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Soyatoo! Rice Whip


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Ahorsesoul Enthusiast

I'll be making spaghetti ice cream for a group. One of them does not do dairy or gluten so I'm looking for a whipped topping for her. Anyone ever used the Soyatoo products?

I have an email into the company.


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jmengert Enthusiast

I emailed the company two months ago and never heard back. I'd love to know if you find out!

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Sorry, I don't have any info on the Soyatoo products. However, I am very curious what is spaghetti ice cream?

Ahorsesoul Enthusiast

Wow, I heard back from them with in a few hours. Shocked me.

Gluten QuestionTuesday, November 17, 2009 4:20 PMFrom: "Jaclyn Cardozo" jaclyndc@consciouscompany

Yes, the Soyatoo! Soy Whip and Rice Whip are gluten free.

Best Regards,

Jaclyn Cardozo

Operations Manager

Tofutown North America

W: www.Tofutown.com

E: jaclyndc@consciouscompany.cc

P: 415.742.TOFU

F: 415.373.9413

Ahorsesoul Enthusiast
However, I am very curious what is spaghetti ice cream?

While living in Germany one of our favorite outings was to go for spaghetti ice cream. It isn't hard to make, I use a potato ricer. I use this recipe but never have used the oj listed. It just makes an ice cream sundae very special.

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jmengert Enthusiast

Awesome! Thanks for the update!

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