What made you happy today?

I forgot to say, BBH, that if you want tangier yogurt, incubate it for longer. I do about 9-10 hours in my yogurt maker. The lower time of 6 hours will result in milder flavored yogurt. All depends on what you enjoy. I either add fresh fruit or homemade strawberry jam to mine right before I eat it
Mine will have incubated almost 9 hours before I can get it in the "fridgenator," it's already been nearly 8 and I'm an hour away from home, lol.

Two things made me happy today:
My yogurt is AWESOME! Smooth, creamy, thick, tangy.
And, I walked two miles in the sunshine.
Oh yum! I won't get to taste mine till tomorrow, but I'll let y'all know.
 
I forgot to say, BBH, that if you want tangier yogurt, incubate it for longer. I do about 9-10 hours in my yogurt maker. The lower time of 6 hours will result in milder flavored yogurt. All depends on what you enjoy. I either add fresh fruit or homemade strawberry jam to mine right before I eat it
It did end up being about 9 hours since I had to be gone for a bit this evening (church board meeting). It was set up nice and firm so I'm happy. The water in the cooler was down to 98° but it had done the trick anyway. I used to put a spoonful of pure maple syrup on top. Guess I'll use my sugar free version. Got to watch those sugars now. 🙄
 
Incidentally, when you strain some of the liquid (whey) out of it, it becomes Greek yogurt. But save that whey! You can add it to soups for added protein or if you don't care for it, your dogs and chickens will love it poured over their food, or you can use it to add moisture to your compost. I'm sure there are other uses for it as well.
 
Incidentally, when you strain some of the liquid (whey) out of it, it becomes Greek yogurt. But save that whey! You can add it to soups for added protein or if you don't care for it, your dogs and chickens will love it poured over their food, or you can use it to add moisture to your compost. I'm sure there are other uses for it as well.
If you add some food grade citric acid to it, you can turn it into ricotta cheese too.
https://kitchenjournal.net/how-do-you-make-cheese-from-whey/
 

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