Ok ...... just doing some Math to convince us (read - ME) that this is a good financial investment.
We use about 6 litres of rice milk a week.....(due to some of the family deciding that they are going to have an allergy to dairy!!!) Humph!
6 litres x 52 weeks = 312 ltrs / year
Cost per ltr is about $3.50
$3.50 x 312 ltrs = $1092 a year on shop bought rice milk
( of which I get none!!!)
right.... so apprantly you say it takes 50 gms of rice to make 1 ltr of Rice milk in the TMX.***looks at
judydawn ***
So ..... 50gm x 312 ltrs = 15600 grams (or 15.6 kg) -- Lets be really conservative and make it 20 kg a year to make 312 litres. As I am sure we will spill, spoil and generally stuff up a few batches and there is also a loss of liquid from the straining etc and I am sure we will bugger up a few batches!!!!
ok ... the cost per kg of long grain organic white rice is $4.40 kg.
$4.40 x 20kg = $88.00. This is the cost of the raw ingredients for the years worth of rice milk.
$1092 (cost of shop bought rice milk) MINUS $88.00 (cost of organic rice) = $1004. This is the potential savings or $1004 per year.
Now I think the cost of a TMX is about $2000 (give or take a few bucks).
So if my Math has been correct so far ( I am not known for my mathamatical prowess so please check the figures for me
) we will have paid of the cost of the TMX with in 2 years.
I am no rocket scientist but this makes complete financial sense.
Also it does not take into account the carbon foot print of the packaging of the comercial rice milk, transport, fuel, stress of shopping at the stupidmarket as well as the obligitory impulse buys and the strain of carrying a zillion litres of rice milk to and from the car........hang on .... just the tooing and froing from the car is enough.....
**** Stands up and yells to dear wife****"When are we having that demonstration and free feed again???"