Guest guest Posted December 16, 2004 Report Share Posted December 16, 2004 I-M, one of my housemates prefers a soy beverage he buys in the L.A. area, and it is super thin, almost like white water, so I wonder if those appliances maybe create a liquid that is similar? For the money, you'd sure save a lot, but most people I know who buy such gizmos use them freqently when first purchased, and then the usage tapers off to seldomly used... Good luck! Josh - veggiefilmmaker , M B <allthegoodnamesaretaken62> wrote: > Hello Josh; > > That's true, re - sweeteners and thickners..... > > I know that there are other " machines " " appliances " out on the market, that do similar things to this one, I am also, weighing out my options. > > Also, customer service says alot about the company . > > I want great service and great appliance. > > Thanks again for your reply. > > > With Love > I-M > hugs > > GOD BLESS !!! > > > ================================================================ > Message: 6 > Thu, 16 Dec 2004 07:54:44 -0000 > " Josh " > Re: Question about SoyToy > > > Well, I'd never heard of this product, but if it works, it'll be > great! I checked out their website, and it appears to be a first > class machine, and they offer a money-back guaruntee, I think, so... > keep in mind that your freshly soy beverage will be void of all the > sweeteners and thickeners used by commericially made soy beverage > companies. > > Josh- veggiefilmmaker > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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