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A notable crowdsourcing campaign was run by the plant-based milk producer Nutr 2.0.

Almond, soy, and coconut milk were formerly something I purchased from the grocery store until I started producing my own nut milks. These store-bought milks had dubious components, and because most of the packaging was not recyclable, I frequently wasted a portion of the carton by forgetting it was in the refrigerator. All of that came to an end when I began using the Chefwave Milkmade to make nut milks, but that appliance takes up a lot of room on my kitchen counter.

The plant-based milk producer from Nutr is simpler and more portable. Their second-generation Nutr is presently available on Indiegogo and is unquestionably interesting. But act quickly—their campaign is about to conclude in just 12 hours.

Prior to creating my own nut milks, I used to purchase almond, soy, and coconut milk from the supermarket. These store-bought milks had questionable contents, and much of the packaging was not recyclable. I would frequently squander a portion of the carton because I would forget it was in the refrigerator.

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That all came to an end when I began using the Chefwave Milkmade to make nut milks, but that appliance takes up a lot of room on my kitchen counter. Easy to use and more portable is the Nutr plant-based milk producer. It is absolutely worthwhile to check out their 2nd generation Nutr, which is presently available on Indiegogo. However, act soon because they have just 12 hours left in their campaign.

Even if it has some limitations, which I’ll discuss in the review, I already much enjoy their first-generation model, which I’ll be posting in the next day or so. I can already tell you that I can suggest it since, based on what I’m seeing in this campaign, they have taken care of all of my small problems in this new edition.