Making some foods from scratch saves a couple bucks. Making other foods from scratch saves a couple cents. Your job, as a good kitchen steward, is to figure out the difference. Unless you have the luxury, like I do as a Type A stay-at-home-mom, of working your behind off making literally everything from scratch, it’s [...]
Entries Tagged as 'homemade yogurt'
Eat Well, Spend Less: Five Frugal Must-Have Real Foods
April 12th, 2011 · 75 Comments · Do It Yourself, Frugality
Tags: beans·Eat Well Spend Less·Frugality·homemade·homemade yogurt
Monday Mission: You Can Make Homemade Yogurt!
January 10th, 2011 · 67 Comments · Monday Missions
Your mission, if you choose to accept, is to make homemade yogurt – even if you’ve been afraid to do it in the past! Impact Ratings: Level of Commitment: Making Strides Making homemade yogurt has long been a foundational Kitchen Stewardship habit, because it is something you can do that fulfills all four pillars of [...]
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Homemade Yogurt Recipes (So You Can Eat it All the Time)
January 12th, 2010 · 21 Comments · Recipes
Do you know it’s been a month since I’ve posted a new recipe? That is ridiculous. You should all be leaving in droves. A food blog with no new recipes. Harumph. Maybe that’s just because I haven’t been as inspired to cook new things as much lately with the vacation and deciding to sell our [...]
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Kitchen Tip: Eat Plain Yogurt with Little or No Sweetener
January 12th, 2010 · 22 Comments · Upgraded Nutrition
It’s my constant goal to consume as little sweetener as possible, because I think that white sugar is going to wreak havoc on my health, and alternative sweeteners are very expensive and not always that much better for your health. I can’t exactly trick myself, but here are FOUR ways to reduce the sweetener with [...]
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