Nourishing drinks
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Fluid is used by every cell in your body, and is important to keep your kidneys and bowels working properly. We often need to drink, even when we don’t feel thirsty. Most of us need six to eight drinks a day. If you are finding it difficult to maintain your weight or you have lost weight recently, try to choose nourishing drinks.
Nourishing drinks include:
- full fat (whole) milk
- fruit juice
- soft drinks (not diet)
- yoghurt drinks
- over the counter supplements such as Complan, Aymes and Meritene Energis
- hot drinks made with milk such as coffee, drinking chocolate or cocoa or malted drinks, for example Horlicks or Ovaltine. You could even add some whipped cream on top!
- milkshakes or smoothies.
Whole milk
Some people find that drinking one pint of whole milk each day helps to maintain their weight. You can fortify it to increase the protein and energy (see recipe below).
Use full cream or fortified milk in:
- milky puddings, for example Angel Delight, rice pudding, custard or semolina
- hot and cold drinks
- soups
- breakfast cereals
- mashed potato
- creamy sauces, such as cheese sauce
- milkshakes or smoothies.
If you find it difficult to manage a pint of milk daily then you could try evaporated and condensed milks in drinks, milk puddings, milk jelly, mousse or porridge.
Fortified milk recipe
Mix one pint of full cream milk with two to four tablespoons of dried milk powder. Don’t worry, it doesn’t change the taste or texture.
- Mix the powder in some milk to form a smooth paste.
- Whisk the rest of the milk in slowly.
- Store in a jug in the fridge.
Nourishing milkshake recipes
Classic milkshake
- 200ml of milk or soya milk
- One tablespoon of milk powder
- Two scoops of ice cream, try different flavours or flavour using chocolate or strawberry syrup, instant coffee, vanilla essence, honey or malt
- Blend all ingredients until smooth
- Serve immediately
For a creamier alternative, try substituting the ice cream for one tablespoon of cream.
Chocolate milkshake
- 200ml of milk
- 100ml of single cream
- One scoop of ice cream
- One tablespoon of milk powder
- One tablespoon of sugar
- One tablespoon of chocolate flavouring
- Blend all ingredients until smooth
- Serve immediately
Fruit shake
- 200ml of apple or mango juice
- One tablespoon of milk powder
- One scoop of ice cream or one tablespoon of double cream
- Add fruit puree, such as strawberry or apple for a thicker drink
- Blend all ingredients until smooth
- Serve immediately
Fruit smoothie
- 200ml of milk
- One tablespoon of milk powder
- One ripe banana or cup of tinned fruit
- Two scoops of ice cream
- For flavour alternatives, try fresh or tinned fruit, for example strawberries, raspberries, mixed berries or mangoes
- Blend all ingredients together until smooth
- Serve chilled
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