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Re: OT Puffy Ankles Sally Swindells 10-10-2009
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Posted by Sally Swindells on October 10, 2009, 10:14 am


I was dreading the Soya milk, but its nice (I imagined something like
that awful longlife milk). I have Alpro Original which is in the normal
chilled milk section at our Co-op. As the diet forbids coffee and tea at
the beginning, milk in them isn't a problem, and as I've discovered I
quite like Cranberry, Apple and Elderflower Tea as it isn't as flat
tasting as most fruit teas I'll probably keep on having it.

DD made some coffee for herself with Soya and for her DH with cows milk.
He picked up the wrong one and commented that 'This is nice coffee'!

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Kate XXXXXX wrote:
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Posted by Kate XXXXXX on October 10, 2009, 11:47 am


Sally Swindells wrote:
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I shall try the Alpro, with fingers crossed that it is much improved...
It's one of those things that always had me gagging, much like tofu.

Oddly, straight canned soya beans, soy sauce, and soya flour in things
are all perfectly OK! So I have some hope...

I drink quite a bit of fruit tea as it is. Most are much imroved with
half a teaspoon of honey!


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Posted by onetexsun on October 10, 2009, 1:39 pm


I switched from regular milk to almond milk ages ago. Helped my
digestion a lot. Soy milk was just too rough on my digestive system,
and the taste doesn't agree with me.I was surprised at how yummy the
alternate milk could be over cereal. Sometimes it's good just to break
out of the standard and try something new.

Sunny

Posted by Kate XXXXXX on October 10, 2009, 2:17 pm


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Not seen that one. I'll have to do a search and see what the fat
content is. My regular milk is skimmed.

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Posted by onetexsun on October 10, 2009, 6:41 pm


Almond milk comes in fat and not fat. LOL. It also comes sweetened or
not sweetened, and with vanilla or chocolate added. I've tried all the
variations and like the non-sweetened, non-flavored, low fat variety
for daily use. But the chocolate almond milk is over the top
delicious..

In our local groceries you can also get oat milk, rice milk and hemp
milk as well as the standard soy milk. I think most come with
variations offered -- fat/non-fat or sweetened or such.
Sunny

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