I drank milk for the longest time, and decided to try something different. Actually it was a combination of that reason, and that someone told me that at my age, milk doesn't necessarily benefit my health. : ) Since I knew I could get my calcium from other sources, I decided to give soy milk a chance.
I was hesitant at first because I expected that it wouldn't match the taste of ice cold milk. I was right! It doesn't. That's because it's made from soybeans.
It has its own unique flavor that's still smooth and refreshing. In my opinion, it has a lighter taste than milk, which I like.

I was just happy I didn't have to kick my late night cereal-for-dinner habit. :)
You can find the Silk brand of soy milk at Place and Markets in The Village, Roger's, and Goody's.
Perhaps you can try it as a substitute ingredient, while baking cookies, or just as a complement to oatmeal and cereal.

Let me know how your recipe turns out if you choose to use soy milk.
I use soy milk in moderation though because it's not the end-all perfect source of protein. I try to mix up my diet with different sources of nutrients from different foods.
If you're interested in the debate on whether soy is as beneficial a product as it's marketed to be, check out these links:
http://vegetarian.about.com/od/vegetarianvegan101/f/MilkSubstitutes.htm
The first one praises the benefits of soy, while the second link hosts a forum for discussion on soy as part of our diets.
http://caloriecount.about.com/soy-estrogen-men-ft36304
I would love to hear your feedback on these links, or any of your personal findings and opinions on the subject.

-Hilary : )
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