Most of the cheaper machines have plastic lids. There are only 2-3 nut milk makers out of dozens and dozens that have no plastic touching the milk, and MioMat is one of them. It's super ugly, but it's non toxic.
Super interesting video, thank you! I didn't know there was a machine to make almond milk 😂 I would go for the cheaper machine! It does the job, it is cheaper and not as loud. When you finished blending the almonds did you have to separate the almond pulp or anything? Or did you leave it in the milk?
Thank you for watching! I did have to strain it using a sieve, yes. The pulp has good nutrients that you can still get a lot of use out of. I should have mentioned in the video that you can bake with the leftover pulp, you can make these almond energy balls that are really easy to make, homemade protein bars, brownie bites, that sort of thing. I actually kept the pulp and used it in my smoothies 🙂
I'll go for the green one because it's green 💚 😐...just kidding! 🤣😂 I'm not that shallow! 😅 Although having said that, I actually would go for the green one because of its capabilities. It seems to be the one that would suit my needs more efficiently. I have a very small counter top, so storage is at an absolute minimum! The noise of the machine isn't a problem because my home is sound proof anyway 😅
Yes, there's a question ⁉️🤔 Aside from this, i had already decide that i won't waste the pulp. I decided i was going to use the pulp to make some kind of muffin ❤❤😋🧁🧁
Which machine would you go for?
Most of the cheaper machines have plastic lids. There are only 2-3 nut milk makers out of dozens and dozens that have no plastic touching the milk, and MioMat is one of them. It's super ugly, but it's non toxic.
Super interesting video, thank you! I didn't know there was a machine to make almond milk 😂 I would go for the cheaper machine! It does the job, it is cheaper and not as loud. When you finished blending the almonds did you have to separate the almond pulp or anything? Or did you leave it in the milk?
Thank you for watching!
I did have to strain it using a sieve, yes. The pulp has good nutrients that you can still get a lot of use out of.
I should have mentioned in the video that you can bake with the leftover pulp, you can make these almond energy balls that are really easy to make, homemade protein bars, brownie bites, that sort of thing.
I actually kept the pulp and used it in my smoothies 🙂
Good morning! Does the small jar boil water, and if it does, how long does it take? 😊
It doesn't no. Only thing it does heat-wise is heating soup up.
@@ListedFit Thank you for letting me know, l appreciate it 🙂
I'll go for the green one because it's green 💚 😐...just kidding! 🤣😂 I'm not that shallow! 😅
Although having said that, I actually would go for the green one because of its capabilities. It seems to be the one that would suit my needs more efficiently. I have a very small counter top, so storage is at an absolute minimum! The noise of the machine isn't a problem because my home is sound proof anyway 😅
Yes, there's a question ⁉️🤔
Aside from this, i had already decide that i won't waste the pulp. I decided i was going to use the pulp to make some kind of muffin ❤❤😋🧁🧁