tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-384329692727378622.post1358118279851804702..comments2024-03-28T13:12:21.029-04:00Comments on On Second Scoop: Ice Cream Reviews: Oatly Strawberry Non-Dairy Frozen DessertDubba Scoopshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07135130511349727532noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-384329692727378622.post-23579260253927603802021-05-28T04:43:19.090-04:002021-05-28T04:43:19.090-04:00Of course all non-dairy(and some dairy) milk produ...Of course all non-dairy(and some dairy) milk products are just fortified with calcium, so very similar to taking a pill supplement, so since i can have dairy, i generally stick to cow's milk light ice creams to get the highest calcium yields that can be effectively absorbed. it is unfortunate that calcium labeling doesn't specify the source of the calcium since that makes a world of difference regarding absorbency. if i could make use of the calcium in kale as easily as milk i'd go vegan easy.Rabbit Girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13044809480190314846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-384329692727378622.post-23483448024934409012021-05-25T14:22:53.910-04:002021-05-25T14:22:53.910-04:00Rabbit Girl,
I was interested in the calcium conte...Rabbit Girl,<br />I was interested in the calcium content too because I know Silk dairy-free products can have upto 50% of calcium intake for the day in their almond milk. Unfortunately, after looking up some of these non-dairy frozen dessert brands from: https://www.prevention.com/food-nutrition/healthy-eating/g29003067/best-dairy-free-ice-cream/<br />I couldn't find any that had a good deal of calcium (not even "Nada Moo" which you would think may have some. But it may interest you to check out some of the other non-dairy brands out there.<br />Dubba, thanks for "Pacific Valley" recommendation. Never heard of them before. Amandanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-384329692727378622.post-36998538571883051832021-05-24T09:22:22.225-04:002021-05-24T09:22:22.225-04:00Thanks for pointing that out. I just did a quick c...Thanks for pointing that out. I just did a quick check of the other major oat based desserts and it seems that none of them put more than just a tiny smidge of calcium in the mix.<br /><br />side note: it looks like Perry's already gave up on their "Oats Cream" lineup but I need to verify.Dubba Scoopshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07135130511349727532noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-384329692727378622.post-16957133447225431892021-05-24T05:20:39.863-04:002021-05-24T05:20:39.863-04:00i like the idea of going plant based but with 0% c...i like the idea of going plant based but with 0% calcium this is not a workable option for my personal health needsRabbit Girlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13044809480190314846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-384329692727378622.post-9052411862003790002021-05-23T22:57:24.604-04:002021-05-23T22:57:24.604-04:00Wow! I had no idea!. I'm used to these alterna...Wow! I had no idea!. I'm used to these alternate brands being pretty small (though it does explain why I have spotting Oatly "oatgurt" as well this week). Crazy how the oatmilk space has exploded over the last year.<br /><br />[for the record, my son still prefers the OG - Pacific Valley Vanilla Oatmilk]Dubba Scoopshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07135130511349727532noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-384329692727378622.post-40192528084769082632021-05-23T19:15:38.920-04:002021-05-23T19:15:38.920-04:00Dubba, maybe it was coincidence that you are spotl...Dubba, maybe it was coincidence that you are spotlighting Oatly this weekend. On Friday, it had its Wall Street debut and raised "$1.4 billion in its IPO on the Nasdaq and the company is valued at nearly $10 billion." I don't know if it is because it is so thoroughly backed by Oprah or something with changing consumer tastes ("U.S. sales of oat milk jumped 131% this past year"), but I was curious too so I picked up a carton today. Thanks for reminding me they have these pints of oat ice cream. I sometimes bypass this area of the frozen food section because I assume it is still being overrun by Halo and Enlighten brands--which sure seem to be trying to cater to every "health" conscious consumer out there with their own Keto, non-dairy, protein-packed ice cream versions. <br />I may fall victim to the "Oprah effect" and also to your review; I'll give Oatley a try. <br />And couldn't we call most ice creams "Keto" if they all contain a good amount of fat? Amandanoreply@blogger.com