To: Lil'freeper; 2Jedismom
That yogurt maker looks pretty good! I've started buying low-fat organic yogurt at Trader Joe's and it is fairly inexpensive. It's about $.50 cheaper than the regular Stop and Shop store brand, which is NOT organic, and almost $1 less than Stonyfield.
I might get one of these because when we move to MS, there won't be a Trader Joe's there, so I'll be looking for a good source of organic yogurt that's not so expensive. The Stonyfield, and even the Trader Joe's, to some extent, has a bit of a bite to it that I don't much care for, anyway. It sounds from the reviews that the homemade yogurt doesn't have that tang, so I might like it even better. And I could make my own homemade FROZEN yogurt, YUM!
7,336 posted on
02/28/2007 11:57:27 AM PST by
SuziQ
To: SuziQ
The next household appliance I'm going to get is a big, commercial-grade ice cream maker. I have a little one - makes one quart at a time and you have to freeze the bowl. In the long run this is good because it controls how much ice cream I can make (and Big'ol Freeper can eat) at one time. That and the fancy ones I have my eye on all cost a pretty penny. Heh.
7,339 posted on
02/28/2007 2:22:38 PM PST by
Lil'freeper
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To: SuziQ
We have Brown Cow here.
I like their cream-on-top kind. Not lowfat, but MAN it's good. Had one as part of breakfast this morning. Vey tasty.
I wish we had a Trader Joe's. You'd think with Olympia's reputation, there would be a natural foods store on every corner, but nooo.
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