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Old 07-16-2007, 10:48 PM
mevlana mevlana is offline
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Default If you roasted soy beans in the oven or skillet, then ground them in a coffee

grinder...? then if you put them into a regular coffee maker with a filter, wouldn't that make soy milk?
there must be some way you could make soy milk in a coffee maker..


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I think that would make a soy substitute for coffee. I don't think they're roasted for soy milk. You could try buying one of those soy milk makers.
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nope that's not poss... bcoz milk can be made from fresh beans & tender, not from the dried ones........
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