Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Got milk? If you're lactose intolerant or have a milk allergy, you definitely don't. The good news: a variety of milk substitutes, made from products such as soy beans and almonds, have flooded the market. But how do you choose the best? I've conducted a thorough taste test of the contenders...and I'm delighted to announce the winners.

A drumroll for:

  • Most awesome almond milk: Silk Pure Almond Milk, in varieties ranging from unsweetened at just 35 calories per cup (a diet winner!) to rich chocolate. Sensational for cereal, ideal for coffee or tea, this brand gets 5 almonds out of 5! Tip: Dr. Oz has created a fight-fighting fabulous beverage to help you lose weight, and almond milk is a key ingredient.
  • Most marvelous coconut milk: So Delicious Organic Coconut Milk, with options ranging from chocolate to vanilla to plain. A fat loss review can help you establish a clear outline of what you demand to focus on to accomplish your fat burning purpose if you're a starter; or serve as a reminder for these who are at an intermediate or more improve level of their weight-loss plan. Promptly after are seven steps that can serve as instructions for your own weight loss plan. The first thing that one must understand is that losing weight and losing fat is not exactly the same thing. Many weight loss programs have tricked people into thinking that it is the same, but most diets and weight loss applications only work by leading to a person's body to lose more muscle flesh and water than actual body fat, more help please visit The Fat Loss Factor. Tip: if you love ice cream, click here to read my rave review of So Delicious ice cream!
  • Most sensational soy milk: Soy Dream soy milk, which features enriched types to boost your health. It's particularly good over cereal: click here for my picks for slimming cereals that combine great taste with low calories.
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