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Krista, thanks for the " heads up! " Those sound like some great pudding

ideas, I'll be sure to try them out!

Jennifer

 

 

> Hi Jennifer,

>

> Be aware that the Mori-Nu pudding mixes aren't vegan - at least some of

them, if

> not all, contain honey.

>

> You can make a beautiful cream pie, if you're interested, by mixing

roughly

> equal amounts of silken tofu (like Mori-Nu brand) with melted chocolate

chips

> (use a blender or hand-blender to blend the tofu to a perfectly creamy

> consistency, then blend in the chocolate), and then pour into a pie shell

and

> chill to set. This really is that simple, and it's divine. You can also

add a

> few tablespoons of peanut butter to the mixture, or a bit of any

flavouring

> (vanilla, espresso or coffee essence, hazelnut essence, peppermint

essence,

> etc.) to achieve a slightly different flavour. They fool dairy-eaters

every

> time!

>

> Best wishes,

> Krista

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Hello again Josh;

 

 

Regarding the soy toy...

 

I wouldn't know if it would be the same , as , what your housemate buys as being

super thin soy drink/or whatever one calls it. (Milk)

 

As for usage of a soy milk maker.....

 

I understand what you mean, regarding , people buy, use it frequently for a

while, then the usage tapers off.

 

I am not like that.

 

All of the small appliances that I have, have no time to collect any dust.

I don't buy, unless, I'm sure, that I'll use it.

 

 

Thanks again , for your post and thoughts on this.

 

Hope your evening is going well and that you have a nice weekend.

 

 

With Love

I - M

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GOD BLESS !!!

 

 

 

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Thu, 16 Dec 2004 19:07:05 -0000

" Josh "

Re: Digest Number 207... soy beverage extractors

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

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