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<blockquote data-quote="MeiChanski" data-source="post: 2097797" data-attributes="member: 503481"><p>I’m happy (I could do a little dance but I’m tired) to have read that some people are buying plant based milk. So what do we call plant based milk? Nut juice? Rice water? Oat water? Soy bean juice sounds good nonetheless. I think some vegans don’t care if it’s 2% soy or 96% soy, because no cows or goats were killed in the process of producing milk. </p><p>My mum use to brew up soy milk and used the pulp to make soy meat balls in tomato sauce. The homemade soy milk is a lot stronger in smell and taste. The whole process took some time, soaking the soy beans etc. So having that option in super markets is indeed a good choice. </p><p>In regards to the video, surely there are a whole range of factors as to why we don’t have enough vitamin d or iodine. I mean England isn’t particularly sunny and I know that because Asians suffer the most. More over vegans are eating sea vegetables too to get iodine. Nori sheets are pretty tasty. In spite of that, for any type 1s having to bolus for milk, in my opinion it is not worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeiChanski, post: 2097797, member: 503481"] I’m happy (I could do a little dance but I’m tired) to have read that some people are buying plant based milk. So what do we call plant based milk? Nut juice? Rice water? Oat water? Soy bean juice sounds good nonetheless. I think some vegans don’t care if it’s 2% soy or 96% soy, because no cows or goats were killed in the process of producing milk. My mum use to brew up soy milk and used the pulp to make soy meat balls in tomato sauce. The homemade soy milk is a lot stronger in smell and taste. The whole process took some time, soaking the soy beans etc. So having that option in super markets is indeed a good choice. In regards to the video, surely there are a whole range of factors as to why we don’t have enough vitamin d or iodine. I mean England isn’t particularly sunny and I know that because Asians suffer the most. More over vegans are eating sea vegetables too to get iodine. Nori sheets are pretty tasty. In spite of that, for any type 1s having to bolus for milk, in my opinion it is not worth it. [/QUOTE]
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