cow milk with a bit of chill in it about 1letre of milk and 1 tbs of cill powered
There are many substitutes for milk such as soy milk, rice milk and almond milk. If you are allergic or intolerant to dairy or milk products you may aswell try these substitutes because you will soon get used to it, even if you pour rice milk into a cup of tea you wont even taste the difference, depending if your have sensitive tastebuds or not. :-) I hope this information helps to anyone who needs it most.
Soy milk. but it really depends on your Allergies/issues with foods, and wat ur trying to get out of milk (e.g. calcium, protein, vitamin D). But you can also eat beans (protein), yogurt (calcium, vitamin D), cheese (calcium, vi.D). :D
In order to buy a good alternative to milk products, it is important to understand that the best place to get is from the internet. There are many websites that offer this product such as: Amazon, eBay, and Craigslist.
Appropriate substitutions depend on the reason one cannot use milk. If the issue is one of dairy intolerance, non-dairy "milk" such as soy milk, almond milk, and coconut milk are fine replacements. If one simply has run short of milk, many recipes bake up quite nicely with water in place of milk.
You can drink soya bean milk instead. Like milk, it is also rich in calcium and protein.
I too, can't drink milk or have something close to it. Dairy just doesn't agree with my stomach. So I drink juice,water, Powerade, or Gatorade.
2% milk, 1% milk, skim milk mixed 50/50 with light cream or half and half, or evaporated milk mixed 50/50 with water.
Eggs are not a replacement for milk. Water may be used instead of milk in sugar cookies.
Milk powder.
No it would be best if you used baby formula milk instead.
There are egg substitues that you can buy, otherwise oil sometimes works. Instead of milk, you can try soy milk or almond milk.
Usually a mixture of white paint and thinner to give it a realistic consistency.
agave nectar it will end up tasting the same and it will be healthier
Yes, you can use buttermilk with baking powder.
i dont think so. use regular milk instead of canned. that would work
well, if you use water instead of milk, it will no longer be milk. it will be colour changing water.
Milk
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Milk displacement is a term used in nutrition management. It refers to the act of drinking a beverage with low nutritional value, such as a soft drink, instead of choosing milk.