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Quarter of Britons drink Plant Based Milks
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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 2097828" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>I don't know what Soya milk taste's like nowadays, as I had to drink soya milk back in 1982 as my baby daughter seemed to be allergic to things that I ate, as I was breast feeding her and she kept bringing up the milk, sometimes it was like a fountain,so health visitor and GP to use soya milk in my tea and with other foods. I did it, but it was an awful taste then.</p><p></p><p>It's great that people have a choice and trying different foods. Freedom of choice, unless they have an allergy/medical conditio n At the end of the day, the term 'milk' is just a variant, also, in many other kinds of foods too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 2097828, member: 44643"] I don't know what Soya milk taste's like nowadays, as I had to drink soya milk back in 1982 as my baby daughter seemed to be allergic to things that I ate, as I was breast feeding her and she kept bringing up the milk, sometimes it was like a fountain,so health visitor and GP to use soya milk in my tea and with other foods. I did it, but it was an awful taste then. It's great that people have a choice and trying different foods. Freedom of choice, unless they have an allergy/medical conditio n At the end of the day, the term 'milk' is just a variant, also, in many other kinds of foods too. [/QUOTE]
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