Sentences with phrase «bought live culture»

If you already have store bought live culture yogurt in your fridge, you can also use a few tablespoons of that to start it instead of probiotics.

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Material Christianity: Religion and Popular Culture By Colleen McDannell Yale University Press, 312 pages, $ 35 The use» and the buying and selling» of religious artifacts illustrates the integration of religious life and everyday life.
The author considers the dangers of TV's tendencies toward over simplification, instant gratification, and sensationalism, and concludes that when religious buys into the TV culture, it runs the risk of distorting not only life, but also religious faith.
I'd read once that you could fake a sourdough starter with store bought yeast and live culture yogurt.
I always flip over packaging and check out the ingredients list of anything I buy and I was seriously impressed with these - just live coconut milk, dairy - free cultures and some starch for thickening, and the compote is only sweetened with fruit - a little grape extract.
Using store bought non-fat Bulgarian yogurt as my live culture, and non-fat milk.
I am going to try making homemade yogurt (well with store bought that has live cultures in it) I was wondering if it could be made with fresh goat milk or fresh cow milk.
But you can also follow the typical DIY yogurt routine, and use a small portion of store bought coconut yogurt, as long as it includes live cultures in the ingredients list (that's the bacteria that helps create a sour funk).
You can also add a few tablespoons of store - bought coconut yogurt with live cultures.
When children adopt the values that dominate commercial culture — dependence on the things we buy for life satisfaction, a «me first» attitude, conformity, impulse buying, and unthinking brand loyalty — the health of democracy and sustainability of our planet are threatened.
It was traumatic because, had I not chosen to have the care of an obstetrician and go for a hospital birth, had I bought into this home birth culture that is huge in the city where I live, my son would likely not be here today or we'd have been left with a child with severe brain or neurological damage.
Just be sure to buy yogurt that contains lactobacillus, or live cultures.
I am well aware that in our culture we are suppose to express a live and let live, embrace diversity, and pretend that everyone's ideas are equally valid and that, scientific research be damned, everyone is entitled to raise their babies however they choose as long as they stay out of the radar of social services and buy enough Disney products.
Especially in our instant - gratification culture, it's hard to feel like a successful scientist or engineer in grad school when your friends from college have already gotten great jobs, gotten married, bought houses, and started families — all while you're still living with roommates and eating Ramen noodles.
Tip: Kefir is an excellent alternative to yogurt and some kefir has even more live, active cultures than the average store bought yogurt.
Perhaps you should try live culture and compared with store bought.
Store bought kefir might have additives including sugar and though I'm sure it contains many live cultures, the numbers might not compare to the amount of probiotics your homemade kefir can supply you with.
But if it's store - bought, look for sauerkraut that's refrigerated and labeled as containing live cultures.
To make your first batch of homemade yogurt, you're going to need a little bit of that high quality store - bought yogurt to get started (high quality meaning organic, full - fat, unsweetened, with live active cultures).
Other options are to buy yogurt which contains «live and active» cultures.
Many Asian cultures buy fresh food daily so processing to extend shelf life is neither necessary nor welcome.
Most Americans do not eat fermented foods with enough live cultures on a regular basis and many of the store - bought versions don't contain enough cultures to keep us healthy or contain a large amount of sugar which causes its own problems.
With that in mind, I'll take $ 20 any - day to buy an active grain culture, smile about it, and know that I'll always come out ahead even I get charged $ 30 or $ 40 for a live culture.
If you want to buy commercial kimchi, be sure to look at the label and select only those products that contain words to the following effect «contains live cultures», «naturally fermented» or «unpasteurized».
I mean, truly, an emblem of jam band culture that the women of fashion's guard would not have dared to touch even if their lives depended on it, the shoes were co-opted by an illuminating vision (illuminating because we all bought into it) all thanks to Phoebe Philo.
They grew up together in Little Italy and Candella doesn't buy Martin's excuses of poverty and culture for turning to a life of crime, not with such salt - of - the - Earth parents who treat Candella almost like family.
The real horror of Fargo is that many of the characters have thoughtlessly bought into the «sunny» veneer of American culture and the empty promise of «the American Dream», but at the same time they seem unable to reconcile those impossible visions of optimism with the persistent troubles that plague their lives — often caused by their own lack of self - awareness.
Amber Wright runs the Amish Artisan Village in Middlebury, Indiana, a collection of shops where people come to admire a simpler way of life, buy handicrafts and enjoy the unique culture, charm and cooking.
NO SIMPLE DEATH Amber Wright runs the Amish Artisan Village in Middlebury, Indiana, a collection of shops where people come to admire a simpler way of life, buy handicrafts and enjoy the unique culture, charm and cooking.
Living in a Buenos Aires aparment or house is the best way to learn about the city culture: buying your food in the local grocery store or your street's «verduleria» (fruit and vegetable store), having a coffee in your neighborhood café, talking with your next door neighbor and taking the «colectivo» (bus) to get around.
2012 «Light Darkness and Shadow: Art and the Meaning of Life», Huffpost Culture, 11 December «Review: Tim Noble & Sue Webster Nihilistic Optimistic, Blain Southern», Kentish Towner, 6 November Mark Sinclair, «Nihilism, optimism and bedtime tales», Creative Review, 1 November Martin Coomer, «Tim Noble and Sue Webster: Nihilistic Optimistic», TimeOut: London, 29 October «Where to buy... Tim Noble and Sue Webster», The Week, 27 October Amy Dawson, «Art Review», The Metro, 24 October Rachel Campbell - Johnston, «Exhibitions: Critic» s Choice», The Times, 20 October Lia Chavez, «A Glimpse at Splitting, Multiplying Universes: Frieze London 2012 Highlights», Huffpost Arts & Culture, 17 October «Arts Agenda: The cultural highlights you have to see», I Newspaper, 16 October «Tim Noble and Sue Webster exhibition: We and Our Shadows», Evening Standard, 16 October Rob Alderson, «Amazing Silhouette Sculptures by Tim Noble and Sue Webster on show in London», It» s Nice That, 16 October Waldemar Januszczak, «Magic Lurks in the Shadows», The Sunday Times, 14 October Emma O'Kelly, «Nihilistic Optimistic by Tim Noble and Sue Webster, Blain Southern Gallery», Wallpaper, 10 October Colin Gleadell, «The best anti-Frieze in London», The Daily Telegraph, 9 October Jon Savage, «Frieze Week: Tim Noble & Sue Webster», Dazed Digital, 8 October Kate Kellaway, «Interview with Tim Noble & Sue Webster», The Observer, 7 October Rachel Campbell - Johnston, «Critics Choice», The Times, 6 October Lynn Barber, «The Dark Arts», The Sunday Times, 30 September Charlotte Cripps, «Bringing art to the Charts», The Independent, 29 September «Modern Life is Rubbish», The Art Newspaper, October John B. Henderson, «Chess», The Scotsman, 18 September Tim Walker, «Observations: Chess is the name of the game in a new London show», The Independent, 4 September Liz Stinson, «Artists Turn Junk Into Amazing Silhouettes», Wired, 6 July «Tim and Sue», Hunger, Summer «Tim Noble, Sue Webster and David Adjaye in Coversation with Louisa Buck», Garage Mag Online, 25 May
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