Silk Nog???
#126330 - 11/30/04 09:11 AM
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Angela E.
Reged: 10/14/04
Posts: 2518
Loc: Michigan
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Anyone in the MIdwest area found this yet? I have looked in Meijer and Kroger and they don't carry it. Meijer said they might get it in since they just got the regular stuff in.
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I found mine at Wal-Mart does that help you?
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Angela I noticed that you are a Michigander too. I live in Rochester Hills and found it at my local Kroger store. Heard so much aboutit and so thrilled to try it, you'll love it. Where in Michigan are you? Would like to start a group for us here if possible. Hope you find it.
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Paula- I checked Kroger yesterday and no luck yet so maybe its coming. I live in the Erie, Mi just a bit south of Monroe. Actually if you have chatted in the Living room before there are 3 more of us that live in SE Michigan. Heather7476, Amie(kyhricat) and Michele. We were going to get together this weekend but plans fell through. You are more than welcomed to join us the next time. We were thinking in Jan. It would be an informal gathering at someone's house.
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Thanks! I'll have to see if the one in Ohio is a supercenter or not. Ours in Monroe isn't.
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I've seen it at the Walmart Supercenter. Haven't bought it yet, though.
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I bought it at Sam's Club so I figured it was at Walmart too as brought out. It is not at my grocery store though. It is very good but I still had trouble finishing it in less than 10 days by myself. That is why I was thinking about nog 'ice cream'.
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I'm figuring if I can just thicken the soy nog it will make a fabulous custard. Anyone tried this already? Maybe use it as a custard pie filling, add some bourbon or rum, sprinkle fresh nutmeg on top....I'm dying to try this and haven't had a chance!
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No but
#126422 - 11/30/04 03:22 PM
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I would make ice cream if I had an ice cream maker.
-------------------- IBS-A for 20 years with terrible bloating and gas. On the diet since April 2004. Remember this from Heather's information pages:
"You absolutely must eat insoluble fiber foods, and as much as safely possible, but within the IBS dietary guidelines. Treat insoluble fiber foods with suitable caution, and you'll be able to enjoy a wide variety of them, in very healthy quantities, without problem." Please eat IF foods!
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I'll have to check at Sam's club. I do have a membership there! Thanks!
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Re: No but
#126500 - 11/30/04 07:59 PM
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steather
Reged: 01/29/03
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Loc: Phoenix, AZ
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Mmmm, ice cream with Silk Nog sounds delicious.
-------------------- Heather
"Quod me Nutrit me Destruit"
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A few days ago I posted a recipe for Silknog bread I think would be good, have not tried it yet, but few years ago made the normal version. Maybe if someone tries it or other recipes we will be off and running with the Silknog recipes.
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I know I'm late on this, and it probalby doesn't matter...but it's at my Kroger too, in the organic section. OMG it's awesome. I could drink a gallon in a sitting, but then I'd be sick of course
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Ok it's a week later and my Kroger and Meijer doesn't have it! Where aisle did you find it in? Is it in with the regular milk or is it not cold? I really want some!!! I might have to break down and make some! I am being lazy!!!
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I drink egg nog every year because I love it. I drink so much all at once that I always get sick. Since I was diagnosed with IBS I missed having it this year. I saw everyone on here writing about the silk nog so I had to try it. I found it at Big Y Food Store in CT. I could not believe how much like egg nog it tasted like. I found though that just like the real egg nog, you can only drink a small amount because of the heaviness. It did not sit well in my stomach. I did not get sick though which was a plus. Hope this helps.
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Hi, Angela. I'm an Ohioan...and I get my silk nog at the local iga. Of course, you can probably find this at Health Food Stores (Wild Oats, Trader Joes) or get them to order it special for you. Another product that tastes just like egg nog is Boathouse Farms Protein Drink. Amazing. It has chai in it, though, which could upset your tummy if caffeine bugs you. I can get the Boathouse Farms products at IGA, Tops, or Giant Eagle. Good luck!
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WHOOOOO! I found the Silk Nog! It is soooo good!! I finally found it at a Kroger's in Monroe. Just in time for the holiday!!!!
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