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MargaretR 17-09-2009 21:07

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The rice 'milk' I had delivered on Tuesday is 'wathery' stuff - coffee is better bout it - but it is passable in tea.
I have a carton of oat 'milk' to try after this rice 'milk' is finished.

whisper -3 days and bowels are better already ;)

I must admit to having icecream at Francos tonight
I am not trying to be a martyr

steeljack 17-09-2009 21:58

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Ok, Margaret , decided to follow your advice and try some "non-dairy" milk substitute drink , my local health conscious grocery has a new product on sale "Organic Whole grain drink" , made with organic bown rice, amaranth, millet (budgie food !!!) and quinoa, plus enriched with vitamins A,D,B12 and calcium. stuff tastes ok , but can't figure out how something "organic" can have a expiry date of July 2 2010. :eek: :eek:

Eric 17-09-2009 22:05

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Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 745895)
Ok, Margaret , decided to follow your advice and try some "non-dairy" milk substitute drink , my local health conscious grocery has a new product on sale "Organic Whole grain drink" , made with organic bown rice, amaranth, millet (budgie food !!!) and quinoa, plus enriched with vitamins A,D,B12 and calcium. stuff tastes ok , but can't figure out how something "organic" can have a expiry date of July 2 2010. :eek: :eek:

Strange you should mention that date: that's the date my surgeon tattooed on my ass after surgery .... and I'm organic ... at least, I think I am:rolleyes:

clathraceous 16-10-2009 15:07

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In my opinion Soy Milk is much better than Cow Milk, but it tastes better Cow milk, also can be mixed

MargaretR 16-10-2009 15:28

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I avoid all soya products
CONCERNS REGARDING SOYBEANS
There are conflicting reports available - best to read both sides before you decide whether to include it in your diet.
My policy is 'when in doubt don't' - other people are less cautious.

I have tried 'oat milk' and 'rice milk'
Both have get a 'sludge' settlement in the bottom of the carton, even when you remember to shake before pouring.
This sludge is unpleasant to find at the bottom of your cuppa.
I now drink coffee black and use a splash of rice milk in tea.

jaysay 16-10-2009 15:38

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Originally Posted by clathraceous (Post 754185)
In my opinion Soy Milk is much better than Cow Milk, but it tastes better Cow milk, also can be mixed

Your actually saying that soy tastes better than cows milk:eek: glad I haven't got your taste buds:s_sick:

lindsay ormerod 16-10-2009 18:55

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I've just done the entire opposite and given a weekly order to a local milkman. I thought about it and would rather he had the money for something I would usually buy from Spar, plus he is cheaper and the glass bottles must be better for the environment. Only semi skimmed 3 times a week but he does other stuff too so will see how we go!:)


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