Becoming soy-a-holics and automatically downing anything made from soybeans is not the road to health, but neither is shunning and stigmatizing soyfoods. This page has more links and information about soy than you could possibly read in a day. Lots of stuff to poke through and digest if you're interested in the health benefit claims of soy.

Posted on December 1, 2006

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around December 1, 2006...

I was also writing about:
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Sticky toffee pudding ice cream is available
A special preview for Megnut readers
What if we got some of Toronto’s most exciting architects and designers to build gingerbread houses
Win a Shake Shack t-shirt autographed by Danny Meyer!
Chocolate advent calendar adventures
Classic Turducken is a created by deboning and layering a whole turkey, duck and chicken
I looked toward Per Se’s blue door and a secret garden
A slideshow of favorite cookies from Gourmet
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