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Crescent City Farmers Market II
(504) 861-5898
200 Broadway Ave.
New Orleans, LA
Gretna Farmers Market
(504) 366-4745
739 Third Street - Downtown; Third Street & Huey P. Long Streets
Gretna, LA
German Coast Farmers' Market (East Bank)
Ormond Plantation; 13786 River Road
Destrehan, LA
Smoothie King
(504) 362-7000
197 Westbank Expy # 1665
Gretna, LA
Smoothie King
(504) 227-9205
1650 Manhattan Blvd
Harvey, LA
Crescent City Farmers Market I
(504) 861-5898
700 Magazine St.
New Orleans, LA
German coast Farmers Market (West Bank)
Next to Dufrene's; 13969 River Road
Luling, LA
Smoothie King
(504) 523-2030
1905 Saint Charles Ave
New Orleans, LA
Smoothie King
(504) 488-3535
3600 S Carrollton Ave
New Orleans, LA
Smoothie King
(504) 245-1133
8050 Crowder Blvd
New Orleans, LA
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OatShakes: The Next Generation of Milk Alternatives

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The last glass of milk I drank was more than 20 years ago; I can barely remember how it tasted, except for a thick, heavy, plain-ness. But I do vividly remember the first time I drank soymilk—it was Edensoy Vanilla, on ice. Despite its brownish color, it tasted strangely like milk and also not at all like milk. Could I pour this onto cereal? How would it react to gobs of chocolate syrup?

That was in the 1990s, and fortunately, over the years, vegans like myself, healthy lifestyle enthusiasts, and the lactose intolerant, have experienced an exploding milk alternative category. From the days when the shelf-stable Edensoy, Westbrae or Rice Dream were the only options, there are now lots of fresh, refrigerated half gallons and gallons of soy, almond, rice and even coconut and hemp milks to choose from.

And now, there are OatShakes , which are pushing the boundaries of the milk alternative category.

What Simpli has done with their new OatShake-beverages is light years beyond the category. Their commitment to high quality ingredients is unrivaled. They work with Scandinavian oat farmers to produce delicious and nutritious oats through growing and drying methods not commonly practiced in America. The difference is evident in the OatShake product; it's full-bodied and has a naturally sweet flavor full of superfood goodness. Compared to almond and soymilks, Simpli OatShakes have considerably less fat and sodium, too. OatShakes are a healthy way to refuel with good carbs and enjoy the many benefits of oats without any GMOs, artificial colors, flavors or additives in a tasty, creamy, non-dairy product.

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Historically, soy, which is the most popular milk alternative, is also one of the most common genetically modified foods. There are also issues with how it is grown, particularly in the Amazon where millions of acres of rainforest are being leveled to plant soybeans. And, vegans can overdo it—eating soy mock meats, milks, energy bars and more in a day. Studies suggest that eating large amounts of soy, w...

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