Augason Farms Morning Moo’s Low Fat Milk Alternative

8 customer reviews Sold: 0

$21,560.39

  • 93 servings
  • 6, 510 calories
  • Makes approximately 5. 8 gallons
  • Certified gluten-free
  • Up to a 20 year shelf life
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SKU: 533E878E Categories: ,
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

6.25 x 6.25 x 7 inches, 3.5 Pounds

Item model number

5-90901

Department

Unisex-Adult

UPC

000946909016

Manufacturer

Augason Farms

Country of Origin

USA

Customer reviews
4.25
8 ratings
5 Star
63%
4 Star
25%
3 Star
0%
2 Star
0%
1 Star
13%
8 reviews for Augason Farms Morning Moo’s Low Fat Milk Alternative
  • 5 out of 5

    Years ago, during a period in my childhood, my parents were struggling financially and one of the ways my mom would stretch the family food budget would be to serve milk made with “instant nonfat dried milk powder”. It was awful! It tasted so bad that I’d often prefer to just drink water during meals.

    These days, I can afford to buy “real” fresh milk, but more often than not, part of it will wind up spoiled before I can use it all. My milk consumption is sporadic, sometimes I’ll be in the mood for it, or need it for cooking. I have been considering switching to a more shelf-stable milk alternative, but my early childhood experience with “instant nonfat dried milk” made me reluctant to try such alternatives.

    Having bought (and used with satisfaction) other Auguson Farms food products, I decided to give their Morning Moo product a try. I figured that this being Auguson’s flagship product that has been around almost as long as I have deserved a shot. And when I did try it, I was quite pleasantly surprised as to how close this stuff came to tasting like fresh lowfat milk. It’s not -quite- as good as “the real thing”, it does have just a little bit of that powdered milk aftertaste, but it’s damn close. I’ve also found that this product, when reconstituted according to the directions provided on the can label, has a bit more “body” and “richness” than fresh lowfat (2%) milk. I’m also finding that using this instead of regular milk is more economical, as I can make it up in the quantity I need on-demand, so very little of it goes to waste due to spoilage.

    At the time I wrote this review, it was on sale for a very attractive price, and given that it has an extremely long unopened-can shelf life, I’m going to buy several cans now.

    Tip: If you want to have a larger quantity of cold milk available quickly, prepare this according to the on-can directions (mix powder with 25% of desired final volume of warm water first), but substitute water + ice cubes (or better yet, crushed ice) for remaining 75% of volume, and blend with an immersible hand mixer to crush and blend the ice in.

    Here’s a quick pros-and-cons summary:

    Pros:
    – Good flavor for a milk substitute product.
    – Very long unopened-can shelf life (25 years), and 1 year open-can shelf life is not bad either.
    – Mixes well when prepared according to directions on can

    Cons:
    – Flavor degrades somewhat when warm.
    – Reconstituted shelf life is SHORTER than “real” milk – about 5-7 days when refrigerated around 40 degrees F / 4 degrees C
    – Prep time – It does not take all that long, but it’s still longer than fresh milk!
    – Does not always work as well as “real” milk for some cooked/baked goods.

  • 4 out of 5

    Received on time bought it for long term storage so can’t really say anything about the taste or quality

  • 5 out of 5

    I mix it 50/50 with Almond Milk and it tastes great once cold. I use the old style glass milk bottles to put it in. Note that it will not mix using cold water, I use a hot water dispenser and put 2 cups boiling water in with 6 cups room temp water and it mixes perfectly.
    Bought it in July 2023 for $13 and now 6 months later it almost doubled in price to $22 !?
    It was economical before at $1.86/half gal but now it is $3.14/half gal – about the same price as regular almond milk at $3.25/half gal. If the price comes back down I may buy it again.

  • 5 out of 5

    Best overall for taste, easy mixing in warm water, mouth feel, and bonus for sealed #10 can for long term food storage. A can opener is required to open it. I use less of this powder than other brands. 1.5 cups of powder for 2 quarts of milk.

    Country Fresh from Augason Farms is great tasting and mixes well in warm water, too. 2 cups of powder for 2 quarts of milk.

  • 4 out of 5

    So, I got this product at about $13 back in July. I’ve been trying out different milk alternatives for my son, who’s reacted badly to regular milk, every toddler milk and just about every formula you can think of, goat milk, nut and fruit milks, and so on. Even if a milk doesn’t give him intense diarrhea, it’ll still upset his stomach and force him to use the bathroom about 20 minutes after.

    This was the first drink we’ve tried that haven’t caused problems for him, even in the smallest sense. He hasn’t had GI issues due to it at all. We’ve tried figuring out what part of all of these drinks is causing the issue, but for now, it seems to be mystery. Even if this isn’t the healthiest option, I’m just glad to have found something for him.

    I’m also increasingly intolerant now, so this doesn’t typically hurt my stomach, either. The taste is decent, though I like to mix mine in a bottle of cold water with some banana Nesquik (man, I really wish I didn’t have to import that!). It does take a while to mix up and dissolve, especially the colder the water is. This is precisely why I use disposable water bottles to dump the mix into with the water already provided, close the cap, and shake for a few minutes. You can even just wash and reuse these bottles until they collapse completely, if you wanted to. We already buy bottled water due to poor tap water quality in my area, so it’s a win. Otherwise, a simple frother/coffee hand-mixer works perfectly.

    Now for the gripes. The can…this can is the absolute worse. It took two grown men with a cheap can opener ten minutes to try to open this. Finally, I just had my husband cut the top as best he could with the can opener while I used a utensil to pry the lid up and back as he got toward the end. Even being careful, bits of metal and paper fell into the powder. This is a health hazard. When we actually got the point of opening the can, things were going pretty smoothly. I didn’t even begin to pry the lid until the end of the process. There should be absolutely no reason why opening this can allows pieces of metal and paper to into the mixture through normal opening processes.

    I would HIGHLY suggest the company reconsider how they do this aspect. They’re opening themselves up to complaints (and even possible legal trouble) by making it almost impossible to keep those debris out during correct and regular opening processes. I fully understand that these products are meant for a long storage life and that’s appreciated. However, if you trade extended shelf life for you and your kids drinking bits of metal and whatnot, and think that’s acceptable,…then, I’m not sure what to say about that. You shouldn’t expect your customers to swallow this without complaint, either (no pun intended).

    So, overall, decent enough taste, somewhat easy mixability, horrible can and its process of opening. Seriously, please reconsider the can and its opening properties. There are MANY complaints about it just on this listing alone. It’s hazardous, obnoxiously difficult, and unnecessary. We have decent ways of storing foods for long periods these days without needing straight up nukes to open cans (and I’m not even sure THOSE could do the job, which is both a good and bad thing, I guess).

    As a final note that didn’t really fit elsewhere: the price is ridiculous. I’m not sure if that’s just the economy on this site specifically, but even in 2023, it’s always listed as “on sale” off and on from a price of like $40. That’s insanity. Now, $13 is amazing. It’s currently listed at about $19, which is kind of fair, but a tad expensive. But, $30 and $40 is way too much. We may try another canister once we are actually almost out and if it get cheaper again.

  • 1 out of 5

    $15.50 cod not mentioned

  • 5 out of 5

    This has a much richer flavor than regular skim milk has, although not as much protein as skim milk. What i do is add some of this to my powdered skim milk, and then it gives the richer taste of whole milk, but is easy to make , and keeps a long time to use as needed.
    It can also be used as a creamer in coffee or tea, and dissolves easily in the hot drink, or can be made ahead of time and poured into the coffee.

  • 5 out of 5

    This product is good quality. It has a good flavor, preparation is easy. I have 2 little ones that are very picky and they love it.

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