Kindness begins with the understanding that we all struggle.
~ Charles F. Glassman
Jello Flavored Yogurt
Ingredients:
1 box sugar free Jello, any flavor (I’ve used Great Value Black Cherry, and Peach which were both good)
1 cup water
1 cup plain nonfat Greek yogurt
Directions:
Heat water to boiling and add jello packet.
Stir or whisk until jello is dissolved.
Allow jello to cool before adding yogurt. (to retain probiotic properties of yogurt)
Add in one cup of yogurt and stir until combined.
Refrigerate and allow mixture to set up like jello.
Bailey inspires me to shop and sell on ebay. Some day.... But, I can start with things Tommy and I have.
ReplyDeleteLeaving my cat's food out drew every cat in the neighborhood and feral cats from blocks away, not to mention wild animals.
When I had chickens, I had a short supply to eggs, just walk out the side door. I miss them and their eggs. It was a fun adventure. I also traded for things, and gave them to people who did favors for me and would not take money. I am going to try the Jello and yogurt. And, I am shopping for two spices I need to make dressing so I will not be exposed to canola oil, and soybean oil.
Thank you. You just reminded me to add olive oil to my grocery list. I read the same thing about commercial salad dressing, that the oils in it are not good for you. Yes, chickens are so much fun and easy to feed with scraps, although we have chicken feed for them too.I hope you like the jello and yogurt. I’ve been eating some everyday.
DeleteSounds like you have had a busy and productive week. What a great buggy sale, and I hope that Bailey makes a good profit for her shop. I love those Pioneer woman sheets, and I'm sure your bedroom looks so pretty. I'll check out the blogs, and your meals sound good. That yogurt jello sounds good and refreshing for summer. I think it would work well for jello salads. I grew up calling athletic shoes, tennis shoes. I also call pants, britches which cracks my son up. My husband said that he can tell when I am getting angry because my southern accent gets thicker by the minute. And it isn't Scarlett O'Hara southern but Appalachian hillbilly southern.:D
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😂 I’m laughing over here Kathy about your husband saying that about your accent. There is something special about the sound of a sweet southern accent. 💕
DeleteIt was a productive week for sure. I was worried that the blog post was too long, so I did remove one part and saved it for next week.
I’m going to add mandarin oranges to my next batch of jello as I think that will be so refreshing.
I hope you have a terrific weekend. 😊
(Little Penpen) your post is so full of goodness and info. I enjoy seeing what you and Bailey are up to each week. I wish I had her umphh to do the sales thing. I messed with eBay for a bit, but ended up getting overwhelmed with all the extra stuff lying around, waiting to be sold. Regarding cats, we’ve been feeding the strays and found kittens last week in the garage. So it was time to get serious. I bought a live trap and my vet offered to help spay and neuter. Since my trap arrived, most of the cats have disappeared and we didn’t even set it yet. What’s up with that??? We do have a huge male that seems to scare the others. We are thinking he has run them off. We are now scratching our heads, trying to decide what to do. Im from the south and it’s tennis shoes for me. Tennis shoes or dress shoes or sandals. Lol
ReplyDeleteThank you, Penny. It was a good week and I worked on the blog quite a bit. (I guess it shows 😀) I did the eBay sales for a while too a few years ago, but didn’t enjoy it enough to continue. It’s a good side hustle for those who enjoy it though.
DeleteThose kitties must have seen your trap and thought they better get out of there. Isn’t that the way it goes? Once you get ready to solve an issue, it disappears. Must be Murphy’s law or something. Those traps are really good though, we’ve caught a raccoon or two with those.
Tennis shoes it is! 😊 I hope you have a great weekend.
Glad I made you laugh, Belinda.
ReplyDeleteIf I am really getting wound up over something, my husband will say, oh lawd she's going southern on me. ;)
Bahaha, how funny, Kathy. 😃
DeleteLove your Friday posts! I noticed Graceful Little Honeybee (30 things to save money) is back - I got two emails with great reading.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your sweet words. I read on another blog that she was back to posting too. 💕
DeleteGreat week Belinda. You always are able to save and make do.
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Thank you, Jackie. We try and do the best we can.
DeleteI don't think I've ever heard of cranberry beans. I'm going to try and find some. Do you have a favorite recipe or way to prepare? In return, I'll share my favorite way to eat yogurt. I prefer Greek but this works for regular as well. Add 1 teaspoon of unsweetened baking cocoa to a single serve container and mix well. If I'm using plain, sometimes I'll add a squirt of honey too. I'm a chocoholic and it's a low cal treat!
ReplyDeleteOh and I have heard them called tennis shoes but we've always called them sneakers. Thanks for another enlightening post!
Hi Bobi,
DeleteWalmart sells the cranberry beans also known as October beans. They are delicious. Here is a blog post I made about how to cook dried beans. It’s really easy to do:
https://savingmoneyinmytennesseemountainhome.blogspot.com/2013/10/cooking-with-dried-beans.html
Oh, your yogurt sounds delicious! I will definitely try that this week. Yum!
Thank you for your kind words. I’m glad you enjoyed the blog this week. 💕
Really enjoyed your blog today…thank you! One caution on the ‘jello yogurt’….since heat will destroy the goodness of yogurt (probiotics, etc.), you might cool down the hot jello as much as possible before adding the yogurt. I have routinely made my own yogurt for 40+ years (SUPER easy) and enjoy the plain as is or, if I need a bit of sweet, I stir in honey, maple syrup or jam. Thanks again for all the info and a look at your week!
ReplyDeleteThank you. 😊
DeleteThat is a great tip on the yogurt, so I will allow the jello to cool before adding the yogurt next time. I’ll even update the recipe to state that.
I’m glad you enjoyed the blog this week. 😊
Thanks for your blog reading list and the recent additions. I like to take a look at new blogs to me and see if they are something I would like to read. Also, I look forward to reading yours as well. Diane
ReplyDeleteThank you, Diane. That is so sweet of you to say. I’m glad you enjoy reading my blog. I love writing it each week. 💕
DeleteI hope you get out for daily walks and get some activity in. Those recipes and meals sound like a walk afterwards would be warranted! Jen
ReplyDeleteI know daily walks are good exercise, but I'm not sure what is wrong with eating beans or salmon or tuna or lentils, etc. Sounds pretty healthy to me!
DeleteWe have finally finished the garden -the heat slowed us down a lot. It's a lot cooler now but it's forgotten to rain. Hopefully it will remember how to do that soon.
ReplyDeleteShortening our food supply is a lot of work! We have decided that as we get older that we will go all raised beds.
Love this post.
I’m so glad you all have your garden in now, Vickie. That’s great! It has been so hot already this year and without much rain at all. We usually have had a lot more rain during this time of year. Raised beds are definitely the way to go for so many reasons. Thank you for your sweet words about this week”s blog post. 💕
DeleteI forgot to say, it is and always was tennis shoes to me.
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