You see how beautiful they are? I am so proud of them. At night, I tuck them in at bedtime like this:
Ok, not really. This is how you get the yogurt precursor to "set" into what we know as yogurt. A heating pad, some blankets, and a little TLC are all it takes. I gave Tiffany a jar of my vanilla yogurt- she'll have to post her opinion after she has an adequate sampling period. The best thing is you can make it how you like it (mine is fat free and sugar free)- whole milk, skim milk, tons of sugar, no sugar, whatever flavor you want, etc., and you know what's in it. No preservatives, additives, or anything. I'll post the recipe in a separate link-post just in case I've inspired you to try it (let me know how yours turned out if you do). Anyway, so that's the new "hobby" I've picked up. (I did get up at 2:00 am two nights in a row to check on them, though)
The other newsworthy item is that, as I mentioned, John (Tiffany's fiance) picked up the Durango, so it is officially out of my possession now. Here's John, smiling and happy with his new friend. I think the Durango almost looks happy, too:
So I am officially without a car of my own. Thanks to my best Italian friend (Gianluca), I do have a car to drive, though, at least until I find out whether I'm going to Italy or not. Enjoy your truck, John! :)
2 comments:
Hey Laura, I've got an idea! I can talk to my tv news people and get you a segment on Channel 4 news teaching us little people how to make yogurt!! HA HA
Hmm, yes, that does sound like a good idea. I could handle a little fame right about now...
:)
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