

Oat milk just goes the hardest anyway, even more so than milk
I’m sorry, I’m old and don’t know what this means, or if it is good or bad. Could you provide the old person translation? ;-)
Oat milk just goes the hardest anyway, even more so than milk
I’m sorry, I’m old and don’t know what this means, or if it is good or bad. Could you provide the old person translation? ;-)
To be a member of the richest 1% of the world you need a net worth of about $800k – so while the billionaire class is still a massive problem, an even larger problem ecologically is that tens of millions of moderately wealthy people from wealthy nations have massively outsized carbon footprints.
This can not be correct. My wife inherited her parent’s house when the last one died when she was 17 or so (guardianship until 18, whatever, not the point) - but we’re poor af. I mean we’re not lining up at the food bank, but no way we’re top 1%. It’s worth $800k easy (CAD, but still, throw in some other ‘things’ we own and we’re there).
I have, and I love it (though I’ve never seen that brand).
It was recently brought to my attention though that all grocery store 'plant milk’s are ultra processed, and have a lot of stuff in the ingredients list I can’t pronounce :-/
So, while the company may be gone or out of business as far as I can gather - I found a Nutr on eBay and will start exclusively making my own 'plant milk’s once I finish up my backlog of store bought stuff!!