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Pastimes : I want to be a vegetarian (maybe)

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To: Kid Rock who wrote (48)3/3/2001 8:18:03 AM
From: daffodil   of 195
 
On soy milk, I experimented with a lot of brands and finally settled on Westsoy Organic Unsweetened. There's no question that it takes a few days to get used to a slightly different taste in your coffee. Don't keep it opened any longer than a week, as it will go bad after it's been opened, just as regular milk will. Perhaps that was the problem with the soy milk your brother had?

Just try the soy milk gradually...first in your morning coffee, then perhaps in soups, then as a "sauce" in a rice dish, and so on.

Whole Foods has just come out with their own brand of soy milk. It is in the refrigerator section and does have a fresher taste than the Westsoy "shelf" brand. They seem to be bringing it out slowly, so it's not always available, but I do intend to buy it whenever I can find it.

Soy is a heavily-pesticided crop, so it's important to buy organic soy products where possible.

Soy is such an excellent health food, particularly because of its amazing ability to lower cholesterol, that it's worth taking some time to try to introduce it into your diet.

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