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Great product, I did have to go to the website to learn to mix with hot water and not cold
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Just add hot water and you have an on the go meal
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and sometimes I just use it with some cacoa powder and about 6 oz of hot water to make a lovely little hot chocolate at night as a treat.
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Tried hot water, cold water, stirring & smashing with a spoon, shaking in a smoothie cup with a mixer - it just clumps up
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For every 1 part of Coconut Milk Powder, add 2 parts hot water
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It's also important to know that this does not mix well with cold water.
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A tablespoon of this in cold water substitutes well!
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I was easily able to mix it with cold water without any problems.
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Maybe warm water would work better, I don't know
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Need hot water to blend, it's lumpy otherwise
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One of my favorite low-labor dinners is chicken breasts baked in a coating of yellow curry paste, coconut milk powder, a little olive oil, and just enough water to make a thin paste
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Powder doesn't stay mixed - you have to stir or shake it every time and it quickly separates from the water, even when using hot water at the start.
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It’s lumpy and does not dissolve well in warm or hot water
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Use HOT water, make sure you break up any clumps in the bag before pouring it in your water, SHAKE IT in a shaker or something, then let it cool in the fridge
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A tablespoon of this in cold water substitutes well!
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Also, if the water is not hot enough, the powder will not mix well and you get a lot of clumps.
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I recommend using a high speed blender or hand blender and hot water
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Tried hot water, cold water, stirring & smashing with a spoon, shaking in a smoothie cup with a mixer - it just clumps up
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Mix in hot water or coffee use a power whisk
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So I had mixed 1 1/4 cups of coconut milk powder to 6 cups of hot water, poured into a carafe and refrigerated
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I liked everything about this other than when you mix it in hot water like with cocoa it wont dissolve until after a few minutes even when you stir so its kinda gross to drink right away with milk powder
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I did what a different company recommended by blending 3 T with 1 C. Hot water for “skim” milk
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It is a bit clumpy, but dissolves well in hot water.
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It was a bit more "lumpy" than some, but I dissolve it in a small amount of hot water and it's fine
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Blends well in hot water only!Package doesn’t seal well and has to be stored in
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But does not react or dissolve as consistently or creamy or white as those other products
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I have ordered several packets of Anthony's coconut milk but this package smells as if toilet cleaner were spilled on it.