chitchat Posted December 11, 2008 Report Posted December 11, 2008 I've seen "milk substitutes" listed with some food companies, but the ingredients still have plenty of milk. Does anyone here make their own soymilk with soybeans? Maybe that's an option. Quote
hankpac Posted December 19, 2008 Report Posted December 19, 2008 there are several sources for bulk products, and one is a restaurant supply. If you live in a larger city, you can buy bulk items from spices in large containers, to flour and sugar, and all other foods, as well as bulk napkins, and plastic ware in several forms, not mention table cloths and that sort of thing. the one we go to in Medofrd even has fresh and frozen meats, deli meats in bulk sticks (like salamis, etc.) The idea is to think, "Where else can I get this stuff, besides the bishop's storehouse?" Brainstorm a bit, and look in your yellow pages, or do a search on-line. We buy chocolate in several forms from a sister who makes a huge bulk order, to get it cheap. Pounds and pounds of baking choc, choc chunks and bits, bar stock, white, with or without nuts, EVERY for known to man. All in bulk. As to the Soy milk product if the restaurant supply doesn't have it, (and I would be they do) then seek out a source by searching for it online, using "soy milk products as you search. Good luck. Quote
hankpac Posted December 19, 2008 Report Posted December 19, 2008 Roll over the blue print and click to find the link.Dresslers, LLC, Making life good - Soygood!this company sells Dresslers products, and has a bulk 17 lb package of milk powder for 60 bucks. BUT>>>>you might want to read this and decide if this is a problem or a bunch of hooey.Soy is making kids 'gay' Quote
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