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    Ashworth3715 Guest

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    is there soy canned milk or just regular cows milk? My daughter is allergic and found a recipe i wanted to try but it says i need 1 cup canned milk. If there isn't canned soy milk is it ok just to use regular soy milk?

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    TexasRose Guest

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    I don't see why not.

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    Twinmama Guest

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    yeah, I agree. It's surely fine. Or what about rice milk? I used to use rice milk in recipes.

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    yes and it can be found right alongside the regular canned milk

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    peacherina Guest

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    Yea that should work. I think so too. Let us know how it turned out.

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    Raquelita Guest

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    Wouldn't the soy milk in shelf-stable cartons be the equivalent of canned milk? I think it should work fine.

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    ButtrflyDreams Guest

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    I think regular soy milk or rice milk would work fine. I've never seen canned soy milk, but then again, I've never looked for it either.

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    barbiedoll1973_tn Guest

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    Yes I think that soy milk will work just fine I would give it a try.

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    muslgrl Guest

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    seems like you could to me

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashworth3715 View Post
    is there soy canned milk or just regular cows milk? My daughter is allergic and found a recipe i wanted to try but it says i need 1 cup canned milk. If there isn't canned soy milk is it ok just to use regular soy milk?
    Our local stores carry soy milk in regular gallon containers right next to regular cow's milk. Hope that you can find this-----you might want to call around and see before the search and hunt begins. Good luck!!!!!!! Also you can buy it powdered (our son had a milk allergy when he was young) and just add water.

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