Almond Milk

Almond Milk— It’s good!

June 23, 20232 min read

If you are anything like me or my kiddos, it can be difficult to find an alternative plant-based milk that tastes nice and doesn’t have fillers. We have really enjoyed Mark Reinfeld’s base milk recipe in Healing the Vegan Way. Mark’s recipes are seriously good and if you are looking for vegan foods that are wholesome and tasty— try his book!  

Simplify. Make Life Easier! 

The best way to make this super simple is to pre-soak and freeze your raw bulk almonds (*use organic, especially if you are sensitive to chemicals like my kids and I are).

Pour raw almonds into glass containers (half full so they have room to expand) and fill the water just above them so that they are fully submerged. Sprinkle in 1 tsp of sea salt (makes it easier to absorb) for every cup of almonds, and then put a lid on it. Let them soak on your kitchen counter for 8-12 hours or overnight. The next morning give them a good rinse and put them into a zip lock freezer bag. You now have almonds with increased vitamin and mineral content, in bulk (at the ready), for any time you would like to make milk! 

Optional: If you have a Vitamix blender, you don’t have to soak the almonds if you are in a hurry, so in a pinch you can still make the milk with raw unsoaked almonds. Jut remember to give them a rinse. Note: When you soak them they are more nutrient dense and have better absorption! 

INGREDIENTS: 

2 cups soaked/rinsed almonds  

8 cups quality water (I used distilled or spring water from a glass or stainless steel container)

Pinch of sea salt

*Optional: Non-Alcoholic Vanilla Extract 

*Optional: 4-8 Medjool Dates (only use if you want sweet milk)

DIRECTIONS:

Blend two times (I use a Vitamix). Pour into nut milk bag (I use hemp or organic cotton) and squeeze the milk into a glass container with my hands. Use gloves if you do not want to have the liquid all over your hands. I use regular, wide-mouth mason jars with easy storing lids and store in the fridge, but if you want to get the “feel” and cute “look” of regular milk, you can use these bottles! I am thinking of buying them sometime and adding a cute label! 

ECONOMICAL USES: 

You can drink this milk straight up (kids like that but it can disappear too fast), or you can use it as a concentrate for smoothies. Add 1/4 or less into your smoothie plus water. It gives a pop of nutrition, but doesn’t mask the smoothie flavor like some milks do. 

MAKE IT SWEET! IT IS SIMPLE.

To make sweet milk just add 4-8 large medjool dates to the blender depending on how much of a sweet tooth you have.

Add some Cacao to taste in order to make just the right chocolate milk to suit your tastebuds!  

Enjoy! 

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Rose Ward

Rose Ward helps Christian Women in Ministry overcome spiritual stagnation so that they can walk effectively in their calling. In doing this, she realized some specific needs for the women she was ministering to--- especially for those who have children in their lives. This inspired Rose to go into the vulnerable spaces with other moms and women who have kids in their sphere of influence and create content that will help them keep joy in their journey. Rose’s personal blog, Ministry Moms was then birthed to share helpful hints for the heart, practical ideas for the home, and healing for the mind, body, and spirit. This includes creating some stellar educational resources for both women and children along the way. It is her hope that the Ministry Moms website, membership portal, and creative content will help women find a grace-filled balance between everyday life, health, and ministry--- that they will find connection, creativity, healing, consistency + faith as they embark on the journey of joyful living.

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