Not exact matches
But thanks to one local teen, a few
yogurt containers, and a makeshift rooftop garden, more than 400 trees have now been
saved and replanted.
You don't need to cover these when you freeze them initially, but if there are some leftover, I would recommend putting them in a sealed
container (without any
yogurt or toppings) to
save for the next time.
Do I need to use a store bought culture for each batch, or can I
save one
container from the homemade
yogurt to culture the next batch (like I do for dairy
yogurt).
However, using a large
container of plain whole milk
yogurt will
save you money (and
save on added sugar) and give you the flexibility of adding your own flavorings to baby's
yogurt.
However, using a large
container of plain whole milk
yogurt will
save you money (and
save on added sugar) and give you the flexibility of adding your own flavorings to baby's
yogurt.
Bonus points for using the
yogurt container instead of a bowl, and
saving yourself a dish to wash!
If you're dropping off at a site, a good tip for storing your scraps is to
save them in an empty
container, like a
yogurt tub, and store the tub in your freezer.