@dpayton
No problem : ))) ! I am glad that I saw your question since my e-mail notifications setting does not work for some reason and if I am ever late answering it is for that reason ; ).
Yes- this soy milk is pretty easy to find here in the Bay Area. We buy it in Whole Foods because we go there often, but it is also available in Sprouts and Walmart etc. and I am sure in some other stores. : )
PS: Whatever "milk" you buy make sure it has no added sugar, emulsifiers, oils etc. For example this is a list of ingredients for one brand of "ripple milk" and you do not want to see something like this :
WATER, PEA PROTEIN BLEND (WATER, PEA PROTEIN), CANE SUGAR, VEGETABLE OIL (SUNFLOWER OR SAFFLOWER OIL), CONTAINS LESS THAN 1% OF VITAMIN PALMITATE, VITAMIN D2, VITAMIN B12, TRICALCIUM PHOSPHATE, DIPOTASSIUM PHOSPHATE, SUNFLOWER LECITHIN, NATURAL FLAVOR, SEA SALT, GUM ARABIC, GUAR GUM, GELLAN GUM.
Try to stay away form any food that has "other ingredients" than what you wish to consume. If Oatmeal has anything else than oatmeal in the list of ingredients - stay away from it. If "milk" has anything else than a plant involved - stay away from it, and so on ; )
@surftohealth88
Well, CRAP! I bought the one you said NOT to! hahaha
@kjacko said he gets the kid version and I see that one has NO sugar at all in it. That'll be my next purchase. I try to stay away from too much sugar but I've never bought Ripple before sand just thought that was a normal ingredient. UGH!
I'm also going to look into your soy milk idea and start oatmeal for breakfast, too!
Thanks for all the help, Surf!!