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Have you ever tried that combo (of English Muffin - with raison -and
soy milk)? I think the combo is delicious.

Q to anyone who uses soy milk: What brand do you use and what flavor?
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amandaF > wrote:

>Q to anyone who uses soy milk: What brand do you use and what flavor?


I like Trader Joe's organic unsweetened.

I generally don't prefer flavored soymilk, however Kikkoman
Green Tea Soymilk is quite nice.

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On Aug 29, 5:13 pm, (Steve Pope) wrote:
> amandaF > wrote:
> >Q to anyone who uses soy milk: What brand do you use and what flavor?

>
> I like Trader Joe's organic unsweetened.
>
> I generally don't prefer flavored soymilk, however Kikkoman
> Green Tea Soymilk is quite nice.
>
> Steve


I have only used plain soy milk; I don't think I will like flavored
one. I don't want extra sugar from those flavor anyway. I haven't
tried Trader Joe's yet. Next time I go there, I might get that if I am
coming back home straight. I don't have any Trader Joe's closed to
where I live. I like Green Tea flavor but I have to watch caffeine
content. I am very sensitive to caffeine; can't sleep.
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On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 17:09:46 -0700 (PDT), amandaF
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>Have you ever tried that combo (of English Muffin - with raison -and
>soy milk)? I think the combo is delicious.
>
>Q to anyone who uses soy milk: What brand do you use and what flavor?


I use Trader Joe's organic unsweetened. If I can't get to TJ's I use
westsoy organic. I think I remembered that right, but I prefer TJ's.

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On Aug 29, 5:38 pm, koko > wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 17:09:46 -0700 (PDT), amandaF
>
> > wrote:
> >Have you ever tried that combo (of English Muffin - with raison -and
> >soy milk)? I think the combo is delicious.

>
> >Q to anyone who uses soy milk: What brand do you use and what flavor?

>
> I use Trader Joe's organic unsweetened. If I can't get to TJ's I use
> westsoy organic. I think I remembered that right, but I prefer TJ's.
>
> koko
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> updated 8/29


West Soy was the one that got me into liking West Soy. When I went to
get it again a few months later, I only aw Silk and so I have been
buying that; I must try Trader Joe'sfor sure.


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koko wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 17:09:46 -0700 (PDT), amandaF
> > wrote:
>
>> Have you ever tried that combo (of English Muffin - with raison -and
>> soy milk)? I think the combo is delicious.
>>
>> Q to anyone who uses soy milk: What brand do you use and what flavor?

>
> I use Trader Joe's organic unsweetened. If I can't get to TJ's I use
> westsoy organic. I think I remembered that right, but I prefer TJ's.


I haven't tried TJ's (I shop there maybe once a year or two). The
teenager and I like Westsoy's organic unsweetened. We've gone nearly
dairy-free around here because the teenager is even more
lactose-intolerant than I am. Yesterday, though, we tried some
lactose-free cheddar on our tacos, and it was pretty good.

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On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 04:31:56 -0700, Serene Vannoy
> wrote:

>koko wrote:
>> On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 17:09:46 -0700 (PDT), amandaF
>> > wrote:
>>
>>> Have you ever tried that combo (of English Muffin - with raison -and
>>> soy milk)? I think the combo is delicious.
>>>
>>> Q to anyone who uses soy milk: What brand do you use and what flavor?

>>
>> I use Trader Joe's organic unsweetened. If I can't get to TJ's I use
>> westsoy organic. I think I remembered that right, but I prefer TJ's.

>
>I haven't tried TJ's (I shop there maybe once a year or two). The
>teenager and I like Westsoy's organic unsweetened. We've gone nearly
>dairy-free around here because the teenager is even more
>lactose-intolerant than I am. Yesterday, though, we tried some
>lactose-free cheddar on our tacos, and it was pretty good.
>
>Serene


I'm very pro soy. I have some "issues" with dairy and women's health.
Soy cheese though ummmm I'll pass. I do use cheese but most of the
dairy type products I use I try to use soy.

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On Aug 30, 4:31 am, Serene Vannoy > wrote:
> koko wrote:
> > On Fri, 29 Aug 2008 17:09:46 -0700 (PDT), amandaF
> > > wrote:

>
> >> Have you ever tried that combo (of English Muffin - with raison -and
> >> soy milk)? I think the combo is delicious.

>
> >> Q to anyone who uses soy milk: What brand do you use and what flavor?

>
> > I use Trader Joe's organic unsweetened. If I can't get to TJ's I use
> > westsoy organic. I think I remembered that right, but I prefer TJ's.

>
> I haven't tried TJ's (I shop there maybe once a year or two). The
> teenager and I like Westsoy's organic unsweetened. We've gone nearly
> dairy-free around here because the teenager is even more
> lactose-intolerant than I am. Yesterday, though, we tried some
> lactose-free cheddar on our tacos, and it was pretty good.
>
> Serene
>
> --
> "I am an agnostic only to the extent that I am agnostic about fairies at
> the bottom of the garden." -- Richard Dawkins


I don't have problem with lactose. In fact, I used to drink a lot of
milk. I don't anymore and soy milk has longer expiration date and so I
buy it for cereal. Now, I like it with English muffin.
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