If your cat is having a diarrhea problem, try giving him a small 5 ml dosage of
plain yogurt before you feed them their dinner at night.
Not exact matches
Let the soup cool
before dividing into bowls and garnishing with a few pistachios, a dollop of
plain yogurt, and a drizzle of olive oil.
Today I made this unda - style by mixing an egg with
plain yogurt, milk, and a little roasted - red - pepper hummus and cooked it gently like an omelet, then put spinach and a corn tortilla on it
before turning it over.
Garnish each bowl with a sprinkling of basic Gremolata just
before serving, or stir 3 — 4 tablespoons into 1/3 — 1/2 cup sour cream,
plain yogurt, crème fraîche, or a combination.
Cooking spray 1 3/4 cups King Arthur Unbleached All - Purpose Flour (fluffed with whisk
before measuring) 1/2 cup unsweetened (nonalkalized) cocoa 2 tablespoons cornstarch 2 teaspoons baking soda 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup Cabot 2 %
Plain Greek
Yogurt 3/4 cup granulated sugar 3/4 cup packed dark brown sugar 2/3 cup vegetable oil 3 large eggs 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
I used
plain whole milk
yogurt for the sour cream, since sour cream always spoils in my fridge
before we finish it, and next time I'll prrobably sub sturdy sprouted corn tortillas for the chips I cook in the salsa, but it was simply fabulous.
The flavor of this granola is very subtle which is great over
plain or vanilla
yogurt in the morning
before your taste buds really wake up.
Before I started eating real foods, things like sauerkraut,
plain yogurt, kombucha and strong aged cheese were not even on my radar.
For this reason, I add the contents of a lactobacillus capsule to a 32 - ounce container of
plain full - fat
yogurt and let it «mature» for a week or two
before I ever try to eat it.
Thing is,
before this happened, I was eating «healthy»: using raw sugar, honey, agave nectar, molasses, almost no refined table sugar; drinking a smoothie of 4 - 5 fruits and veggies mixed with
plain yogurt every day; very little red meat; lots of various beans; watching caloric intake; whole grains, including wheat, spelt, rye, etc; soy - beans, oil, whatever; fish oil and other supplements; margarine instead of butter; etc..