Automatic soymilk makers? Advice needed
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Automatic soymilk makers? Advice needed
| Sun, 09-18-2005 - 8:02pm |
Hello all,
I was thrilled to stumble upon this message board. My family is relatively new to the vegetarian lifestyle and loving it. If any of you have a favorite "soymilk" maker would you mind sharing the info. I have heard SoyToy is a good one from a friend but the reviews I've read on the internet haven't been stellar. This is a piece of equipment I don't mind investing a little extra money in as long as the spendier versions are actually worth the extra cash. If they are all the same I'd rather buy the cheap one.:) We would be using it rather frequently for soymilk as well as grainmilks and nutmilks. Any reccomendations?
Thanks a bunch!
I was thrilled to stumble upon this message board. My family is relatively new to the vegetarian lifestyle and loving it. If any of you have a favorite "soymilk" maker would you mind sharing the info. I have heard SoyToy is a good one from a friend but the reviews I've read on the internet haven't been stellar. This is a piece of equipment I don't mind investing a little extra money in as long as the spendier versions are actually worth the extra cash. If they are all the same I'd rather buy the cheap one.:) We would be using it rather frequently for soymilk as well as grainmilks and nutmilks. Any reccomendations?
Thanks a bunch!

Thank you for your welcome. :) As for the "soymilk" maker I was just introduced to the idea through a neighbor. They seem like absolutely wonderful little appliances! They make soymilk in about 20 minutes and you avoid all the additives usually found in store brands and the mess and time of trying to do the whole process via stovetop. Plus making milk is sooooo much cheaper the machine will pay for itself several times over. They also make grainmilks, nutmilks and a whole variety of other things! I can hardly wait to get my hands on one. :) I have been reading reviews on the internet and it seems like the SoyaJoy (SJ5 not the older model) and the SoyQuick models are both good investments and ring in at about $100. If anyone wants more info I can post a couple of site addresses I've found in my searching.
Kam
i'm afriad i don't know either...sorry :(
i can tell yuo how to make it by hand...its cheap, if you have the time LOL.
That sounds like it would be a really cool thing to get!