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Punk_in_Drublic
July 9th, 2007, 12:03 PM
Anyone tried this? Is it any good? I'm thinking of trying it and wanted to know if i should spend the money on it or not! Thanks.

hoodedclawjen
July 9th, 2007, 12:13 PM
its great if you like rice milk thats vanilla-y :)

have you had rice milk before? if so, its the same, but vanilla, and therefore mighty good.

the rice-milk-iness makes it sweet though, so if you've not had ricemilk before and are comparing it to vanilla soyamilk, you'll find it to be sweeter. ricemilk is also thinner in consistancy than soya milk- just throwing that in there incase.

i don't know if i'd drink it/use it in cereal straight, cos its too sweet for me like that, but that might just be me- if you don't find regular rice milk too sweet for those things, you'll be fine.

i think its excellent for making smoothies with frozen bananas, putting in american/scottish pancake batter, and for using in rice-pudding.

Punk_in_Drublic
July 9th, 2007, 12:16 PM
Ooh thanks. I use rice dream on cereal and really like it. Ah that's cool, was thinking of doing some smoothies etc so might give that a try!

*Cringe*
July 9th, 2007, 11:29 PM
Mmmm. I like this stuff, and I don't normally like rice milk. I don't buy it that often (it's decently expensive) but when I do it goes pretty quick.
I don't find it *that* sweet, but I do have a pretty big sweet tooth. I put it in cereal, although I prefer soy for that because it gets it less soggy. I've actually put it in (organic, cane-sugar-sweetened, vegan) chocolate cereal but that's probably not a recommended breakfast ^^;;
Yeah. I'd say it's worth it. I do use it in stuff more than straight-up drinking. It's amazing in smoothies.

dahlia
July 10th, 2007, 03:28 PM
What's the texture like? I have found that a lot of these products have a weird texture that isn't creamy enough to trick your pallet.