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Thanks for your update. I decided on the MioMat after watching a few videos, and am waiting for it to arrive. I am one of those people who accumulate appliances, so it's helpful to get your opinion and tips.
Hi. Thanks for the review, it was really helpful. I saw that you didn't use the measuring cup that comes with the miomat. Can you tell me what the weight of soaked beans you use to make your milk please. I have just ordered my machine and I am really keen to try it out. Thanks Souzan
I'm so glad you found the review helpful. I've never weighed the soaked beans, but I take about 75g of dry soy beans and soak them in water overnight - usually between 8 to 12 hours. Then I drain the beans, add them to the MioMat, fill to the 1300 mL line, install the grinder ring, place the lid on, select the "soy milk" program and let it run to completion. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
I got the same question. The recipe does not state 1 cup of soaked or dry soybeans. So I eyeballed and used 2 cups of soaked one and filled water til it reaches max line.
Grab your very own MioMat from Amazon: amzn.to/3c9Rf1R and start making your own plant based milk.
Watch Next: This recipe will give you a fresh, homemade soup using MioMat: ua-cam.com/video/dw2eLZcWRzg/v-deo.html
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Thanks for your update. I decided on the MioMat after watching a few videos, and am waiting for it to arrive. I am one of those people who accumulate appliances, so it's helpful to get your opinion and tips.
Glad I could help. I myself have a few appliances sitting in cabinets that will probably never be used again.
Thank you for reviewing a product that has had regular use after a year.
No problem. Still using it almost every weekend.
Try cleaning it with Bar Keepers Friend - it’s what I do with my Instant Pot. Not as natural as vinegar, but it works
Hi. Thanks for the review, it was really helpful. I saw that you didn't use the measuring cup that comes with the miomat. Can you tell me what the weight of soaked beans you use to make your milk please. I have just ordered my machine and I am really keen to try it out. Thanks Souzan
I'm so glad you found the review helpful. I've never weighed the soaked beans, but I take about 75g of dry soy beans and soak them in water overnight - usually between 8 to 12 hours. Then I drain the beans, add them to the MioMat, fill to the 1300 mL line, install the grinder ring, place the lid on, select the "soy milk" program and let it run to completion. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.
I got the same question. The recipe does not state 1 cup of soaked or dry soybeans. So I eyeballed and used 2 cups of soaked one and filled water til it reaches max line.
I wonder if a few denture tablets would clean it. I use them in my stainless steel water bottles and they work well.
They would probably work.
I don't think I'd use a plastic strainer. Too many microplastics, especially since the liquid is hot.
Fortunately, you can still use the metal strainer that comes with it.
The sponge you are using is dirty
You are certainly right. I should switch out my sponges more often, especially when I'm shooting a video.
This video was not a sponge tutorial as far as I could tell. 😂