02-28-24, 11:16 AM | |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Northern Calif
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An update to my earlier comment about the Nutr: the woman who originally recommended it was back at my knitting group last night and she said their Nutr broke so they got a Soybella instead and like it better because the capacity is bigger for a lower price and is sturdier than the Nutr.
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02-28-24, 12:10 PM | |
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: New York, Hudson valley area
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I have been keeping my eye on this topic to see if any mentions the Almond Cow - an appliance to make nut milk and other recipes. I almost pulled the trigger during Xmas but the price makes me hesitant.
I drink plant milk exclusively (well except for ice cream in the summer) so I have been looking for a more cost effective and healthier way than buying it at a grocery store. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wB7DplW8XOM |
02-28-24, 12:24 PM | ||
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Spiritual Bliss
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I've been eyeing the Almond Cow as well, but it is so expensive! It makes large batches and got great reviews though, and you can use the pulp for a multitude of other yummy dishes. |
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03-03-24, 03:31 PM | |
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Tennessee
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I owned the Almond Cow but did not like the cleanup involved and I only needed about 1/2 gallon each week.
I bought the Nutr before they offered the family size and have been pleased with the results and cleanup. I have used both raw almonds and cashews which is actually my preference.
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