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Can I stock up on soy milk by freezing it?
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On Jul 23, 9:26*pm, Serene Vannoy > wrote:
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> > Can I stock up on soy milk by freezing it?

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> Yep. *I used to do it all the time. Nowadays, though, I just buy the
> aseptic packs that last practically forever.
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I also have done so successfully and I make my own soy milk (at about
30 cents a quart). When I get lazy I buy the 2 half gallon pack of
SILK, for 5,89, (1.50 a qt, But I prefer to stay away from
PASTEURIZED soy milk. Buy the machine, make your own from organic non-
GMO beans, and freeze to your hearts content.
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Serene Vannoy > wrote:

>Yep. I used to do it all the time. Nowadays, though, I just buy the
>aseptic packs that last practically forever.


Yep.... forgot abt the aseptic packs and this is what I
will do instead of freezing

I'm wanting to by a freezer soon...... live
alone....and trying to determine what I might freeze in
it so as to make a decision on the SIZE of freezer to
buy.

My objective with the freezer is to stock up so that I
don't have to run to the grocery store more than once
or twice a month. hence I "might" be freezing things
that are generally not frozen such as bread and milk
and other "bulky" items. So.... might need more
freezer space than I think.

I was originally looking at 5 cubic foot chest freezer
but now leaning towards 7 cu foot.
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> Can I stock up on soy milk by freezing it?


WHY?

Buy the unrefrigerated soy milk in the carton (refrigerate after opening) it
has a very long shelf life.

We buy the stuff by the case at Costco.


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