Guest guest Posted January 10, 2002 Report Share Posted January 10, 2002 We make our own soy milk with a soy milk maker, the SoyaJoy, and we have this wonderful cooked thick porridge like substance that is the cooked, ground soybeans after the milk is made. It's sort of like warm tofu. The instruction book said you could add it to soups, breads, etc., and I was wondering if any one had any specific they used it in and liked a lot? I tried using it in scrambled eggs in place of soy milk. They were tasty (but different taste than regular), but it changed the consistency of the eggs considerably. TIA, Kathy -- Kathy & Joe Simon Son Yusheng (3.9) DOB 1/28/98 Family Day 7/12/01 Wuxi Social Welfare Institute, Jiangsu Province, PRC Daughter Jian Xia (4.9) DOB 1/20/97 Family Day 1/10/2000 Guixi Social Welfare Institute, Jiang Xi Province, PRC Daughters Kate (21) & Anna (22.9) Williamston, MI ASIA of Oregon www.asiadopt.org (EXTRAORDINARY!) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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