I’ve been excited to try minor figure oat milk for a while now. The lady in the duck suit certainly makes the carton eye-catching amongst the other alternative milks and gives off those sweet hipster vibes. I was hoping that the taste would live up to the boldness of the branding. I picked up a … Continue reading Review: Minor Figures Oat Milk
Review: Oatly Oat Drink
★★★★ The oaty - almost nutty - flavor of The Original was an instant hit for me. I instantly likened the drink to full-fat dairy milk as the creamy bodied texture made a small glass go a long way. If it wasn't for the slight tint of yellow-ness to the liquid, I would have be … Continue reading Review: Oatly Oat Drink
Review: Rude Health Almond Drink
This week I tried my first Rude Health alternative milk. Intrigued by their catchy branding and extensive range, I picked up a carton of the Rude Health Almond Drink for £2 from Waitrose and trialled it over a week. I had previously reviewed Alpro Almond No Sugars and enjoyed the taste but found it a … Continue reading Review: Rude Health Almond Drink
Review: Sproud Pea Milk
I had never tried pea milk before. If you are wondering - no it isn't made from green garden peas. Instead, it is made from dry yellow split peas. Pea milk is a relatively new alternative milk. Here in the UK there are two main contenders you'll see on the shelves: Mighty Pea Original m.lk … Continue reading Review: Sproud Pea Milk
Review: Oatly Barista Edition
★★★★ As a coffee lover I just had to try Oatly's Barista edition oat milk. I had previously reviewed and really liked the flavor of Oatly Original (see my review here) and I was keen to see if I could taste the difference. I picked up a 1L bottle for £1.80 from Sainsbury's and trialed … Continue reading Review: Oatly Barista Edition
Review: Plenish Almond Milk
★★★★ I was drawn to plenish organic almond unsweetened milk for two reasons. First, at 6% it boasts the highest nut percentage compared to other almond milks on the market. And second, it only contains 3 ingredients: almonds (of course), filtered water and sea salt. Although the branding may not make it seems like the … Continue reading Review: Plenish Almond Milk
Review: Alpro Chocolate Soya Dessert
Alpro dark chocolate soya desserts are the dairy-free answer to a chocolate mousse. Craving a sweet treat, I picked up a 4 pack from Lidl for £1.20 to trial over a week. Although you can keep them in the cupboard, I stored them in the fridge in the hopes that they could replace one of … Continue reading Review: Alpro Chocolate Soya Dessert
Review Alpro Caramel Soya Caffe Latte
To cool myself from the midday heat I picked up an Alpro Caffe Latte in Soya Caramel flavour. I wasn't prepared to pay £2 for the small cup, so I bundled it into a Tesco meal deal. As instructed I shook the cup and peeled the lid to reveal the bubbly, not quite frothy liquid. … Continue reading Review Alpro Caramel Soya Caffe Latte
Review: Alpro Almond No Sugars
Almond milk is growing in popularity here in the UK. There seems to be a growing number new almond milks coming to our shelves. This should come to no surprise for US readers - whose almond milk sales soared to $1.2 billion last year! To keep inline with the trend, I picked up a carton … Continue reading Review: Alpro Almond No Sugars
Review: Alpro Soya Original
Soya milk often places second to oat milk. However, if you are ready to branch out from oat milk, I would suggest trying Alpro Soya Original first. The mild, smooth and sweet flavour is enough to convince any alternative milk lover that soya milk can be just as tasty than any other alternative milk. I … Continue reading Review: Alpro Soya Original
Can milk cause acne?
Around 90% of people experience acne in their lifetime. Acne can be caused by skin follicles becoming blocked and oil building up under the skin. The blocked pore can then become infected with bacteria which can result in painful spots. There are many factors that trigger breakouts, including your diet. Carb-rich, sugary and dairy items … Continue reading Can milk cause acne?