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Old 05-24-2010, 08:09 PM   #44
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....or a pillbug. well, except it's not black.

I got nuthin' good today except that for dessert, we're gonna have berries and yogurt. I like it sweetened so I mixed honey with the yogurt, and I always sweeten the berries as well.

Oh wait, Ursy, you asked about yogurt, didn't you? Yes, I have made my own. I read a lot of how-to blogs for making it in a crockpot and finally decided to experiment. I scalded 8 cups (half a gallon) of milk on the stove (used a meat thermometer to make sure it hit 180 degrees), then let it cool to 110 (again used the thermometer). I had heated a clean crock from my crockpot by filling it with steaming hot water, and I also preheated my oven to "warm" then turned it off.

Once the milk cooled to 110, I dumped the water out of the crock and poured the milk in. Then I mixed a little of the warm milk into a cup of Greek yogurt (any yogurt with active cultures will work), and stirred the yogurt into the crock of milk, put the lid on, and sat it in the (turned off!!) oven for eight hours.

Voila, yogurt! It was pretty soft, but I fixed that by draining part of it and heck, we just ate the rest.

The trick to yogurt is to keep it at the correct temperature and avoid jostling it for those eight hours that it needs to culture and set.

Hope you feel better, darlin!
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