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I don't know about chemicals on the nuts, but you can purchase great organic

products at Diamond Organics.

www.diamondorganics.com

Meleah

Almonds & Almond Milk questions

>I made almond milk yesterday and it was surprisingly easy. I like my

> kids seem to like it to so far. I'd love to give it to them every day

> for breakfast. Although I think I'll be making it every other day....

>

> Questions:

> When you make this almond milk, does the calcium stay in the left over

> nut four or does it go into the milk or both?

>

> We are mostly all organic. We can buy almonds at Cosco(non-organic)

> MUCH cheaper. Does anyone know if almonds would have many cheimcals

> on them anyways? Do you think it would be safe to purchase the

> conventional ones?

>

> Can you use non-blanched almonds to make the almond milk?

>

> Now..has anyone made coconut milk? How'd that turn out?

> Thanks!

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> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

> _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

> websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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I don't know about chemicals on the nuts, but you can purchase great organic

products at Diamond Organics.

www.diamondorganics.com

Meleah

Almonds & Almond Milk questions

>I made almond milk yesterday and it was surprisingly easy. I like my

> kids seem to like it to so far. I'd love to give it to them every day

> for breakfast. Although I think I'll be making it every other day....

>

> Questions:

> When you make this almond milk, does the calcium stay in the left over

> nut four or does it go into the milk or both?

>

> We are mostly all organic. We can buy almonds at Cosco(non-organic)

> MUCH cheaper. Does anyone know if almonds would have many cheimcals

> on them anyways? Do you think it would be safe to purchase the

> conventional ones?

>

> Can you use non-blanched almonds to make the almond milk?

>

> Now..has anyone made coconut milk? How'd that turn out?

> Thanks!

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> For information on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet, please read the book

> _Breaking the Vicious Cycle_ by Elaine Gottschall and read the following

> websites:

> http://www.breakingtheviciouscycle.info

> and

> http://www.pecanbread.com

>

>

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Hi, dont know about calcium but nut trees generally are sprayed A LOT!!!!!!

they cost a fortune but I would definitely say with nuts it is worth buying

organic, hth Josie x

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> I made almond milk yesterday and it was surprisingly easy. I like my

> kids seem to like it to so far. I'd love to give it to them every day

> for breakfast. Although I think I'll be making it every other day....

>

> Questions:

> When you make this almond milk, does the calcium stay in the left over

> nut four or does it go into the milk or both?

>

> We are mostly all organic. We can buy almonds at Cosco(non-organic)

> MUCH cheaper. Does anyone know if almonds would have many

cheimcals

> on them anyways? Do you think it would be safe to purchase the

> conventional ones?

>

> Can you use non-blanched almonds to make the almond milk?

>

> Now..has anyone made coconut milk? How'd that turn out?

> Thanks!

>

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