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AHA! Someone who actually has one. Dave, what do you think of the

soy milk you make? Is it much like what's in the store? Have you

tried making other types of milk? I read somewhere that someone did

a taste test with their kids and the kids liked millet milk best.

 

Melinda

 

, " oneal " <oneal@i...> wrote:

> From a prior post:

>

> Check this out <http://www.soymilkmaker.com/>

> http://www.soymilkmaker.com/ Without a machine the process is too

> involved. And, they have a great sale on the soy milk maker I use

and

> for $75 less than I paid.

>

> Here's a link to the actual recipe:

> <http://www.soymilkmaker.com/recipe.html>

> http://www.soymilkmaker.com/recipe.html#receipt

>

> Dave

>

>

>

>

> Joe and Shelly [sjpung@c...]

> Saturday, July 06, 2002 4:58 PM

>

> Re: Soy Milk Makers

>

>

> Okay, I've done a little looking at soymilk makers, and since my

son is

> lactose intollerant, and I am nursing and the baby isn't doing

well with

> me drinking milk, I've decided to buy a soy milk maker.

>

> So what one do you all recommend, or is there anything in

particular

> that I should be looking for?

>

> I'd really appreciate any information you could give.

>

> Thank you

> Shelly

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I have only made soy milk.

 

The taste is quite close to what I bought in the store. I add less

sugar and a differenct combination of spices. Those who have tasted it

say it's fine.

 

Dave

 

 

 

 

 

iris054 [clicker]

Tuesday, July 09, 2002 1:45 PM

 

Dave - Re: Soy Milk Makers

 

 

AHA! Someone who actually has one. Dave, what do you think of the

soy milk you make? Is it much like what's in the store? Have you

tried making other types of milk? I read somewhere that someone did

a taste test with their kids and the kids liked millet milk best.

 

Melinda

 

, " oneal " <oneal@i...> wrote:

> From a prior post:

>

> Check this out <http://www.soymilkmaker.com/>

> http://www.soymilkmaker.com/ Without a machine the process is too

> involved. And, they have a great sale on the soy milk maker I use

and

> for $75 less than I paid.

>

> Here's a link to the actual recipe:

> <http://www.soymilkmaker.com/recipe.html>

> http://www.soymilkmaker.com/recipe.html#receipt

>

> Dave

>

>

>

>

> Joe and Shelly [sjpung@c...]

> Saturday, July 06, 2002 4:58 PM

>

> Re: Soy Milk Makers

>

>

> Okay, I've done a little looking at soymilk makers, and since my

son is

> lactose intollerant, and I am nursing and the baby isn't doing

well with

> me drinking milk, I've decided to buy a soy milk maker.

>

> So what one do you all recommend, or is there anything in

particular

> that I should be looking for?

>

> I'd really appreciate any information you could give.

>

> Thank you

> Shelly

 

 

 

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