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What brand maker did you buy and can you make rice milk too?

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" DJ " <doovinator

 

Friday, September 02, 2005 2:24 AM

Re:Change in Soy & Rice Dream Milk

 

 

> We just bought a soymilk maker we saw on VegWeb, for

> about $80. Makes very good soymilk (and other nut

> milks) to your own recipe at probably a tenth the

> price, and you know EXACTLY what's in it!

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> > I just learned from Hains that the newly formulated

> > original enriched Soy

> > Dream and Rice Dream Milks will have cane sugar in

> > them. My children have

> > been Soy/Rice Dream " milkaholics " ever since they

> > were weaned. The only

> > other soy milk I could find that was not sweetened

> > by cane sugar was

> > Westsoy's unsweetened version but my children did

> > not like it.

> >

> > Does anyone know of another brand of soy/rice milk

> > that is not sweetened

> > with cane sugar and is organic that might be good to

> > drink?

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> ~DJ

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> " admartin " <admartin

Soymilk Maker

 

>What brand maker did you buy and can you make rice

milk too?

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It just says " Gourmet " on it. It's advertised on

VegWeb at a special price through Labor Day, with a

$10 rebate from VegWeb as well, so the original price

is something over $100 and we paid $89 or so. I'm sure

you can make rice milk or any other kind too; we just

got it two or three days ago, made some soy and some

almond milk and both are delicious! The whole process

takes twenty minutes or so and makes about a quart at

a time. It's very easy to use; about the only things

I'd recommend are not to over-fill it and wash off the

mixer blades, etc. immediately afterwards.

 

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" DJ " <doovinator

 

Friday, September 02, 2005 2:24 AM

Re:Change in Soy & Rice Dream

Milk

 

 

> We just bought a soymilk maker we saw on VegWeb, for

> about $80. Makes very good soymilk (and other nut

> milks) to your own recipe at probably a tenth the

> price, and you know EXACTLY what's in it!

> ------

 

~DJ

 

 

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Espacio para todos tus mensajes, antivirus y antispam ¡gratis!

Regístrate ya - http://correo.espanol./

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