Hi, I have not tried it because I love the goatmilk kefir. Soymilk is
supposed to work just fine. Virginia D.
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I checked the web for more info on Kefir, and found that for the most
part, animal milk is used in the process. Does anyone know if you can
use something other - say: soy milk - as a substitute?
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From: DJG [mailto:ql...@tds.net]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 6:46 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Kefir !!
Hey! I've been making my own Kefir for several months now. It's quite
the amazing "stuff". I'm getting pretty good at it too. There is no
comparison to yogurt and kefir. Kefir is superior in every way. Do a
search and you'll be amazed what can be done with it, and the health
benefits. Heck, you can even make your own booze with it in a pinch lol.
Like CS, the cost is very low, and only the initial price of the grains,
but they grow and multiply, then you give them to someone else. The
cycle never ends.
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