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Best long life dairy free milk for tea

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Babysharkdoodoodood · 06/03/2020 21:52

Need long life lactose free milk for work. I have a little bottle that I decant into, but keep forgetting to take it in. Be handy to have a carton I can take in on day 1 of a 6 day week and it must taste nice in tea. Preferably not soy.

Thanks.

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FlamingoAndJohn · 06/03/2020 21:53

Oatly.

Regular blue Oatly, not barista, that’s for coffee.

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LefttoherownDevizes · 06/03/2020 21:55

I love oatly barista Inn my tea, it's long life and also nice on cereal, and in porridge too. I take to work for all of the above

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Babysharkdoodoodood · 06/03/2020 22:26

Thank you. Popped an oatly in my basket for Sunday.

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chocolatespiders · 06/03/2020 22:29

I am trying to get away from soya so bought Asda almond milk today but it curdled in both tea and coffee.

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Todayisanewday75 · 07/03/2020 07:20

I like almond milk in tea. I have the alpro one and it doesn’t curdle

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dontgobaconmyheart · 09/03/2020 02:24

Agree Oatly is nice , made me ill though as I foolishly assumed it was gluten free, and it isn't (am coeliac).

Any suggestions that aren't Oatly, or soy, or Almond, because that curled for me also are ver welcome. Has anyone tried the hemp or rice milks for tea?

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Methyl · 09/03/2020 02:37

Bonsoy! Nothing can compare!

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chocolatespiders · 09/03/2020 08:13

@dontgobaconmyheart
Have you tried Koko milk?

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kikisparks · 09/03/2020 08:18

Oatly barista, might be for coffee but I love it in tea!

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kikisparks · 09/03/2020 08:19

Not keen on regular oatly though.

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ByGrabtharsHammerWhatASavings · 09/03/2020 08:37

I love oatly for coffee, but hazelnut or almond are best in tea for me because they're thinner and weaker so don't overpower the flavour as much.

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IHaveBrilloHair · 09/03/2020 19:58

Oatly, nothing else works for me.

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