• jqubed@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Lactase enzyme tablets are relatively cheap and easy to carry at least a few around at all times

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        6 months ago

        Check the pack it should give you a recommended tablet limit. The ones I get are 1 glass of milk wich makes it fine for 99% of things.

        It might be milkshakes bring all the boys to your yard and you need an additional tablet.

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              6 months ago

              That’s a good point since I think the lactose intolerance becomes an issue in the intestines. The person you’re replying to might want to consult with a doctor.

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        I remember seeing this back on Reddit a while ago, but you may be Casein intolerant rather than Lactose intolerant, it’s less common but the same effects. Some dairy products have more Casein than Lactose.

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      These just seem to delay the inevitable for me, with wicked cramping in the meantime.

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      Sure, but if someone really loves milkshakes and they find a specialty ice cream place that doesn’t do non-dairy, they’ll just have to walk away either disappointed or filled with toots

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    I make homemade ice cream. I have made lacrosse free ice cream for people several times. You need to find lactose free whipping cream and lactose free table cream but once you do you’re golden.

    500 ml 35% whipping cream

    1 L 10% table cream

    1 1/2 c granulated sugar

    1 tablespoon vanilla extract

    (Sorry I’m Canadian, that’s how we measure things.)

    Dissolve the sugar in the table cream. (It’s hard to dissolve that much sugar in whipping cream.) Once the sugar is dissolved add the whipping cream and vanilla and stir to mix.

    That’s your base.

    Put it in your ice cream machine and make it into ice cream. Put it in a container and freeze it hard.

    If you like milkshakes throw a bunch of the ice cream you made into a blender, add lactose free milk until it mixes nicely, then add an once of your favourite bourbon. (Or don’t. I fucking love bourbon milkshakes)

    Enjoy.

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    I have to say that I have mixed feelings about the Ninja Creami blender-style ice cream maker compared to a churner. But holy shit it makes perfect milkshakes with near zero effort. Makes it completely worth it.