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Too many yoghurts!

cazziebo
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Any ideas on what I can do with several flavoured yoghurts which go out of date on Monday? (I know they'll be good a few days after that but still don't see us getting through them all!)
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I add yoghurt to pancake batter, makes them lovely and fluffy. Yum.0
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You can use them to flavour muffins, sure there's a recipe on here somewhere!
Yoghurt also freezes well, so you could do that if you have enough space, just in the pots as they are, or turn them into yoghurt lollies if you have kids!GC Oct £387.69/£400, GC Nov £312.58/£400, GC Dec £111.87/£4000 -
I'd leave them in the fridge and eat when I am ready - unless the lid has popped or they are fluffy......Please forgive me if my comments seem abrupt or my questions have obvious answers, I have a mental health condition which affects my ability to see things as others might.0
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yoghurt ice creamWins: 2008: £606.10 2009: £806.24 2010: £713.47 2011: 328.320
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If you've any fruit - I use tinned & fresh depending on what I've got in - make smoothies. Whizz up fruit of your choice, yoghurts & ice if you're doing it in a blender/processor and pour into glasses. It's lovely!0
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Use them to make a cake0
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I usually buy the tube ones for the children to take to school and freeze them, then by lunch time they're defrosted ready for use. Or you could freeze and then decide what to do with them and not be rushed.Fluttering about an inch off the ground, I may fly properly one day and soar in the clouds!
SPC2 #571 - trying to get as much as possible0 -
open them, stick a spoon in each one, and stand them in the freezer - when you pull them out you will have yogurt lollies without having to buy lolly mouldsAugust grocery challenge: £50
Spent so far: £37.40 :A0
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