Let’s get things started off right by announcing the winner of my Cookbook Giveaway!

Contest Winner

The winner is Karey from Nutty About Health. ย Judging by the word “nutty” and the amount of nutbutter pictures I have seen one her blog, I think that she will put Averie’s Peanut Butter Cookbook to GREAT use!

Karey, please e-mail me at [email protected] with your shipping address ๐Ÿ™‚

Kitchen Experiments

This weekend absolutely full of successful kitchen experiments. ย I honestly don’t mind having kitchen flops so that I can learn from the experience, but man does it feel good to have kitchen experiments that taste delicious!

I tried this recipe for Quinoa “Mac” n Cheese.ย  I added some extra veggies like brussel sprouts, broccoli, and bell pepper and it was fabulous. ย This recipe will definitely be a repeat.

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I successfully made my first batch of homemade applesauce…more on that later!

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And I successfully made my first batch of homemade almond milk!

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A friend of mine who is also into cooking, experimenting in the kitchen, healthy eats, and almond milk mentioned that I should try making my own.

That sounded like such a huge task, and I honestly didn’t think I would really every get around to doing it. ย  When my friend explained to me how simple it was, I was floored!! No way could it be that easy! ย So, I decided to give it a whirl to see what would happen. ย And it worked!

Making your own almond milk is cost effective because you can purchase the almonds in bulk. ย Each batch of almond milk only takes a cup of almonds so from a 16 oz bag of almonds that costs about $6.99 you can get quite a few servings of almond milk.

It is also great because you know exactly what is in your almond milk. ย It’s also delicious and you have the satisfaction that YOU made this yourself.

Homemade Almond Milk

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup raw almonds
  • 5 cups water
  • Agave, honey, vanilla extract or any other sweetener or flavoring you wish to add

Directions:

1. Place almonds and water in a blender.ย 

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2. Blend on high speed for 1 1/2 to 2 minutes. ย This is when the almond milk is made!

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3. Strain the almond milk over a large bowl with a cheese cloth.

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4. All of the pulp will be stuck in the cheese cloth and the milk will be in the bowl.

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5. This is when you would add your “extras” like honey and vanilla if you are adding them in. ย Transfer to a sealed container and store in the fridge.

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6. ENJOY!

I wasn’t quite sure what to do with the “pulp” of the almond milk so I ended up mixing mine with some dates and coconut to make snack balls, but an instagram follower mentioned that you could spread the pulp on a baking sheet and dry it out by baking it at 250 for about 2 hours.

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  1. My grandma actually mentioned this technique to me a few months back… I’m just not sure I’d like the taste compared to my normal brand I buy at the store. How’d you like it, compared to say Almond Breeze?

    • It is a little more gritty than the store bought kind but that may be because it was my first time making it and I need to practice my straining technique ๐Ÿ™‚ it is very refreshing though!!!

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