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Thanks. I did give it to them last nite. They loved it. I am going to try to find some recipes to make with it when I have time. I hate wasting stuff.

> > From: bribo54@...> Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 15:57:36 +0000> Subject: okara> > , I give 1/2 of my okara to my Chihuahuas, and the rest goes into my bread, along with the wheat that I've ground in my Vitamix.>

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I am not a fan of soy, but you can use okara in many ways. You can get a tofu

press for about 8 dollars to make traditional tofu. You can add it to baked

goods, smoothies, make ice cream from it, or make your poochies some dog treats

with it! For dog treats, add in a packet of beef or chicken gravy mix, enough

liquid to make a thick paste, then spread on a teflex sheet and dehdrate over

night, or form into a log and slice and bake them. Shredding up a sweet potato

into it gives a nice dose of veggies for dogs.

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> > Date: Fri, 20 Jan 2012 15:57:36 +0000

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> > , I give 1/2 of my okara to my Chihuahuas, and the rest goes into my

bread, along with the wheat that I've ground in my Vitamix.

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