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MaineMomof4
02-28-2007, 03:50 PM
Hi, I'm considering getting a machine to make my nut milk. I was just wondering if anyone that owns either the SoyBella or Soy Quick could tell me how they like it. Also just curious if either machine leave nut pulp behind in the milk? I would like to get something that gives you a smooth milk with no pulp in it. Thanks to everyone in advance.

MaineMomof4
02-28-2007, 10:48 PM
Heeeeeeeeeeeelp! :)

Pansy
03-01-2007, 07:20 AM
Hi, I'm considering getting a machine to make my nut milk. I was just wondering if anyone that owns either the SoyBella or Soy Quick could tell me how they like it. Also just curious if either machine leave nut pulp behind in the milk? I would like to get something that gives you a smooth milk with no pulp in it. Thanks to everyone in advance.

Hi,

Yes, we have a soyquick and it is WONDERFUL and very easy to clean.

Yes, it does seperate the nut pulp to make a nice smooth milk.

I ordered mine from Maraw and it is worth the money! (under $100.00)

Hope this helps,

Pansy;)

Veganforlife
03-01-2007, 07:46 AM
I ordered one too from
http://www.therawtable.com/
Can't wait for it to come! (Look under appliances on the site)
Her price is the best out there!

Veganforlife
03-01-2007, 07:47 AM
Forgot - free shipping too!!!

VeggieMel
03-01-2007, 02:59 PM
Hi Pansy,

I posted this question under another post, but I haven't gotten an answer yet. Maybe you can answer since you also have a soyquick. My question is this: When the filter cup is full of almonds, how do you get the grinding blade into the filter cup???

Morningstar
03-01-2007, 03:07 PM
I ordered one too from
http://www.therawtable.com/
Can't wait for it to come! (Look under appliances on the site)
Her price is the best out there!
Forgot - free shipping too!!!



Ditto & I love it

Pansy
03-01-2007, 05:52 PM
Hi Pansy,

I posted this question under another post, but I haven't gotten an answer yet. Maybe you can answer since you also have a soyquick. My question is this: When the filter cup is full of almonds, how do you get the grinding blade into the filter cup???

You only use 3/4 cup to 5-6 cups of water and there is plenty of room for the nuts. Just wiggle the cup gently up on the little blade. Once you have one you will see what I mean.

It goes on very easily!

Hope this helps,

Pansy;)

RawFoodieMom
03-01-2007, 07:09 PM
Hi,

Yes, we have a soyquick and it is WONDERFUL and very easy to clean.

Yes, it does seperate the nut pulp to make a nice smooth milk.

I ordered mine from Maraw and it is worth the money! (under $100.00)

Hope this helps,

Pansy;)

I was wondering this as well, thanks Pansy! I can't wait until I have the money for this... I'm soooo tired of the nut milk bag method... ugh. That's great that it separates the pulp and leaves a smooth milk. I wanted to make sure I will have pulp leftover for other recipes. And I don't like grainy milk.... Ohhhh... now I really want to buy this! LOL!

Debra

Pansy
03-03-2007, 07:13 AM
I was wondering this as well, thanks Pansy! I can't wait until I have the money for this... I'm soooo tired of the nut milk bag method... ugh. That's great that it separates the pulp and leaves a smooth milk. I wanted to make sure I will have pulp leftover for other recipes. And I don't like grainy milk.... Ohhhh... now I really want to buy this! LOL!

Debra

Your Kindly Welcome!

;)

Veganforlife
03-03-2007, 07:15 AM
Mine is scheduled to arrive Monday! I CAN'T WAIT. But I guess I gotta, huh?

emily
03-06-2007, 11:44 AM
The Soyabella is great! So great! I love it. It makes almond milk in just about 40 seconds and is super easy to clean up. No pulp in the milk and you can even throw figs in the grinder cup to increase sweetness and calcium. I love it! I tried making almond milk in the blender once - never again. This is so much easier.