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FOOD SHOPPING FOR A FAMILY - ISH

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  • jaybee
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    Result!!!!

    Now, what was it you bought??? ;)
  • Spendless
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    Mr Spendless bought the kids some mini corner yoghurts and they ate them in one sitting >:((it gets worse -they had a money off coupon which I didn't see and Iripped the barcode up beyond repair and had to sling coupon >:()
    Next week I went shopping and bought big pot of natural yoghurt and pack of supercook sprinkle set . This has 3 little jars of chocolate strands/hundreds & thousands and sugar strands. Served kids plain yoghurt & let them sprinkle topping of choice over. Ate it all up
  • 16011996
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    oooh, top idea spendless, sick of buying corner yogurts although they are buy 6 get 6 free in sains. jaybee i was buying pasta sauce. ;)
  • System
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    oooh, top idea spendless, sick of buying corner yogurts although they are buy 6 get 6 free in sains. jaybee i was buying pasta sauce.  ;)
    Have you tried making your own. I havent done it for years but when i had all the kids at home this is what i used to do:

    You can use a flask or buy a yogurt maker (I got mine from a car boot). All you need is the cheapest UHT milk and 1 tablespoon value natural live yogurt, and fruit, jam my lot prefered milk shake), plus a small amount (1-2 tsp) sugar to flavour. Leave overnight. You can add dried milk to it to make it thicker.
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  • 16011996
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    can you do it with skimmed uht or does it need to fat full??
  • 16011996
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    or full fat even. ;D ;D
  • Spendless
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    I haven't seen a yoghurt maker for years :(
  • System
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    can you do it with skimmed uht or does it need to be full fat??

    I only ever use semi skimmed. But i am guessing that either would be fine.
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  • 16011996
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    will haveto have a bash at that then, thanks judi, you are fab.
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