• I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I am 100% not a vegan. I eat meat and cheese and eggs and pretty much all animal products. So hear me when I say I regularly grab oat milk when I’m at the store.

    It’s not just the best milk substitute, it is better than regular milk.

    • lennivelkant@discuss.tchncs.de
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      7 hours ago

      My milk ranking:

      Almond < Dairy < Soy < Oat

      I rarely drink any milk at all, but when I do, it’s gotta be oat.

      (Also not a vegan, but that doesn’t have anything to do with my taste here)

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      23 hours ago

      I evaluate basically all my food with what I call “hotdog math”. my wife hates it. my local gas station sells hotdogs at 2/$1. the free toppings can push the calories count near 550, but I know nothing comes close, so I round down to 500. milk beats oatmilk on hotdog math, and carries a wider diversity of nutrients, to boot.

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        7 hours ago

        Your wife is right to hate it. It’s rather shallow and narrow-minded.

        That aside, if calories-to-price is your metric, are you growing your own food?

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          7 hours ago

          if calories-to-price is your metric

          it’s a metric for food I buy, and anything less convenient that a gas station hot dog that costs now power calorie is a hard sell. I don’t live on has station hot dogs, but they are, in my opinion, a good standard for convenience food value.

          I also drink soylent, which is only like half as good as hotdogs, but the nutrient balance is incredible.

          my wife says my spreadsheets are how farmers feed cattle.

      • NoisyFlake@lemm.ee
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        16 hours ago

        Cow milk is usually only cheaper because of subsidies, otherwise it would be much more expensive.