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Monday Q&A | Smoothies, Shopping With Kids, and UK Conversions

February 15, 2010

Every Monday, I answer a few of the questions that my readers send me. If you have a question you’d like me to answer in a future Q&A post, just leave me a comment here or email me (thefrugalgirl [at] gmail [dot] com) and put Q&A in the subject line. I look forward to hearing [...]

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I’ve made yogurt probably 100 times by now…

November 30, 2009

but I’m always still amazed at how a few simple steps transforms a gallon of milk into this: And I always feel really satisfied when I load my fridge up with a fresh new batch. Learning how to make cottage cheese is next on my project list (I will, of course, share with you if [...]

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Monday Q&A-Homemade Yogurt Questions

October 26, 2009

Every Monday I answer a few questions from you, my readers! If you have a question you’d like me to answer in a future Q&A post (or a question that you’d like me to pose to my husband), leave me a comment, or email me (the frugal girl {at} gmail {dot} com) and put “Q&A” [...]

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Why I Make Homemade Yogurt

October 19, 2009

Homemade yogurt is a slightly unusual thing to make, and since yogurt is widely available, you might be wondering why in the world I bother. Here are a few reasons. For starters, yogurt is a really inexpensive food to eat if it’s homemade. A quart of non-organic yogurt costs $2-$3 in my area, but I [...]

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How To Make Homemade Yogurt

October 8, 2009

Those of you who’ve been reading here for a while will recognize the bones of today’s post. When I first posted it here, I used some old pictures from my original food-waste blog. Since then I’ve learned to post larger pictures and my camera equipment and skills have improved a bit. So today, I’m posting [...]

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You know what makes a really tasty breakfast?

June 14, 2009

Homemade vanilla yogurt mixed with fresh strawberries (thank you, Aldi, for making these affordable at $1.69/pound). It’s delicious, it’s not cereal, and it’s lovely and cool on a summer morning.

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