I actually did a informal survey at work when I was buying milk. Out of 40 people, only two have bought milk (like whole or skim) in the past year. Some did milk alternatives. Some bought half and half. But very little did pure milk.
It is! I enjoy it, but I’ve mostly cut it out, along with a bunch of other foods, just to keep my calorie intake down. I try to only use it where I see it as a necessary component, like when making lattes or on breakfast cereal. Where in the past I might grab a giant glass of milk I now substitute water. Except with brownies, obviously.
Most recipes can easily use plant-based milks instead of dairy milk. And barista versions of plant-based milks taste awesome in beverages like coffee. Just putting it out there.
Edit: Just made amazing vegan waffles that needed 250ml of milk. Oat milk is super affordable and tastes pretty much the same to me and has the same properties in the “baking” process as regular milk would.
This helps explain the dairy industry’s silly lawsuits about what exactly may be called ‘milk’ on store shelves. We’ll ignore the fact that plant-based milks, being referred to as milks, have been around for centuries.
I haven’t had a glass of milk in years. It kinda grosses me out, but I love some cheese. But I’m doing my small part in not buying gallons of milk.
I actually did a informal survey at work when I was buying milk. Out of 40 people, only two have bought milk (like whole or skim) in the past year. Some did milk alternatives. Some bought half and half. But very little did pure milk.
Not sure who the milk drinkers are.
I go through just under a gallon a day between myself and four roommates
That’s how our household was when the kids were little, 1 to 1.5 gallons a day. Now that they’ve moved out it’s more like a gallon a month.
Milk is delicious though! I’m 27 and still plow through it, haha
It is! I enjoy it, but I’ve mostly cut it out, along with a bunch of other foods, just to keep my calorie intake down. I try to only use it where I see it as a necessary component, like when making lattes or on breakfast cereal. Where in the past I might grab a giant glass of milk I now substitute water. Except with brownies, obviously.
Kids.
I cook with it a lot.
Cooking with milk is messy and time consuming.
I use an electric stove top instead.
Me. I am a bit into baking, have young children, and add milk to my coffee.
I guess about a large container a week.
Most recipes can easily use plant-based milks instead of dairy milk. And barista versions of plant-based milks taste awesome in beverages like coffee. Just putting it out there.
Edit: Just made amazing vegan waffles that needed 250ml of milk. Oat milk is super affordable and tastes pretty much the same to me and has the same properties in the “baking” process as regular milk would.
I will try again. I subbed out vegetable shortening for butter and it was little impact. The less I speak of trying soymilk in bread the better.
It didn’t work well for me with rice milk, I’ll try oat next time !
I drink both plant-based dairy substitutes and milk (well, buttermilk because I’m lactose intolerant).
Me
This helps explain the dairy industry’s silly lawsuits about what exactly may be called ‘milk’ on store shelves. We’ll ignore the fact that plant-based milks, being referred to as milks, have been around for centuries.
Currently I buy it cause I have young kids, but my wife and I drink oat/almond. Kids are picky about plant milk
I mean, by all means, do what you wilt here. But, you could opt for better things beyond cow milk for the kids.
Kids are so fucking picky it can tough
Preach.
Seriously, of all the battles to choose as a parent, kids wanting milk is so far down the list.
It’s more like “you are asking for something that resembles real food? Here, take the jug!”
Can you make cheese out of almond milk? If I’m doing my math right, 75% of milk is made into cheese.
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/stories/milk-day.html#:~:text=Milk production in the 24,1.4 percent from November 2021.
https://hartdesign.com/industry-news/annual-cheese-production-up/#:~:text=U.S. cheese production in 2021,(all figures are rounded).