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Soy Milk
      #95590 - 08/04/04 02:03 PM
Little Minnie

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Is there anything you can do about soy milk expiring in 7 days? If I open a plain soy milk for cooking I only use about 1/2c then the rest sits until I have to throw it out. Is there anything that can be done for this?

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Good question. new
      #95592 - 08/04/04 02:06 PM
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I hate that. I throw mine out all the time. The only one I use all the way is chocolate because I drink it plain. You could try it in cereal, I know a lot of people do that, but I haven't tried it yet (I don't eat cereal much).
So I'm curious to see if anyone has some suggestions too. They need to sell little individual soy milks!

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      #95595 - 08/04/04 02:09 PM
Little Minnie

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There should be small sized -at least of plain. I looked around to see if there was any kind of milk alternative in a small bottle or at least cheaper and there wasn't. I opened mine on Saturday for mashed potatoes and the next time I use it will be Wednesday or at least Monday and that is no good!

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IBS-A for 20 years with terrible bloating and gas. On the diet since April 2004. Remember this from Heather's information pages:
"You absolutely must eat insoluble fiber foods, and as much as safely possible, but within the IBS dietary guidelines. Treat insoluble fiber foods with suitable caution, and you'll be able to enjoy a wide variety of them, in very healthy quantities, without problem." Please eat IF foods!

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Maybe try freezing it? new
      #95599 - 08/04/04 02:13 PM
atomic rose

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I wanted to ask this question, too, but about rice milk. If you seal it in a container, can it be frozen? Or will it separate as it thaws and get really funky?

Our local health food store sells powdered soy milk, which might be a good option for you guys, if you can find it. They actually carry a few brands - one is in a bag and incredibly cheap, the other is in a tub (like oatmeal comes in) and it's called Better Than Milk, I think. I just wish they made a rice one, since I can't have soy. I've been doing the same thing - dumping 1/2-3/4 of a container of rice milk after a week.

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Re: Maybe try freezing it? new
      #95600 - 08/04/04 02:18 PM
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I would be scared to freeze it....I don't know.
My problem is that I'm way too picky. I have chosen Silk Soy Milk and that's all I will drink/use! :P
I don't like any of the un-refrigerated kinds, and I don't like change LOL.

I have looked for individual soy milk cartons too, and can't find any. I wonder if they make those anywhere...in Silk!

Do you think it's really BAD after 7-10 days? I mean the expiration date is like a month after that! It bugs me. And then it says 'buy often' - well no sh*t! We have to because it's only good for a week! :P

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ROFL! new
      #95603 - 08/04/04 02:27 PM
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Of course they say it goes bad after 7-10 days... they want us to keep buying it!! LOL

I don't know... I'm far more likely to try to freeze my rice milk in half-container increments than I am to try to drink the stuff after 2 weeks. I'm not brave. Haha.

I don't remember now if I've seen Silk in the individual containers. I just know that when I saw the price of the Rice Dream single-servings vs the big cartons, I decided I might as well keep dumping half down the drain. They were literally almost twice as expensive.

I don't think you're being picky, by the way. You like what you like! For smoothies or drinking, I will ONLY drink Rice Dream Enriched, vanilla flavor. Period. Anything else I buy is just for cooking, where it won't matter so much.

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LOL! really! new
      #95605 - 08/04/04 02:30 PM
Little Minnie

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Yes buy often...anyway I only buy that in plain -I like 8th continent personally. I also wonder about pushing the days. I am prone to do that kind of thing. But one time I left some orange juice in a big juice container in my fridge for awhile then one night there was no other juice so I put it to my lips and tipped it back. Anyway as it started to hit my mouth I realized something was wrong but it was too late and really rotten juice went into my mouth. It was actually moldy. Then I COULD NOT get the taste out of my mouth! I never slugged juice after that. Yet I still push dates on stuff- especially on my unexpecting husband.

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"You absolutely must eat insoluble fiber foods, and as much as safely possible, but within the IBS dietary guidelines. Treat insoluble fiber foods with suitable caution, and you'll be able to enjoy a wide variety of them, in very healthy quantities, without problem." Please eat IF foods!

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Re: ROFL! new
      #95608 - 08/04/04 02:31 PM
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Haha - yeah we might as well give it to the drains if the individual ones are that expensive. Whenever I'm pouring it down the drain I see money splashing around...

Maybe we should just start plugging our noses and chugging it on day 10.




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Haha! new
      #95609 - 08/04/04 02:34 PM
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Push dates on your unexpected husband - LOL. That's like when it's leftover night here, I always eat the thing I made most recently, and give him the older stuff. He doesn't know the difference, and his stomach is stronger. I figure if he gets sick, he'll understand what I go through every day of my life. Evil, I know... but the man can eat anything!


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I do the same thing! new
      #95614 - 08/04/04 02:47 PM
atomic rose

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Since my boyfriend is always making it really clear that he thinks I'm nuts for being so paranoid about leftovers, I always make sure he eats the older stuff. Haha.

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