Guest guest Posted October 24, 2000 Report Share Posted October 24, 2000 What is the Miracle Soymilk Machine? Details, please! Donna - <swcs Monday, October 23, 2000 7:21 PM soymilk maker > Hello, > > I just purchased the Miracle Soymillk Machine and am curious to know if > anyone here has or uses one?? Have any of you made your own soymilk? > > kathleen > > > contact owner: -owner > Mail list: > Delivered-mailing list > List-Un: - > > no flaming arguing or denigration of others allowed > contact owner with complaints regarding posting/list > or anything else. Thank you. > please share/comment/inform and mostly enjoy this list > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2000 Report Share Posted October 24, 2000 In a message dated 00-10-24 02:10:10 EDT, you write: << What is the Miracle Soymilk Machine? Details, please! Donna -- >> Hello, I just bought it last week and received it yesterday. I will be trying it for the first time this week. You basically take a cup of pre-soaked soybeans and put it in this machine, add water, press a button, and in 22 minutes you have fresh soymilk. i will let you know as soon as i make the first batch as to how good it is. kathleen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 24, 2000 Report Share Posted October 24, 2000 Thanks, and may I ask how much it cost, and where you found it? Donna - <swcs Tuesday, October 24, 2000 7:12 PM Re: soymilk maker > In a message dated 00-10-24 02:10:10 EDT, you write: > > << > What is the Miracle Soymilk Machine? Details, please! > Donna > -- >> > Hello, > > I just bought it last week and received it yesterday. I will be trying it > for the first time this week. You basically take a cup of pre-soaked > soybeans and put it in this machine, add water, press a button, and in 22 > minutes you have fresh soymilk. > i will let you know as soon as i make the first batch as to how good it is. > > kathleen > > > contact owner: -owner > Mail list: > Delivered-mailing list > List-Un: - > > no flaming arguing or denigration of others allowed > contact owner with complaints regarding posting/list > or anything else. Thank you. > please share/comment/inform and mostly enjoy this list > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2003 Report Share Posted August 7, 2003 Dear Caity, I just purchased an automatic soymilk maker called Soylife from Vancouver, BC. I stayed at a vegetarian B & B in Toronto this June and noticed the soymilk was piping hot and asked our innkeeper about it and she said: " I made it with this machine. " When I came back home, I checked the website and contacted the manufacturer and it just arrived last week. The product is called Soylife Automatic Soymilk Maker; here is their website: http://soylifeca.com/ You're suppose to soak the soybeans (or rice or almonds) overnight. The machine grinds and heats, makes about 6 cups. I've just made one batch of almond milk so far; it came out pretty good. Before I left Canada, I called my local health food store in San Francisco, Rainbow Grocery, to ask if they sold such a machine. The dry goods buyer had never heard of this brand, but said the ones she'd seen distributed in the U.S. weren't any good and was wary of this one too. I'll need to try it some more with soybeans and rice before I can give you a final opinion. Good luck! Janet --------- DATE: Wed, 6 Aug 2003 02:14:06 Matthew Levine <straycat000 caity Cc: >Hi Caity, > >SoyToy looks convenient but well, I think this >explains it best: > >http://www.soyajoy.com/soak-soybeans.htm > >SoyaJoy also looks like a better engineered product >rather than, well, a toy. > >I've made soy milk without a machine and a maker is >definitely an advantage. For starters, I've seen at >least three or four recipes out there for making soy >milk w/o a machine. ALL of them call for soaked >beans. >Some say grind, strain first, then cook. Others say >grind, cook, then strain. The latter approach is more >difficult and messier. It took me one medium pot to >soak, a blender to grind, a large pot to cook, and >another large pot to capture the strained milk. It >also required a collander, cheesecloth, and a wooden >spoon. That's a lot of dishes to clean afterwards. >Finally, there's a reaction that occurs when you cook >the soymilk that you want to cook to completion but >you don't want it to overboil the pot. So cooking to >boil but removing from heat to prevent overboil takes >time. A lot of it! From removing soaked beans from >the fridge to putting final soymilk into the fridge >took me about 90 minutes. To be fair, I don't >remember if that accounts for my clean up time. And >the results? The milk was good but all that work for >1/2 gallon. > >I've done this twice but haven't done it in quite a >long time. Too much effort for too little yield. I >plan on getting a SoyaJoy when I can afford it. > >Cheers, >Matthew > > > >sfBAVeg , " Caity McCardell " ><caity@c...> wrote: >> I'm considering purchasing a Soy Toy (soy milk maker >- www.soytoy.com). Does anyone have one? Would you >recommend making soy milk at home or is it just >another machine gathering dust in your kitchen? >> >> Anyone want to sell me one? >> Would you recommend a different machine than Soy >Toy? >> >> Thanks! >> >> ~Caity Need a new email address that people can remember Check out the new EudoraMail at http://www.eudoramail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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