When I learned that almond milk is actually very easy to make, I wanted to make it at home. Problem is I have to wait until the raw almond is on sales so that I can stock up. If not, making the almond milk at home can be more expensive that buying the non-GMO Silk's almond milk. The above is what I made with 1 cup of raw almonds, it only lasted for two days. Only my two girls have a small glass of almond milk with Milo in the morning and my husband and I only use it in our morning coffee, so frankly we don't drink a lot of milk to begin with. We drink water throughout the day, milk is just for breakfast. I can certainly stretch my dollar by adding more water. I saw that some add up to 8 or 10 cups of water per 1 cup of almonds. That would be cheaper than buying but to me it would be very diluted. I used 3 cups of water and I still find it quite bland when compared to store-bought (the next time I would try 4 cups and stretch it to 3 days). Nevertheless, nothing beat homemade as the ingredients are only water and almonds. Store-bought one added a lot more stuff in their ingredients list which I would gladly avoid if I can.
If you like, you can actually season your almond milk with sea salt, raw honey, agave, pure vanilla extract, dates, etc. But I just want to keep mine plain. Homemade almond milk does separate, so shake well before use. Or if you can afford it, I think 1 cup of raw almonds to 2 cup of water is the best ratio.