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My goats are dried off until the first babies in ~1 month, so I'm going to be using mostly plant milks for the next few weeks. What are your favourite homemade plant milks? Bonus for recipes/instructions!
I'm starting a batch of soybeans soaking now, but I've never been very happy with how my homemade soymilk comes out. It's ok in tea (a little beany-tasting, and sometimes curdles), but completely offensive in coffee. I've made oat milk too, but with even worse results than soy milk.
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