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Make Your Own Soybean Milk
You can make up to two quarts of fully-cooked, ready-to-use soymilk in 22 min. using your own soybeans and water, say the distributors of a new soymilk machine.
  All you have to do is soak a cup of dried beans in water overnight. The next day you put the soaked beans into the unit's stainless steel basket and add two quarts of water. Then you just switch it on and let it go to work.
  The machine grinds up the beans and then cooks and mixes them with the water. No other additives are needed.
  "The milk is fully cooked and has a shelf life about like refrigerated milk. All surfaces of the machine are non-stick so cleanup is easy. Operation is totally automatic," says company representative Chris Broadwell.
  Sells for a suggested retail of $189. The company sells a full range of juicers, (including a "wheat grass juicer"), pressure cookers, yogurt makers, and other unusual appliances.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Miracle Exclusives, Inc., 64 Seaview Blvd., Port Washington, N.Y. 11050 (ph 800 645-6260; fax 516 621-1997; Web site: www.miracleexclusives.com).


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2001 - Volume #25, Issue #4