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morethansalad · 27 days
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Double Chocolate Easter Banana Bread Cake (Vegan & Gluten-Free)
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honeybeesoap · 1 year
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certifiedceliac · 9 months
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Banana Pudding Dessert (Gluten and Dairy Free) (via Healthy Taste of Life)
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vegan-nom-noms · 1 year
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Dragon Fruit Smoothie Recipe (11g Protein)
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iamfilledwithfluffy · 6 months
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what is everyone’s favourite type of milk? mine varies but it is currently Strawberry milk, something about it just feels oddly comforting (I don’t care if dairy items make me feel sick, I will suffer by choice).
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askwhatsforlunch · 7 months
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Vudi Vakasoso (Fijian Banana Dessert)
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Vudi Vakasoso is an indulgent Fijian dessert made with vudi, a type of banana which is not exactly like plantain, but one can make it with just ripe plain bananas, and coconut. I'm cheering on the Flying Fijians in their quarter-final in Marseille today--so will Le Vélodrome, I'm sure-- how wonderful would it be to see them reach the semi-finals (even if I'd wish there was a better balance of the Hemispheres)! And thus, we are enjoying this delicious treat. Happy Sunday!
Ingredients (serves 3):
2 large just ripe (but firm enough bananas)
1/2 lime
6 heaped teaspoons desiccated coconut
1 cup coconut milk
2 tablespoons demerara sugar
Cut each banana into 3 chunks, and peel them. Place them in deep, medium skillet. Squeeze lime juice over the bananas, coating them well.
Cut a slit into each banana chunk and fill each with a heaped teaspoon desiccated coconut. Pour in coconut milk, and sprinkle with demerara sugar. Heat over medium-high heat. Once boiling, reduce heat to medium-low, and simmer, about 15 minutes.
Serve Vudi Vakasoso warm.
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Fiji vs. Georgia (17-12), Saturday 30th September, 2023, Bordeaux, France
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yourfoodiedesires · 1 year
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Forbidden Rice Breakfast Porridge | A House in the Hills
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starryfishbonesoup · 7 months
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Vegan Banana Ice Cream with Chocolate Syrup
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This vegan banana ice cream is a delicious and healthy alternative to traditional ice cream. The chocolate syrup enhances the sweetness and richness of this decadent dessert.
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needtobeehealthy · 2 years
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morethansalad · 8 months
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Caramel Apple Crumble Smoothie Bowl (Vegan)
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pepperbowl · 4 months
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The coconut milk banana smoothie is naturally vegan and vegetarian. It is excellent to start the day refreshingly. A guilt-free morning meal is ready quickly without just a few ingredients.
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psychoticwillgraham · 9 months
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what madman orders a strawberry and caramel iced cappuccino? me, this madman. probably gonna taste like shit (had to get almond milk in it) but hey I’ve seen ppl do weirder.
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vegan-nom-noms · 1 year
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Açai Bowl Recipe
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rabbitcruiser · 11 months
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World Milk Day
Start your day with a glass of calcium-rich milk, visit a local dairy  farm, or see what milk alternatives like soy, oat, or almond milk you  might enjoy.
It’s a well-known fact that milk is rich with calcium, a mineral that  promotes healthy teeth and bones. June 1st is the date that has been  set aside to celebrate Milk Day. And, of course, this is a celebration  that can take place anywhere in the world, given that milk is a global  food!
The use of milk in food and drink has been happening for thousands of  years. As most people can appreciate, milk is an integral part of most  people’s daily lives, and there’s an entire industry that revolves  around it as well.
Milk is a liquid food rich with nutrients like calcium. It’s a food  product that is primarily used by mammals during infancy. Although, in  the case of humans, people tend to consume it in adulthood, as most  adult humans can digest the lactose in milk.
Of course, milk isn’t only available for drinking. It’s an essential  ingredient for dairy foods such as butter, cream, ice cream, and cheese.  Milk can also be found as an ingredient used in other types of foods,  such as bread, cakes, cereal, desserts and so much more.
There is no denying that milk has become a mainstay of most people’s  diets today. It’s also one of the cheapest food products to buy, given  the industrial scale of milk production in the world. Some of the  largest producers of milk are the United States, India, and China.
History of Milk Day
Milk Day became a globally celebrated event on June 1st, 2001. The  global celebration, in general, can be traced back to the United Nations  (UN). In particular, the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) of the  UN has been responsible for organizing and marketing World Milk Day  throughout the globe.
More than two decades ago, the FAO proposed a global Milk Day to  recognize the importance of milk and the role that it plays in our  world. In addition, this day was also created to provide direct focus to  the milk industry and publicize the various activities connected with  it. In fact, the dairy industry supports the livelihoods of  approximately 1 billion people throughout the world!
But even before this day was created in 2001, Milk Day was celebrated  by some other nations throughout history. In the British Isles, for  example, a Milk Day celebration (“Imbolc” – Celtic for “milk”) took  place in the pre-Christian era.
Considering the fact that over six billion people worldwide consume  milk and dairy, it’s no surprise there was a need to celebrate this  healthy, delicious beverage!
How to Celebrate Milk Day
June 1st is a day that many people may want to write their diaries.  Milk plays such a significant role in the world that should certainly be  celebrated in style!
But what can be done to celebrate such a momentous occasion? Try out some of these ideas for enjoying Milk Day:
Get the Day Started with a Glass of Milk  
Why not celebrate today with a glass of fresh, cold milk in the  morning to kick-start the day?! But don’t stop there. How about enjoying  a big bowl of cereal full of delicious milk?
Of course, after drinking that glass of milk, don’t forget to snap a  photo of that beautiful milk mustache! Share it with the world on social  media to remind everyone else to enjoy Milk Day too.
Join an Official Milk Day Celebration  
As a worldwide event, Milk Day comes with all kinds of official  opportunities to celebrate! In 2020, more than 400 Milk Day campaigns  took place in over 68 countries all over the globe, so there should be  plenty to join in with again this year. Here are some events that have  taken place in previous years:
World Milk Day Milk Donation. Happening in New  York State, USA, several organizations have gotten together to provide a  free gallon of milk to the people in their local community who visit a  dairy farm.
Live Recipes by Renowned Chefs from Around the World.  This live Facebook event has been hosted by Amul, India, which is the  country’s largest dairy brand, with the intention of showing the  importance of milk throughout different countries and cultures.
International Dairy Federation Raise a Glass Event. Hosted by the IDF in Brussels, Belgium, this event involved hosting a toast to milk from people all around the world.
Check the World Milk Day website to get access to all the needed information to make plans for this day.
Visit a Local Dairy or Farm
For those who have some extra time, especially those with kids who  are ready to learn, consider visiting a local dairy to learn the process  of milking cows and collecting the milk. This will also lead to  learning about pasteurizing and homogenizing milk, methods used to  filter milk and keep it long-lasting.
If there are no cow farms nearby, consider visiting a smaller farm  that has goats. It’s still possible to learn about everything  milk-oriented but may be more accessible because they might be smaller  and locally owned.
Enjoy Other Milk Products  
For lunch, why not have a mozzarella or Margherita pizza and drink a  glass of chocolate milk to wash it down? After that, those who are still  feeling hungry could always have some delicious ice cream for dessert!
Other options for enjoying milk products on this day (and every day!)  include yogurt, sour cream, butter, custard, cream and all of the  recipes that can be made from them.
Try a Milk Alternative  
For folks who have trouble digesting dairy easily, why not try other  non-dairy milk alternatives? Here are some popular options:
Soy Milk. A favorite as one of the early milk alternatives, this  one is made from soybean plants that grow fairly prolifically in many  places.
Almond Milk. Made by crushing almonds and blending them  with water, and then straining out the mix to remove any solids that  are left, this nutty milk is filled with protein.
Coconut Milk.  This one uses the white, fleshy part of the coconut, grating it and  soaking it in water. The cream rises and is skimmed off, then what’s  left is strained to extract the coconut milk.
Whether with a milk product or a dairy alternative, celebrating World Milk Day can be loads of fun!
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thesearchforbluejello · 11 months
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Overshare probably, but when I was a kid, I always assumed I'd have common sense when I was older.
Protein powder has disastrous effects on my digestive system; coffee has moderately less disastrous effects, but still substantial.
What was my bright idea this morning that was shockingly lacking in that common sense I'd assume I'd have by now? I made a protein shake with two shots of espresso in it.
This is having an effect somewhat like I imagine drinking napalm would have.
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summer wave: fruit milk
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