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Recipe: Vanilla Walnut Milk

I love milk with cereal, but can’t have dairy, so I turned to non-dairy alternatives. However, the store bought milks have lots of additives that I avoid like preservatives, sugars, and flavorings. So I now make my own, which is easier, faster, and cheaper than going to the store to buy it!

Ingredients:

  • 3/4 c water
  • 1/4 c walnuts, rough chopped
  • 1 date
  • 1/2 vanilla bean

Instructions:

  • Place walnuts and date into blender with about 1/4 c of water (enough to cover walnuts) and blend on high speed until smooth.
  • Add the remaining water and blend again.
  • Squeeze/strain mixture through cheese cloth, nut milk bag, or fine mesh strainer into glass container.
  • Scrape vanilla from shell and add to milk mixture.
  • Add additional water if you prefer thinner milk.
  • Seal container and refrigerate up to one week.
Kirstin Carey

Kirstin Carey

After freeing herself from Celiac Disease (dx 2008) and Hashimoto’s (dx 2013), Kirstin has become a leading expert in helping others stop symptoms, reverse disease progression, and heal from autoimmune. She has worked with hundreds of autoimmune clients – including her own personal healing journey – to learn how to effectively tie together three crucial components of reaching autoimmune freedom and share them with others. Learn more about Kirstin here
Kirstin Carey

Kirstin Carey

After freeing herself from Celiac Disease (dx 2008) and Hashimoto’s (dx 2013), Kirstin has become a leading expert in helping others stop symptoms, reverse disease progression, and heal from autoimmune. She has worked with hundreds of autoimmune clients – including her own personal healing journey – to learn how to effectively tie together three crucial components of reaching autoimmune freedom and share them with others. Learn more about Kirstin here

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