, 06:48 AM
What about Parmalat shelf stable milk? I actually really like how it tastes, and it keeps for a year (I think) at room temp. Of course, once open, it does spoil. But not so quickly as regular milk. It makes yummy yogurt too.

indysteel
03-26-2010, 06:48 AM
Before moving in with Mr. Milk Drinker, I bought 1/2 gallons of organic milk (I can't remember the brand, but it comes in a red carton and is avaibable just about everywhere) because it has a much longer sell by/use by date than regular milk. I could usually use all of it before it expired.

WindingRoad
03-26-2010, 06:58 AM
I'd love to buy milk in in half gallons but it is a bit expensive for me. I think you are talking about Horizon, it comes in half gallon red cartons. That is close to $4.00 a half gallon.

I should mention this isn't just about wasting milk I'm also trying to save myself some money. Gettin' ready to move and bucklin' down all the hatches. :)

moonfroggy
03-26-2010, 07:13 AM
if you decide you like nut milk it is much cheaper to make it than buy it. if you use almonds you soak them overnight rinse them off put in blender with fresh water and puree then strain it and squeeze as much liquid from them as you can. you can buy a special nut milk bag that makes it easier. for other nuts you don't need to soak them. pumpkin seed milk is really yummy! homemade nut milk doesn't have a long shelf life but you could make only a smaller amount. also i don't think it works for yogurt.

kacie tri-ing
03-26-2010, 09:08 AM
if you decide you like nut milk it is much cheaper to make it than buy it. if you use almonds you soak them overnight rinse them off put in blender with fresh water and puree then strain it and squeeze as much liquid from them as you can. you can buy a special nut milk bag that makes it easier. for other nuts you don't need to soak them. pumpkin seed milk is really yummy! homemade nut milk doesn't have a long shelf life but you could make only a smaller amount. also i don't think it works for yogurt.

That sounds amazing!!!!

Aquila
03-26-2010, 08:22 PM
When I lived in South America, I used to be able to get dried whole milk, and it tasted really good, WAY better than the dry skim milk I see in the US. I've never seen it in the US, though. :(

Jolt
03-27-2010, 09:26 AM
When I lived in South America, I used to be able to get dried whole milk, and it tasted really good, WAY better than the dry skim milk I see in the US. I've never seen it in the US, though. :(

Check Hispanic markets--sometimes they carry it (brand is Nestle Nido).

moonfroggy
03-27-2010, 09:35 AM
i saw the whole milk powder stuff on amazon.com