Dairy Free Coffee Pods?
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Trevatanus

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11,349 posts

176 months

Thursday 21st May 2020
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Been using my Dulce Gusto coffee machine for years, love it. No issues.
The Mrs however, is lactose intolerant, so uses Oat milk, or Dairy Free Milk.
She is a big fan of a Flat White, which is not possible using the pods I have found.
Anyone know if there is a pod available for the Dulce Gusto machines which uses Lactose / Dairy Free milk?

Doofus

33,668 posts

199 months

Thursday 21st May 2020
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Why can't she just use black coffee pods and put her own milk in. confused

That's what my wife does.

Trevatanus

Original Poster:

11,349 posts

176 months

Thursday 21st May 2020
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Doofus said:
Why can't she just use black coffee pods and put her own milk in. confused

That's what my wife does.
She can, and that's what she does.
Was just trying to find out if there was a dairy free variant available. She only drinks Flat White at mine, and it's a waste of milk as I would never use a whole carton of Oat Milk or Lactose free, and it would mean wasting a lot of the carton.
Flat White pods obviously have the milk as part of the pod, and I was just trying to find out if there was alternative that could keep in the cupboard for a prolonged period of time.

Mobile Chicane

21,882 posts

238 months

Thursday 21st May 2020
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Freeze the unused milk in ice cube trays.

sherman

15,045 posts

241 months

Thursday 21st May 2020
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Probably the best way is to buy her a nice reuseable sealable small jug/cup and tell her to bring some milk with her when she comes round.

Trevatanus

Original Poster:

11,349 posts

176 months

Thursday 21st May 2020
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sherman said:
Probably the best way is to buy her a nice reuseable sealable small jug/cup and tell her to bring some milk with her when she comes round.
smile

Doofus

33,668 posts

199 months

Thursday 21st May 2020
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We've found that there are almost no 'clone' pods for Dulce Gusto, and Nescafe don't do any non-dairy pods themselves, so I suspect you'll be unlucky.