Crock Pot Yogurt

Six hours later... (Picture the ticking clock on the TV show "24")

I have not died. I have had no ill effects whatsoever from the yogurt, and in fact I have enjoyed a glass of milk this afternoon and have suffered none of the usual unfortunate issues that usually attack !

This is so cool.

So, I used homemade jam to flavor the yogurt. What other suggestions might there be? I generally enjoy fresh fruit and granola. What else can I do with it?
 
Free, too funny!

Ldychef2k said:
Six hours later... (Picture the ticking clock on the TV show "24")

I have not died. I have had no ill effects whatsoever from the yogurt, and in fact I have enjoyed a glass of milk this afternoon and have suffered none of the usual unfortunate issues that usually attack !

This is so cool.

So, I used homemade jam to flavor the yogurt. What other suggestions might there be? I generally enjoy fresh fruit and granola. What else can I do with it?
You didn't die b/c it was Crick Pot Yogurt. ;)

Ldy, there is a reason why your nose is north of your mouth, as my dad always said. Usually (unless you are a frail woman like freemotion) it will tell you when something is safe or not before you stick it in your mouth. :D

But don't take my word for it. :P
 
big brown horse said:
Crick Pot Yogurt. ;)
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I couldn't resist!

My best friend's mom called it the "pokey pot" so I just thought that was your own special nick name for your crock pot. :lol:
 
I think "Pokey Pot" was really a brand name of one, many years ago. Glad it turned out good. If it wasn't sweetened, it would be great on baked potatoes. Or anything else you use sour cream with.
 
I like to add a little bit of REAL maple syrup to my yogurt........AFTER I have made the yogurt, of course. :plbb

Our home canned apples, peaches, pears or blueberries are delicious when added to it also.
 
Canned fruit! I have some pears that I over sweetened and they caramelized. That might be a good use for them!!!

I love all these smileys !!!
 
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