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i agree unsweetened soy milk is very gross. however, you can sweeten

it with splenda, a zero calorie sweetener. aspartame has been

suspected of causing liver damage, and sacchrin suspected of causing

cancer, but splenda is safe as far as i know. yes share that recipe

please.

 

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<artichoke72x> wrote:

> i've tried that westsoy unsweetened soymilk (it's the

> only i know of that doesn't have any added sweetener)

> and it tastes horrible! lol i was on a no-sugar (and

> no dairy) diet for awhile and ended up making my own

> almond milk.....which was thin but tasted much better

> than that westsoy. i can try to find the recipe for

> the almond milk if anyone wants it.

> i'm not on the sugar-free diet anymore and now use

> vanilla silk. my 3 year old loves it!

> susie

>

> --- " dave <dave4sale> " <dave4sale>

> wrote:

> > just in case anyone isn't aware there are fat-free

> > soy milks. they

> > are sold in a box on shelves, not in the

> > refridgerated section. i

> > don't like them because i like my milk thick.

> > westsoy seems to be a

> > bit thinner than other soy milks. i'm sorry i don't

> > know the calorie

> > content. i know they also make unsweetened soy milk.

> > that probably

> > has very low calories. i also question use of the

> > word " natural "

> > when referring to cow's milk as a calcium source, it

> > is after

> > all, " meant " for cows not humans.

> >

>

>

>

>

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i do use the splenda and like it. everything i've read

on it seems to indicate it is safe.

i could go off and rant for hours about how bad

aspartame and sacchrin are. lol it's one of my

favorite pastimes! ;)

 

--- " dave <dave4sale " <dave4sale

wrote:

> i agree unsweetened soy milk is very gross. however,

> you can sweeten

> it with splenda, a zero calorie sweetener.

> aspartame has been

> suspected of causing liver damage, and sacchrin

> suspected of causing

> cancer, but splenda is safe as far as i know. yes

> share that recipe

> please.

>

> ,

> " artichoke72x "

> <artichoke72x> wrote:

> > i've tried that westsoy unsweetened soymilk (it's

> the

> > only i know of that doesn't have any added

> sweetener)

> > and it tastes horrible! lol i was on a no-sugar

> (and

> > no dairy) diet for awhile and ended up making my

> own

> > almond milk.....which was thin but tasted much

> better

> > than that westsoy. i can try to find the recipe

> for

> > the almond milk if anyone wants it.

> > i'm not on the sugar-free diet anymore and now use

> > vanilla silk. my 3 year old loves it!

> > susie

> >

> > --- " dave <dave4sale> " <dave4sale>

> > wrote:

> > > just in case anyone isn't aware there are

> fat-free

> > > soy milks. they

> > > are sold in a box on shelves, not in the

> > > refridgerated section. i

> > > don't like them because i like my milk thick.

> > > westsoy seems to be a

> > > bit thinner than other soy milks. i'm sorry i

> don't

> > > know the calorie

> > > content. i know they also make unsweetened soy

> milk.

> > > that probably

> > > has very low calories. i also question use of

> the

> > > word " natural "

> > > when referring to cow's milk as a calcium

> source, it

> > > is after

> > > all, " meant " for cows not humans.

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> now.

> > http://mailplus.

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