Your favorite nutrition and wellness experts share their go-to dairy-free latte recipes here.
, C.N., loves a creamy, saccharine drink as much as the next Starbucks addict, but the surplus of sugar and artificial flavors hidden within the average latte are not only harmful to one’s health, but can easily spur a crash in productivity, too. To solve this dilemma, she whipped up an easy and toothsome hot blend of ginger , hemp milk, organic green tea, and coconut nectar.
Steep the tea bag and ginger in half of the amount of water while heating hemp milk on the stove. Then, strain out the ginger and remove the tea bag, before pouring the hot unsweetened hemp milk into your hot water and stirring in coconut nectar. Mix well and serve.“It’s the perfect way to wind down after a hectic day,” says Los Angeles–based holistic living bloggerof her caffeine-free, anti-inflammatory nightcap elixir.
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