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Start by shopping around for a soy food or beverage you like, then pick it up every time you buy groceries and make it a part of your weekly routine.
Try filling your flour jar with soy. You can substitute soy flour for one-third of wheat flour in recipes. (See Soyberry Muffins recipe.)
Try snacking on dry-roasted soy nuts. They make a wonderful snack and save you 23 calories and 3 grams of fat compared to potato chips.
Doctors recommend eating one serving of soy a day. One serving equals ˝ cup of tempeh, 1 cup of soymilk, 3 tablespoons of roasted soybeans, or a soy protein bar. It only takes one serving a day to make a difference! |
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