Soy eggnog chocolate chai?!


Question: I took some soy eggnog, chai and cocoa powder. I heated the eggnog and added it to the cocoa and chai and it makes an awesome drink..im a vegan so I must use the soy


Answers: I took some soy eggnog, chai and cocoa powder. I heated the eggnog and added it to the cocoa and chai and it makes an awesome drink..im a vegan so I must use the soy

I'm not an eggnog person but the rest sounds deligh! I'm a big fan of the original Oregon Chai (the type in the purple box). I like to make it up and then put it under my steamer and whip it to a real hot froth.... Pure holiday numminess.

I bet my Dad would love your recipe - he's a HUGE eggnog person. I'll have to make some up. Thanks for the idea!

Vomit.

Doesnt sound so good.... but if you like it... enjoy!

If vegan, you wouldn't use eggs. Eggs are the product of chickens, chickens are meat.

While on the subject, Why is every other vegan food item an 'imitation' of a meat product? Wouldn't it make sense to name thing after rocks and twigs rather than after animals and animal by products. I'm a little confused. If you are designing things vegan, why imitate meat products?

If you want to call things a 'soy' burger, why not just eat a friggen burger.

There are very few vegan soys. Are you sure the one you used is vegan? Almost all of them are vegetarian. I mention this because the soy we use at my coffee shop is actually a VEGAN soy. It's called Moonrose and I've been told it's excellent. Personally I've never tried it because I'm allergic to soy.

I'd add chocolate sauce instead of cocoa powder and use a green tea chai concentrate. But I guess that could be good.





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