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FAO Lofty Lottie & Other Soya Milk Drinkers.
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Hi Lofty & Other Soya Milk Drinkers!
I saw Lofty talking about soya milk on another thread. Like her, I also don't like cows milk and have teeny bit in normal tea but none in coffee and obviously never drink it. However, I do like the idea of eating a cerial in the morning. I have tried the pouring yougurts on cerial and they just don't seem to have the correct consistency, and taste a bit odd so I'm not a big fan of them. What's this soya milk like? Does it taste like normal milk? Is there anything you can think of that it tastes similar to so I might get an idea?
Cheers :c)
I saw Lofty talking about soya milk on another thread. Like her, I also don't like cows milk and have teeny bit in normal tea but none in coffee and obviously never drink it. However, I do like the idea of eating a cerial in the morning. I have tried the pouring yougurts on cerial and they just don't seem to have the correct consistency, and taste a bit odd so I'm not a big fan of them. What's this soya milk like? Does it taste like normal milk? Is there anything you can think of that it tastes similar to so I might get an idea?
Cheers :c)
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This is the one... http://www.lactofree.co.uk/
I've heard it's good.
You could also try rice milk, or 'Oatly'...made from oats.
I've heard it's good.
You could also try rice milk, or 'Oatly'...made from oats.
Hi China, :o)
Soya milks vary in taste. I personally prefer Morrisons cheapest long life one which is sugar free. If I am honest, it doesn't really taste of anything much, but it certainly doesn't taste like normal milk, or I wouldn't have it.
It's great on cereal in my opinion and wonderful for making porridge.
I don't cook a lot with milk, apart from an occasional cheese sauce for which I still use milk (because you can't taste it)
I don't have anything in tea or coffee. I haven't had milk in tea for about 35 years so wouldn't even be temped to try soya.
I could drink it, but I don't. It's not the most exciting of drinks, but you could flavour it.
Try cutting out milk completely in tea. If you only put a little bit of milk in which bother with any.
What I would suggest is that you buy a carton and just try it. Try a few until you get one that suits you. None of them have a strong taste so are all pallatable. But it's nothing like milk.
Hope that helps.
Soya milks vary in taste. I personally prefer Morrisons cheapest long life one which is sugar free. If I am honest, it doesn't really taste of anything much, but it certainly doesn't taste like normal milk, or I wouldn't have it.
It's great on cereal in my opinion and wonderful for making porridge.
I don't cook a lot with milk, apart from an occasional cheese sauce for which I still use milk (because you can't taste it)
I don't have anything in tea or coffee. I haven't had milk in tea for about 35 years so wouldn't even be temped to try soya.
I could drink it, but I don't. It's not the most exciting of drinks, but you could flavour it.
Try cutting out milk completely in tea. If you only put a little bit of milk in which bother with any.
What I would suggest is that you buy a carton and just try it. Try a few until you get one that suits you. None of them have a strong taste so are all pallatable. But it's nothing like milk.
Hope that helps.
As I said on that thread, I switched on my doctors recommendation for help with menopausal symptons.
It did not do much for me, but I have gotten used to the taste and I cannot drink cows milk anymore. It tastes funny to me.
Rice dream milk is also the same sort of thing, it is a little sweeter. You may prefer this.
There is a few of us here at work who drink soya and we have all got our own favourite brand. Mine is SoGood soya and I hate Alpro.
It did not do much for me, but I have gotten used to the taste and I cannot drink cows milk anymore. It tastes funny to me.
Rice dream milk is also the same sort of thing, it is a little sweeter. You may prefer this.
There is a few of us here at work who drink soya and we have all got our own favourite brand. Mine is SoGood soya and I hate Alpro.
It depends on individuals taste buds I suppose like any other food. The thought of milk in tea makes me want to retch. I simply hate the taste of milk.
Mind you the thought of anything in tea makes me feel sick. To me tea has to be a 'thin' drink and anything that makes it 'thicker' is just dreadful.
Mind you the thought of anything in tea makes me feel sick. To me tea has to be a 'thin' drink and anything that makes it 'thicker' is just dreadful.
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