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ArnoldLayne wrote: Can any one explain why Soya milk has been accepted as fit for human consumption.



Someone told me to try it and jeeeez is that nasty or what. Does any body know if its more acceptable when "mixed" with other food ?



Maybe I should stick to skimmed milk. Yuk thats like water



Just trying to eat a little healthier but that one is definitely struck off my list


:wah: It's grim isn't it!! It just doesn't work in tea or cofee either, you could make custard with it but I'm sure you'll still be able to taste it!!



I have rice milk on my cereal, it's much nicer.
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It tastes bad because...

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Jives wrote: It tastes bad because...



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HEY I like soy milk, get the kind that is vanilla flavor it will change your mind. Tis great on cereal.
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Can any one explain why Soya milk has been accepted as fit for human consumption.

Someone told me to try it and jeeeez is that nasty or what. Does any body know if its more acceptable when "mixed" with other food ?

Maybe I should stick to skimmed milk. Yuk thats like water

Just trying to eat a little healthier but that one is definitely struck off my list


Now I don't like it much either. Try low fat milk instead of skimmed milk. The Tescos low fat tastes just as good as the full milk. :)
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ArnoldLayne wrote: Good idea, I'll give that a go
be prepared it will be sweeter than what you expect. I dont' like the choco flavor but jr minks does.
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ArnoldLayne wrote: Can any one explain why Soya milk has been accepted as fit for human consumption.



Someone told me to try it and jeeeez is that nasty or what. Does any body know if its more acceptable when "mixed" with other food ?



Maybe I should stick to skimmed milk. Yuk thats like water



Just trying to eat a little healthier but that one is definitely struck off my list


Alpro make a good soya milk. It's still no good in tea or coffee, no replacement for milk. But I find it's good on cereal (albeit, I use honey on my cereal instead of sugar), and it can be drunk by itself. It's a bit sweeter than plain soya milk. They also do flavoured varieties, but I haven't tried those.
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Use it for baby formula, when they are lactose intolerant. Otherwise, don't drink the stuff Arnold!
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OpenMind wrote: Alpro make a good soya milk. It's still no good in tea or coffee, no replacement for milk. But I find it's good on cereal (albeit, I use honey on my cereal instead of sugar), and it can be drunk by itself. It's a bit sweeter than plain soya milk. They also do flavoured varieties, but I haven't tried those.


My youngest daughter has recently developed an intollerence to dairy products and has little option to Soya milk.

As you say, the Alpro is the best of a bad bunch - she runs a mile from anything sweetened with apple juice
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I drink a lot of it, it's called soy milk. I cannot stand cow milk. IT smells like a cow's butt.

Soy milk is so much better than regular cow milk.

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I tried it.. as an aid to lowering cholestorol... it turns my stomach.
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It is nasty stuff no matter what you do it it...:lips: One of the ladies at work tried it and found out she is allergic to SOY she was a mess for weeks scratching, itching, welts just awful.:( Nasty stuff.. Good ol milk for me ..:cool:
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ArnoldLayne wrote: Well I tried this stuff with cereal today and to my suprise it was really good.



Does any one have experience of rice milk ?



Or Oat milk ?


I always have rice milk on my cereal, I gave up all dairy products a few years ago to try and get my eczema under control it didn't work but now I find I can't stand the taste of cows milk! (Giving up wheat and gluten got the eczema cleared up.)



Rice Dream is the best tasting IMO, the vanilla flavour one is very sweet.
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