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rabnit40 New member Location LA Car(s) Golf Mk5 Jun 29, 2017 #2 i can't drink it due to specific smell and taste
residentevol Fugitive Trucker Location Spangdahlem AB Germany Car(s) On order 09 GTI UG Nov 30, 2017 #3 I make a mean Thai green curry with it...Much needed.
merkeyterkey The Real FLATTIRE Location Pawnee, IN Nov 30, 2017 #4 I use it in my coffee. Also, holy bump/ and what a weird question to ask from someone with 6 posts and no GTI...
I use it in my coffee. Also, holy bump/ and what a weird question to ask from someone with 6 posts and no GTI...
T tedted Newbie Location CA Nov 30, 2017 #5 For about 6 months I switched to that and almond milk; it was good but I couldnt wait to get back to dairy milk for the 'fullness'.
For about 6 months I switched to that and almond milk; it was good but I couldnt wait to get back to dairy milk for the 'fullness'.
clownish just clowning around Location OH. Car(s) VWs Dec 1, 2017 #6 This is so random. When I was younger I used to think that coconut water and milk was interchangeable. It is not. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
This is so random. When I was younger I used to think that coconut water and milk was interchangeable. It is not. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
merkeyterkey The Real FLATTIRE Location Pawnee, IN Dec 1, 2017 #7 tedted said: For about 6 months I switched to that and almond milk; it was good but I couldnt wait to get back to dairy milk for the 'fullness'. Click to expand... I get ya, try this stuff if you haven't already. It's thicker than coconut milk.
tedted said: For about 6 months I switched to that and almond milk; it was good but I couldnt wait to get back to dairy milk for the 'fullness'. Click to expand... I get ya, try this stuff if you haven't already. It's thicker than coconut milk.