Selefina's Moon Milk Powder

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Selefina's Moon Milk Powder

by zellmaestro » Sep 2nd 24 5:43 pm

Hey everyone! First time posting.

I recently bought Selefina's Moon Milk Celestial Blush powder. I bought it not realizing that you're supposed to heat up milk over the stove and add it in, but I was far too impatient last night to heat up milk that way, and I'm honestly not a big cow milk drinker and tend to use oatmilk if anything.

I ended up adding a little powder with some oatmilk in my milk frother and then pouring it into some hot water from my kettle. I know that's not how you're supposed to make it, but it worked okay I think.

So I have two questions:

1. Have any of you come up with a better way to use this mix without heating up milk on the stove? Help a lazy gal out.

2. Has anyone found any other uses for this mix besides in a drink? Food recipes or some other way to use it?

TIA!

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Re: Selefina's Moon Milk Powder

by Bridgette » Sep 10th 24 3:56 pm

zellmaestro wrote: Hey everyone! First time posting.

I recently bought Selefina's Moon Milk Celestial Blush powder. I bought it not realizing that you're supposed to heat up milk over the stove and add it in, but I was far too impatient last night to heat up milk that way, and I'm honestly not a big cow milk drinker and tend to use oatmilk if anything.

I ended up adding a little powder with some oatmilk in my milk frother and then pouring it into some hot water from my kettle. I know that's not how you're supposed to make it, but it worked okay I think.

So I have two questions:

1. Have any of you come up with a better way to use this mix without heating up milk on the stove? Help a lazy gal out.

2. Has anyone found any other uses for this mix besides in a drink? Food recipes or some other way to use it?

TIA!
Hello Tia!

1. We tested multiple ways for enjoying the moon milks. A quick way is to heat water in a kettle and add a teaspoon-tablespoon of coconut oil for the thickness/full flavor and stir it in. Honestly, some nights I just do the straight hot water with no other fixins for peak laziness.

2. We haven't tested them in recipes - but I don't see why you couldn't! Let us know if you find a way you love!
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