Personally I'm not vegan and I do drink dairy milk, but I also love oat milk and often order my coffee that way. It adds a kind of nutty taste which I really like. Would recommend trying it sometime.
👋 Came for the veganism, staid for the taste. Esp. in coffee it's better than cow's milk imo. [I need to differentiate between oatmilk and barista oatmilk though. I don't much care for the latter.]
Same here with plant milk in coffee. It gives you a ton of really yummy variety. I've accidentally had dairy milk put in my coffee, and every time I recognize it by how noticeably worse the coffee tastes.
Another one for me was nutritional yeast on popcorn. I mixed it into my usual popcorn seasoning, and popcorn legitimately isn't as good to me now without nooch.
I got off of animal milk before I went vegan or even vegetarian. Plant milk is just superior in every way.
It lasts much longer in the refrigerator, for one thing. With cow milk, I had to keep reminding myself to drink it because it would go rancid in a few days.
B12 is also artificially given into animal fodder. Look into enriched alternatives (ie alpro does alot) if thats the actual reasoning in the last statement.
enriched example
In countries corpos need to stick to give "nutritional value tables" for each animal, there u can see how much supplements are given. Which is done because its just cheaper for the short time they need to "grow". on that note quality standards for supplements via lab tests are non existent, which is even hard to get for human consumption already.
Its all a big fairy tale the lobby doesnt want you to be correctly educated on
Oh, no worries. I compensate with a B12 supplement. I just need the supplement because my diet doesn't otherwise contain enough B12. I'm low-meat because I want to reduce my environmental impact, cows are cute, pork violently disagrees with me, and I don't like chicken.
I'm all for alternative milks, but you'll know when the milk's really off. If it smells farmyard-y and a little sour, it's probably on its last day but it won't hurt you. When it's splitting, it's no good.
I only say this because I know way too many people who dump milk that's still got the best part of a week on it because it's got any sort of smell, and it's super wasteful.
I’m like this with soy. It tastes fancy. It’s the only milk I get when I get a coffee from somewhere. It’s not the same making my own tho so I use whole milk for that.
Would you just go up to a stranger on the street and say that nonsense? And if you can, resist the jackass urge to just say "yes" and actually fucking consider the question honestly.
Woah! Calm down! I don't wanna fight. Plus my tummy is not into dairy products that much. It was just the all: "I ordered a latte with oat milk in Paris" thing that sounded more of a San Francisco stuff to me.
My favourite barman in my favourite bar told me last week: "I don't do cocktails" when I ordered a gin and tonic. Everything more complicated than a beer or a coffee is a cocktail.
Not OP, but... I've had it once. And it will probably stay at that number to end of my days. Oat milk is just gross for me, felt wrong at all possible levels.
To be fair, the problem with Hawaiian Pizza isn't the pineapple, it's that pineapple + canadian bacon just doesn't have enough flavor. If you're going to go full American-style pizza, you gotta overload those taste buds.
For example, I love pineapple with jalapeno and some kind of flavorful meat (philly steak, salami, etc).
My problem with pineapple on pizza is when the pineapple isn't hydrated enough. Should be juicy. Which also keeps the cheese from drying out too much. One trick is to ask for the cheese on top of the pineapple. This also works for tomatoes. You get these delicious bursts of flavour instead of dry shriveled textures