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Favorite kind of vegan milk?

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im a new vegan, and so far ive just been drinking silk plain soy milk because thats the only one i know i like so far. but im looking to buy some new kinds, so im just wandering what some of your favorite kinds are so i have some ideas of what to buy. thanks!!

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  1. Almond milk is really yummy if you like almonds.  Hot almond milk is great, too.  And chocolate almond milk is heavenly.  Chocolate Silk is also pretty good.


  2. Before I gave up cow's milk, I was drinking the skim variety. I started with Silk soy milk and it was WAY thick to me. Good, but thick.

    I then found Rice Dream rice milk. Its consistency is very similar to a cow's skim milk.

    I now switch on and off, depending on my mood.

    I tried almond milk and it was just okay....a bit too nutty for me. It was good on my cereals, but to have a vegan brownie or cookies with a glass of it?? Ick.

    Good luck!

  3. I really like Silk Plus Omega-3 DHA soymilk. My dad likes it so much that he's switched from cow's milk to soymilk!

    (The omega3 is from a vegetarian source)

  4. silk is good. yah. also the one on the cheerios box there is one. I forget what its called, its the one i have.

  5. I like the very vanilla silk soy milk the best.

  6. i personally wouldn't get silk...

  7. Silk is wonderful! the plain one :)

  8. silk or so good! vanilla or regular:)

  9. I love alpro soya :)

    http://www.alprosoya.co.uk/alpro/UK_en/i...

    Banana flavour is really good. I buy it from the health foods store, although sadly banana soya milk is not available in the US.

  10. silk is pretty good, but y favorite is rice dream, ther is also soydream which is just as good but i think the nutrition is different

  11. my favorite brand is vitasoy (creamy or lite original), but it's pretty expensive...I think 3 something a quart?  A few months ago I got a soymilk maker and I've been making my own, which tastes different but I've gotten used to it now.  It's a lot cheaper....soybeans are under $2 a pound, and it only takes 1/2 cup of them to make 1.5 liters of soymilk.

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