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Nightgown with warm milk(Nina Leen. 1957?)

Nightgown with warm milk

(Nina Leen. 1957?)


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Probably the easiest recipe to make, so I have decided to gather a couple options, depending on using the microwave, stove, or if you would like to have a bit of a sweetness to your milk.

I take no credit for any of these recipes. This is a collection, not my own make.

Original Recipe in Game: Warm milk over fire

RECIPE ONE: Microwave Method

Pour milk into a microwave-safe container and microwave on medium-high (70%) power, stirring every 15 seconds, just until steam begins to rise from the milk. (This may vary on the power of your microwave.)

RECIPE TWO: Double-boiler Method

Place milk in the top of a double boiler or in a heat-proof bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water. Heat just until bubbles form around the edge and steam begins to rise from the milk. Stirring frequently will prevent a film layer from forming.

RECIPE THREE: Mom’s warm milk recipe - Sweet Warm Milk

  • 1 cup milk 
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 tablespoons white sugar (can also use honey or agave as substitute)
  • ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg                    

In a large microwavable mug, stir together the milk, vanilla and sugar. Heat in the microwave on full power for 1 minute and 30 seconds. Stir in nutmeg, and serve hot.


Sources:

For recipe one and two:https://www.dairygoodness.ca/milk/milk-tips-tricks/heating-milk

For recipe three: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/85032/moms-warm-milk/

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Hands in Hagazussa(2017, Lukas Feigelfeld, dir.)


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This colorful, warm drink is called moon milk. Moon milk is the ancient Ayurvedic tradition of drink

This colorful, warm drink is called moon milk. Moon milk is the ancient Ayurvedic tradition of drinking warm milk infused with healing herbs and spices at bedtime to aid in curing insomnia. This beautiful version was created by Gina Fontana of Healthy Little Vittles. She is an avid follower of the Ayurvedic practice and has actually written a book, Moon Milk, featuring over 50 different plant-based, dairy-free moon milk recipes. 


Check out her book here. 


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