@mamarazzi07 Thanks for letting us know and happy to hear it worked out for you! I've been using this creamer exclusively for almost a year now and I don't miss the half and half cream i used to use at all!
Just a quick little update - I just found out that Lucuma is also an emulsifier so i tried it instead of the maca and it works just as well! just substitute the maca with the Lucuma, same proportions - just another option :)
Soooooo good! I made it without the maca powder because I'm breastfeeding and don't think I can have it. I'm curious about what it adds to the recipe, because I've never tried it. Thanks for sharing!
Hi @meghanley01 - just emailed you (lol) the maca has a bit of a creamy texture and that was why i added it. It's also a superfood so has a lot of nutrients that make the creamer even more nutrient dense. But you could try using colostrum instead, that would also likely add some creaminess to it! Thanks for letting us know how it worked without the maca!
@meghanley01 i really don't believe that you can't have maca, it is just a food; i'm sure your baby will love it... if it is good for you, then how can it be bad for the baby? How bout the indigenous who ate it for ever before we found out about it?
wow I didn't know about the GMO casein allergy issue - another reason to stay away from the factory farmed dairy products!
I'm glad you had a chance to try the recipe CassieAnna but yes, if you don't love coconut, i'd use the unscented coconut oil. I recently forgot to add the sweetener when I did a batch recently and I liked it just as much!
@FreshUnlimited1 I tried this with the Maca powder, but it made me break out. The reason of course is because maca powder messes with hormones. That's why meghanley can't use it. I drink it without the maca power and whiz it in the blender, and it's just perfect. I want the flavorful coconut oil, I love coconut & coffee.
@CassieAnnaCary yes, if you don't love coconut, it's probably best to use the coconut oil that doesn't smell like anything! Thanks for trying and letting us know!
@CassieAnnaCary well, it is not just GMO casein, but i suppose that makes it worse :)
95% of asians are allergic to casein, some 50% of other non-white types and like 5% of white types, roughly
I am actually thankful I am allergic to it, as milk related problems go way beyond any allergy or lactose sensitivity to parasites and a long list of other problems too egregious to mention here
But, mainly the worst problem is the dairy industry and their treatment of cows
This is really delicious, thank you!
mamarazzi07 3 weeks ago
@mamarazzi07 Thanks for letting us know and happy to hear it worked out for you! I've been using this creamer exclusively for almost a year now and I don't miss the half and half cream i used to use at all!
FreshUnlimited1 3 weeks ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Just a quick little update - I just found out that Lucuma is also an emulsifier so i tried it instead of the maca and it works just as well! just substitute the maca with the Lucuma, same proportions - just another option :)
FreshUnlimited1 1 month ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Soooooo good! I made it without the maca powder because I'm breastfeeding and don't think I can have it. I'm curious about what it adds to the recipe, because I've never tried it. Thanks for sharing!
meghanley01 2 months ago
Hi @meghanley01 - just emailed you (lol) the maca has a bit of a creamy texture and that was why i added it. It's also a superfood so has a lot of nutrients that make the creamer even more nutrient dense. But you could try using colostrum instead, that would also likely add some creaminess to it! Thanks for letting us know how it worked without the maca!
FreshUnlimited1 2 months ago
@meghanley01 i really don't believe that you can't have maca, it is just a food; i'm sure your baby will love it... if it is good for you, then how can it be bad for the baby? How bout the indigenous who ate it for ever before we found out about it?
jamvaru 1 month ago
wow I didn't know about the GMO casein allergy issue - another reason to stay away from the factory farmed dairy products!
I'm glad you had a chance to try the recipe CassieAnna but yes, if you don't love coconut, i'd use the unscented coconut oil. I recently forgot to add the sweetener when I did a batch recently and I liked it just as much!
FreshUnlimited1 2 months ago
@FreshUnlimited1 I tried this with the Maca powder, but it made me break out. The reason of course is because maca powder messes with hormones. That's why meghanley can't use it. I drink it without the maca power and whiz it in the blender, and it's just perfect. I want the flavorful coconut oil, I love coconut & coffee.
CassieAnnaCary 2 months ago
okay, I just tried this. Very good recipe, it really works. I should've used the regular coconut oil tho
CassieAnnaCary 2 months ago
@CassieAnnaCary yes, if you don't love coconut, it's probably best to use the coconut oil that doesn't smell like anything! Thanks for trying and letting us know!
FreshUnlimited1 2 months ago
Thanks so much
CassieAnnaCary 3 months ago
awesome... normal 'non-dairy' products have synthetic CASEIN, which is milk protein, which I am allergic to, along with most of the world
thanks!
jamvaru 4 months ago
@jamvaru FINALLY someone admits most of the world is allergic to GMO casein protein.
CassieAnnaCary 2 months ago
@CassieAnnaCary well, it is not just GMO casein, but i suppose that makes it worse :)
95% of asians are allergic to casein, some 50% of other non-white types and like 5% of white types, roughly
I am actually thankful I am allergic to it, as milk related problems go way beyond any allergy or lactose sensitivity to parasites and a long list of other problems too egregious to mention here
But, mainly the worst problem is the dairy industry and their treatment of cows
jamvaru 2 months ago
@jamvaru awesome thanks for the info :)
CassieAnnaCary 2 months ago