Guest guest Posted October 13, 2006 Report Share Posted October 13, 2006 I have this nice idea in my head... Know first that I am a cheapskate and I *hate* paying $2.56 for a half gallon of rice milk and $1.99 for the same amount of soymilk. Both my kids drink a few cups of it every day, I mix some in with my dogs' food, and I cook with it. So it goes fast. How does a soymilk maker work? From what I've gathered, you just soak the beans (raw or cooked?) and grind them up with some water, heat it up somehow, then voila! You have soymilk. I have a blender. Could I just soak the beans, grind them up with some water in the blender, then boil it for a few minutes? We had an emergency with our dog and we don't have the money to buy a soymilk maker, and I'd really like to just be able to make my own and use any kind of beans or rice I want. I buy this 15 bean soup mix and I think it would be neat to make milk out of it, especially for my dogs. Well anyway, if anybody has ideas for me I would *really* appreciate them. Kadee Sedtal All-new Mail - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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