Soya Milk

You all seem to be such proficient chefs. Well here is a place to share some of that cooking knowledge. Or do you have a cooking problem? Ask away. Jams and chutneys go here too.
alcina
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Post: # 24947Post alcina »

Andy Hamilton wrote:Also how many people do you know that grow soya in the UK?
Me, me! :mrgreen: This is my second attempt to grow soya - I love edamame! Last year I had horrendous germination problems...this year the germination was better, but the friggin' snails decided that soya was the new lettuce and have completely scoffed half my plants! Entirely GM free...and organic.

Alcina

floot
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Post: # 25429Post floot »

I am neutral on soy and consume little. I would like to grow it.
However, here is a link to a group that portrays an entirely different picture on soy to what I have been told.


http://www.soyonlineservice.co.nz/01introduction.htm


floot
Mike Jackson, top of australia, www.nhulunbuy.com [its photos only of my town] Permie who is currently ''off-farm'' and frustrated. Cheers

Martin
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Post: # 25432Post Martin »

followed the link - phytoestrogens eh! :shock:
no thanks! - I had read about that before, I'll stick to what I evolved to eat! :wink:
http://solarwind.org.uk - a small company in Sussex sourcing, supplying, and fitting alternative energy products.
Amateurs encouraged - very keen prices and friendly helpful service!

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