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Vegtopia: On Soy Milk Prices
I have drank Silk soy milk, and find it to taste exactly the same as the store brand soy milks I have drank (365 brand as well as whatever Shaw's sells). Store brands tend to carry vanilla, chocolate, plain and unsweetened soy milks, ...
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Homemaker Chronicles » Out with the Old in with the Soy
Vanilla soy is better than none at all. I would say that you are doing the switch over at a great age and that's excellent that he is already accustomed to the sippy. Also I know that they offer organic soy milk and also some that have ...
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Canadians Go Crazy For Silk Soy Milk Coupon, Eh? | VEGdaily
For those readers who are Canadian and enjoy Silk soymilk, Vegan Dad has graciously let us all in on a special coupon Silk offers on their website. The coupon provides 75 cents off of every refrigerated carton of Silk - until the end of ...
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Soymilk. - My Les Paul Forums
Re: Soymilk. I never liked the chocolate soy, nor the regular. I really liked the lite and the unsweetened stuff. My wife and I actually drink this stuff, unsweetened vanilla soy: -JM "No matter what side of the argument you are on, ...
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Not Your Mother's Milk « Wasatchveg
Flavor the beans with the slice of orange, ginger or vanilla. You can add anything you want to flavor your beans (strawberries, blueberries etc). Boil for about 20 minutes. Attach a piece of cheese cloth to another pot. Pour soy milk ...
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TASTY EXPLORATION: Healthy breakfast beverage-Soya Milk!
As the taste of commercial soy milk improves more and more people are drinking it as enjoyment. But many people drink soy milk for the added health benefits. So what are the benefits of drinking soy milk as compared to cow's milk? ...
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V e g a n D a d: Regarding Silk Soy Milk
Turns out, Silk used to be made with organic soy beans until Dean Foods (the largest milk processor in the US) took it over. I rushed to the fridge and looked at a carton. Sure enough, it said that Silk was made from "natural soybeans" ...
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News From Underground: The Japanese don't eat much soy
... Japanese don't eat that much soy: a 1998 study showed that a Japanese man typically eats about 8g (2 tsp) a day, nothing like the 220g (8oz) that a Westerner could put away by eating a big chunk of tofu and two glasses of soy milk. ...
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