Have you seen this soy milk making machine?!
I don't drink soy milk, but I know a lot of people who do. This intrigues me. I like making nut milks, but I hate the mess and having to squeeze the heck out of the nut bag. I wonder if this would work as a one-step nut milk maker. I wonder if it strains the nut meat out for you. Anyone used one?
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I don't drink soy milk, but I know a lot of people who do. This intrigues me. I like making nut milks, but I hate the mess and having to squeeze the heck out of the nut bag. I wonder if this would work as a one-step nut milk maker. I wonder if it strains the nut meat out for you. Anyone used one?
I have a soy toy from www.notmilk.com and I love it. It came with a bunch of recipes to make other things besides soy milk. I feel so much better about the soymilk that I make than national brands like silk b/c those still have the same additives that are used in glue. I add dried soybeans and water and 15 minutes later, I have soy milk. I add some vanilla flavor and maple syrup and it's delicious. It does take some time to really drain out the left over beans, but I add that stuff to a smoothy and I get a huge protein kick! Takes some effort, but it's worth it.
I haven't used this particular one but my aunt in Japan has one thats similar and it's really easy to use. It strains everything out for you... you can also make your own tofu with it!