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Sunday Kitchen #53 Soymilk


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http://thedailyenglishshow.blogspot.com/2007_07_01_archive.html

英文スクリプト+日本語訳+番組詳細
http://tdes.blog120.fc2.com/blog-entry-287.html

Show 424 Sunday 1 July
The Daily English Show
http://www.thedailyenglishshow.com

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  • thanks for putting this.

  • You're welcome :)

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  • omg gr8 video responses--- esp the lifeguard hand SO FUNNI.

  • What made this video so good is she showed where she made slight mistakes like not adding enough water or using enough clips to hold the cheesecloth. This make a newbie less stressed when making something new. I also use a fine mesh strainer which works better for me than cheesecloth.

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  • Hi....One question for the poster or anyone else who knows....Is making your own soy milk cheaper than buying it at the grocery story???? I buy soy milk for roughly $2.50 to $3.00 per half gallon.

  • Wow that's quite a bit of work. Using a soya milk machine is WAY neater and convenient. Elegant too. I found a really useful machine on soyamilkmachine . net

    Basically, you could produce the same thing within just 20 mins while you sit back and relax~

  • if soymilk very different from normal (cow) milk??

  • hello what do u do with the left over.... the residue?

  • Thank you very much. You are a gift to humanity! <3

  • Thank you so much for posting this lovely video. : D

  • This seem to be a different process from the other videos. Which is more correct?sift the okara before putting the soy into boil or sift it after boiling like the one in this video??

  • @j1001s27sw It's called Okara, you can use it to for example make patties or falafel. :)

    In the "related videos" there's a video called "#487 Okara Falafel" that explains how to make falafel out of okara.

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