Guest guest Posted October 16, 2006 Report Share Posted October 16, 2006 I'm thinking about getting a soymilk machine to save on the food budget$. I have a vitamix and it looks a little tedious..soak,blend,cook,strain... I've found that some soymilk machines claim they can make tofu or other non-dairy milks too. Please tell me what brand of soymilk maker you like that is a great quality and effecient...or if you think it's just as effecient to use the vitamix:soak,blend,cook,strain... Thanks so much for your experienced advice! Ginger kgtk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2006 Report Share Posted October 17, 2006 Ginger, I have a SoyaJoy and really like it. I use it weekly. It's very easy to make soy milk. I have not tried making milk with any other type of bean or rice or nut. Initially I thought it was extremely time consuming to clean the SoyaJoy, but now it's a breeze. I haven't made tofu from the milk. I use my VitaMix for nut milk. Hope you find just the right milk machine for you. It really does save on the budget. Fran --- kgtkkgtk <kgtk wrote: > I'm thinking about getting a soymilk machine to save > on the food budget$. > > I have a vitamix and it looks a little > tedious..soak,blend,cook,strain... > > I've found that some soymilk machines claim they can > make tofu or > other non-dairy milks too. > > Please tell me what brand of soymilk maker you like > that is a great > quality and effecient...or if you think it's just as > effecient to use > the vitamix:soak,blend,cook,strain... > > Thanks so much for your experienced advice! > Ginger > kgtk > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Hi This is Patti from WI. Where do you buy a SoyaJoy machine? Fran Kilmer <bluebirdsnesting wrote: Ginger, I have a SoyaJoy and really like it. I use it weekly. It's very easy to make soy milk. I have not tried making milk with any other type of bean or rice or nut. Initially I thought it was extremely time consuming to clean the SoyaJoy, but now it's a breeze. I haven't made tofu from the milk. I use my VitaMix for nut milk. Hope you find just the right milk machine for you. It really does save on the budget. Fran --- kgtkkgtk <kgtk wrote: > I'm thinking about getting a soymilk machine to save > on the food budget$. > > I have a vitamix and it looks a little > tedious..soak,blend,cook,strain... > > I've found that some soymilk machines claim they can > make tofu or > other non-dairy milks too. > > Please tell me what brand of soymilk maker you like > that is a great > quality and effecient...or if you think it's just as > effecient to use > the vitamix:soak,blend,cook,strain... > > Thanks so much for your experienced advice! > Ginger > kgtk > > > > > How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2006 Report Share Posted October 18, 2006 Patti, I purchased my SoyaJoy online at www.soymilkmaker.com There is a lot of information on the website. Phone number for orders only is 1-888-228-3082. Blessings, Fran --- patricia A Pierce <anike_anne42 wrote: > Hi > This is Patti from WI. Where do you buy a SoyaJoy > machine? > > > > Fran Kilmer <bluebirdsnesting wrote: > Ginger, > > I have a SoyaJoy and really like it. I use it > weekly. > It's very easy to make soy milk. I have not tried > making milk with any other type of bean or rice or > nut. Initially I thought it was extremely time > consuming to clean the SoyaJoy, but now it's a > breeze. > I haven't made tofu from the milk. > > I use my VitaMix for nut milk. > > Hope you find just the right milk machine for you. > It > really does save on the budget. > > Fran > > --- kgtkkgtk <kgtk wrote: > > > I'm thinking about getting a soymilk machine to > save > > on the food budget$. > > > > I have a vitamix and it looks a little > > tedious..soak,blend,cook,strain... > > > > I've found that some soymilk machines claim they > can > > make tofu or > > other non-dairy milks too. > > > > Please tell me what brand of soymilk maker you > like > > that is a great > > quality and effecient...or if you think it's just > as > > effecient to use > > the vitamix:soak,blend,cook,strain... > > > > Thanks so much for your experienced advice! > > Ginger > > kgtk > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Tired of spam? Mail has the best spam > protection around > > > > > > > > How low will we go? Check out Messenger’s low > PC-to-Phone call rates. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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