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  2. Molly Yeh uses almond milk to add creaminess to Super Bowl ...

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    Television personality, cookbook author and restaurateur Molly Yeh is popping into the TODAY kitchen to make a few of her favorite recipes featuring deliciously dairy-free and protein-rich almond ...

  3. Is Almond Milk Good For You? We Asked a Dietitian - AOL

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    For instance, if your goals include weight loss, then choosing a lower-calorie milk alternative, like unsweetened, fortified almond milk, in your protein shakes is a smart swap. However, if your ...

  4. Woman shares the Instant Pot recipes that helped her ... - AOL

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    Brittany Williams recently visited "The Today Show" to share the secret to her 125-pound weight loss, and she revealed it all hinged on one kitchen staple -- the Instant Pot!. Williams, author of ...

  5. Almond milk - Wikipedia

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    Commercial almond milk comes in sweetened, unsweetened, vanilla and chocolate flavors, and is usually fortified with micronutrients. It can also be made at home using a blender, almonds and water. [3] [4] Global almond milk sales in 2018 were US$5.8 billion, growing at 14% per year, and forecast to be a $13 billion global market by 2025. [5]

  6. Silk (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Silk is an American brand of dairy-substitute products (including soy milk, soy yogurt, almond milk, almond yogurt, cashew milk, coconut milk, oat milk, and other dairy-alternative products) currently owned by Danone after it purchased WhiteWave Foods in 2016.

  7. File:Chocolate with high Cocoa content as a weight-loss ...

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    English: Study "proving" that consuming chocolate led to weight loss in a clinical trial. The goal was to prove if and how journalists would report a revolutionary, but yet severely flawed study if it would have the "right" message.