Topic: SILK
thewaterbearer's photo
Wed 06/23/10 11:46 PM


I am going to keep my eyes on this thread, in the meantime I am getting a glass of vanilla soymilkdrinker
FUNNY! :wink:


This is interesting I am going to look up this thread tommorow also, it is a refreshing topic:wink:

Down2earthdebbie's photo
Wed 06/23/10 11:49 PM





Silk is good vanilla is the best flavor and good on cereal.
Well it's ok I just have to get used to it she loves it drank almost a half gallon It's kinda weird in my COFFEE spock


Just stock up on those little free creamers most restaurants have. cant mess with the morning coffee. winking


I make MOCHAS with NON=FAT MILK I use extract for flavor & I also add Ovaltine for the chocolate


Damn, that's a really complicated cup of coffee. spock
BABY it's expresso & I would ADD (WHIPPED CREAM) for you! :wink: :thumbsup:

Down2earthdebbie's photo
Wed 06/23/10 11:50 PM



I am going to keep my eyes on this thread, in the meantime I am getting a glass of vanilla soymilkdrinker
FUNNY! :wink:


This is interesting I am going to look up this thread tommorow also, it is a refreshing topic:wink:
Thank you! flowerforyou

11JD11's photo
Wed 06/23/10 11:50 PM
Edited by 11JD11 on Wed 06/23/10 11:50 PM






Silk is good vanilla is the best flavor and good on cereal.
Well it's ok I just have to get used to it she loves it drank almost a half gallon It's kinda weird in my COFFEE spock


Just stock up on those little free creamers most restaurants have. cant mess with the morning coffee. winking


I make MOCHAS with NON=FAT MILK I use extract for flavor & I also add Ovaltine for the chocolate


Damn, that's a really complicated cup of coffee. spock
BABY it's expresso & I would ADD (WHIPPED CREAM) for you! :wink: :thumbsup:


Espresso, why didn't you just say so. :laughing:

Rondoobie's photo
Wed 06/23/10 11:51 PM
I love Ovaltine, too! Disolves better in milk, REAL MILK thank you. I like the 2% myself. I have to agree that I'd rather have milk from a cow, not a garden. I love my vegetables, but not on my breakfast cereal!

Down2earthdebbie's photo
Wed 06/23/10 11:51 PM







Silk is good vanilla is the best flavor and good on cereal.
Well it's ok I just have to get used to it she loves it drank almost a half gallon It's kinda weird in my COFFEE spock


Just stock up on those little free creamers most restaurants have. cant mess with the morning coffee. winking


I make MOCHAS with NON=FAT MILK I use extract for flavor & I also add Ovaltine for the chocolate

YES have you ever has a MOCHA from STARBUCKS? Well I make those at HOME! laugh
Damn, that's a really complicated cup of coffee. spock
BABY it's expresso & I would ADD (WHIPPED CREAM) for you! :wink: :thumbsup:


Expresso,

11JD11's photo
Wed 06/23/10 11:56 PM
No starbucks here, I dont drink coffee. rofl

Down2earthdebbie's photo
Thu 06/24/10 12:08 AM

No starbucks here, I dont drink coffee. rofl
Tried to email you.............slaphead COULD NOT! COFFEE is GOOD for you spock Are you a MORMON? tongue2

11JD11's photo
Thu 06/24/10 12:18 AM
HA a mormon. laugh Not even close girl. I just choose to sleep until I wake up. winking

misswright's photo
Thu 06/24/10 12:21 AM
JD...do those initials stand for Joe Dairy. First the ice cream truck thread and now you're in here talking about creamers. noway

:wink: laugh

Down2earthdebbie's photo
Thu 06/24/10 12:25 AM

HA a mormon. laugh Not even close girl. I just choose to sleep until I wake up. winking
WELL I can't email you .....you should change that setting.....slaphead

11JD11's photo
Thu 06/24/10 12:25 AM

JD...do those initials stand for Joe Dairy. First the ice cream truck thread and now you're in here talking about creamers. noway

:wink: laugh


What can I say, even dairy has its day. rofl

Well in this case beans, but who's counting. :thumbsup:

MelodyGirl's photo
Thu 06/24/10 12:46 AM
Edited by MelodyGirl on Thu 06/24/10 12:48 AM
Hi! waving I just got back from the movies and saw this thread. I am flattered that some of you appreciate my opinions on health and fitness; thank you.

This is a debatable subject of course. I won’t try to change anyone’s mind but these are thoughts to consider. I’ve gleaned these views over the last 20 years of being both a lacto/ova vegetarian and a fitness trainer.

Based on everything I've learned over the last 10ish years about soy, I believe that processed soy products are unhealty for you – i.e. Silk.

Sugar is a lot like soy: When it's unprocessed and natural, it's quite good for you. When it's processed and modified, it's bad!

Stop believing anything the food companies say and simply think for yourself. If it's processed, packaged and made with a long list of un-pronounceable ingredients, it's almost certainly unhealthy. Avoid anything that's pasteurized, homogenized, hydrogenated or autolyzed and you'll live a whole lot longer.

If you drink soy milk as it has been traditionally made in Asia for thousands of years, it's good for you in moderation. If you drink processed, pasteurized, standardized soy milk beverages you might want to think again.

Real soy milk, by the way, only lasts a couple of days in the refrigerator. It goes bad very quickly because it's real food. Processed soy milk lasts a long, long, long time without going sour.

One brand of soy milk I do trust is Eden Soy.
www.EdenFoods.com
Their soy products have been through all kinds of scrutiny and passed with flying colors.

In short, avoid the most popular brands of soy products: Gardenburger, Silk, Westsoy, Boca Burgers, and O Organics which are all heavily processed.

The best brands were Eden Soy, and Vermont Soy products.

Processed cow's milk is bad for your health also. Try RAW MILK. Raw goat's milk is my personal recommendation, but even raw cow's milk has merit. What's so good about raw milk? It's not homogenized or pasteurized. Raw milk seems to be far easier to digest, and it contains living bacteria cultures that enhance digestion and even soothe the digestive tract.

Another current favorite is raw almond milk. It's made from raw, soaked almonds, water, vanilla and sea salt. While it doesn't have the protein content of animal milk, it's rich in plant-based fats and various anti-cancer phytonutrients. This is a top choice for vegans.

I’m not picking on just soy products though. The mantra I teach to my fitness clients is to eat foods in their most natural state; no processed foods (period) or in extreme moderation. This includes coffee creamer, prepared sauces and instant oatmeal. If you visit my cupboards and fridge you will see fresh fruits and veggies. I don’t have any canned goods, boxed foods or frozen foods. I even make my own salad dressing from olive oil, lemons and basil.

I hope this helps in one way or another. Everyone lives their lives differently and I certainly don’t expect people to live as extreme as I do.

Learn a lot and apply what works best for you. winking

Down2earthdebbie's photo
Thu 06/24/10 12:49 AM

Hi! waving I just got back from the movies and saw this thread. I am flattered that some of you appreciate my opinions on health and fitness; thank you.

This is a debatable subject of course. I won’t try to change anyone’s mind but these are thoughts to consider. I’ve gleaned these views over the last 20 years of being both a lacto/ova vegetarian and a fitness trainer.

Based on everything I've learned over the last 10ish years about soy, I believe that processed soy products are unhealty for you – i.e. Silk.

Sugar is a lot like soy: When it's unprocessed and natural, it's quite good for you. When it's processed and modified, it's bad!

Stop believing anything the food companies say and simply think for yourself. If it's processed, packaged and made with a long list of un-pronounceable ingredients, it's almost certainly unhealthy. Avoid anything that's pasteurized, homogenized, hydrogenated or autolyzed and you'll live a whole lot longer.

If you drink soy milk as it has been traditionally made in Asia for thousands of years, it's good for you in moderation. If you drink processed, pasteurized, standardized soy milk beverages you might want to think again.

Real soy milk, by the way, only lasts a couple of days in the refrigerator. It goes bad very quickly because it's real food. Processed soy milk lasts a long, long, long time without going sour.

One brand of soy milk I do trust is Eden Soy.
www.EdenFoods.com
Their soy products have been through all kinds of scrutiny and passed with flying colors.

In short, avoid the most popular brands of soy products: Gardenburger, Silk, Westsoy, Boca Burgers, and O Organics which are all heavily processed.

The best brands were Eden Soy, and Vermont Soy products.

Processed cow's milk is bad for your health also. Try RAW MILK. Raw goat's milk is my personal recommendation, but even raw cow's milk has merit. What's so good about raw milk? It's not homogenized or pasteurized. Raw milk seems to be far easier to digest, and it contains living bacteria cultures that enhance digestion and even soothe the digestive tract.

Another current favorite is raw almond milk. It's made from raw, soaked almonds, water, vanilla and sea salt. While it doesn't have the protein content of animal milk, it's rich in plant-based fats and various anti-cancer phytonutrients. This is a top choice for vegans.

I’m not picking on just soy products though. The mantra I teach to my fitness clients is to eat foods in their most natural state; no processed foods (period) or in extreme moderation. This includes coffee creamer, prepared sauces and instant oatmeal. If you visit my cupboards and fridge you will see fresh fruits and veggies. I don’t have any canned goods, boxed foods or frozen foods. I even make my own salad dressing from olive oil, lemons and basil.

I hope this helps in one way or another. Everyone lives their lives differently and I certainly don’t expect people to live as extreme as I do.

Learn a lot and apply what works best for you. winking

THANK YOU (MELODY) flowerforyou Sounds right I do agree with that!

Down2earthdebbie's photo
Thu 06/24/10 12:51 AM


Hi! waving I just got back from the movies and saw this thread. I am flattered that some of you appreciate my opinions on health and fitness; thank you.

This is a debatable subject of course. I won’t try to change anyone’s mind but these are thoughts to consider. I’ve gleaned these views over the last 20 years of being both a lacto/ova vegetarian and a fitness trainer.

Based on everything I've learned over the last 10ish years about soy, I believe that processed soy products are unhealty for you – i.e. Silk.

Sugar is a lot like soy: When it's unprocessed and natural, it's quite good for you. When it's processed and modified, it's bad!

Stop believing anything the food companies say and simply think for yourself. If it's processed, packaged and made with a long list of un-pronounceable ingredients, it's almost certainly unhealthy. Avoid anything that's pasteurized, homogenized, hydrogenated or autolyzed and you'll live a whole lot longer.

If you drink soy milk as it has been traditionally made in Asia for thousands of years, it's good for you in moderation. If you drink processed, pasteurized, standardized soy milk beverages you might want to think again.

Real soy milk, by the way, only lasts a couple of days in the refrigerator. It goes bad very quickly because it's real food. Processed soy milk lasts a long, long, long time without going sour.

One brand of soy milk I do trust is Eden Soy.
www.EdenFoods.com
Their soy products have been through all kinds of scrutiny and passed with flying colors.

In short, avoid the most popular brands of soy products: Gardenburger, Silk, Westsoy, Boca Burgers, and O Organics which are all heavily processed.

The best brands were Eden Soy, and Vermont Soy products.

Processed cow's milk is bad for your health also. Try RAW MILK. Raw goat's milk is my personal recommendation, but even raw cow's milk has merit. What's so good about raw milk? It's not homogenized or pasteurized. Raw milk seems to be far easier to digest, and it contains living bacteria cultures that enhance digestion and even soothe the digestive tract.

Another current favorite is raw almond milk. It's made from raw, soaked almonds, water, vanilla and sea salt. While it doesn't have the protein content of animal milk, it's rich in plant-based fats and various anti-cancer phytonutrients. This is a top choice for vegans.

I’m not picking on just soy products though. The mantra I teach to my fitness clients is to eat foods in their most natural state; no processed foods (period) or in extreme moderation. This includes coffee creamer, prepared sauces and instant oatmeal. If you visit my cupboards and fridge you will see fresh fruits and veggies. I don’t have any canned goods, boxed foods or frozen foods. I even make my own salad dressing from olive oil, lemons and basil.

I hope this helps in one way or another. Everyone lives their lives differently and I certainly don’t expect people to live as extreme as I do.

Learn a lot and apply what works best for you. winking

THANK YOU (MELODY) flowerforyou Sounds right I do agree with that! WoW I won't buy that stuff AGAIN did you know it does NOT go BAD for like 2 months sick embarassed GROSS!

Ladylid2012's photo
Thu 06/24/10 12:53 AM

HA a mormon. laugh Not even close girl. I just choose to sleep until I wake up. winking


Haha, I'm a Utah non-mormon and I don't drink coffee either.

Melody, I love soy, I feel so much better when I drink it. I'll look into your recommendations. I do hope they have the Very Vanilla...

MelodyGirl's photo
Thu 06/24/10 12:55 AM
Edited by MelodyGirl on Thu 06/24/10 12:58 AM
Debbie you are more than welcome! flowerforyou

Lori, I love soy too! Try Eden products. :thumbsup:

Here is their soymilk

http://www.edenfoods.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=100260

Ladylid2012's photo
Thu 06/24/10 12:59 AM

Debbie you are more than welcome! flowerforyou

Lori, I love soy too! Try Eden products. :thumbsup:

Here is their soymilk

http://www.edenfoods.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=100260


I will...I am thinking I don't see it with the other soy milks, but then I never looked for it before either.

MelodyGirl's photo
Thu 06/24/10 01:02 AM
Edited by MelodyGirl on Thu 06/24/10 01:06 AM


Debbie you are more than welcome! flowerforyou

Lori, I love soy too! Try Eden products. :thumbsup:

Here is their soymilk

http://www.edenfoods.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=100260


I will...I am thinking I don't see it with the other soy milks, but then I never looked for it before either.


For online buying, do a product search "soymilk" to see more results - vanilla, chocolate, unsweetened, lite.

At the bottom of the page there is a "store locator" navigation by zip code.

Down2earthdebbie's photo
Thu 06/24/10 01:03 AM


HA a mormon. laugh Not even close girl. I just choose to sleep until I wake up. winking


Haha, I'm a Utah non-mormon and I don't drink coffee either.

Melody, I love soy, I feel so much better when I drink it. I'll look into your recommendations. I do hope they have the Very Vanilla...
UM that was a JOKE my 26 yr old daughter went thru this MORMON thingy for a few yrs..........No COFFEE LUCKY she moved to TEXAS& gave it up spock She drinks COFFEE AGAIN! AMEN! spock :thumbsup: