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Okay, it's no secret, I'm a wuss about trying new foods. Yes, I am.
I've come a long way, but you people talk about some scary stuff. So, I got some Silk milk (soy milk). The reason is that I don't tolerate milk very well (if you get my drift), but my sinuses suck and milk is mucus producing. Sorry if you're eating. I just have to lay off the milk. Well, you know the minute you can't have something, you just have to have it. Me, it was a bowl of cereal. I worked up the courage and poured some soy milk over some rice krispies. Not as bad as I expected. I can deal. Here's my question. Is soy milk mucus producing, too? And, what does it have to offer to compare to milk, nutrition wise? I imagine I could look that part up myself. It kinda creeps me out how far away the expiration date is, but that's me. A wimp. Any insights from you guys about soy milk? nancy |
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