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Electric pressure cooker yogurt

However, if like me you find your electric pressure cooker does not have a yogurt button, you can still easily make your own yogurt by following a simple process. By the way, I love my electric pressure cooker. How to make yogurt with an electric pressure cooker If you find you don’t have a yogurt button on your electric pressure cooker, the process for making yogurt will look something like this: Since this was my first-time making yogurt with an electric pressure cooker, I was relatively inexperienced with knowing exactly how much milk we’d need.

Strawberry spinach salad

It pairs well with bright leafy greens and slightly sweet fruit like strawberries and melons. If you’d like leftover dressing double the recipe and store it in the fridge up to a week. Bright leafy greens, toasted walnuts for texture, a light creamy goat’s cheese, sweet strawberries and red onions for a little kick. As soon as you see local, fresh berries available at your local farmer’s market, snap them up and make this delicious strawberry spinach salad.

Pine needles in my salad

The pink penguin martini is a refreshingly sweet and tangy pink lemonade martini perfect for a Friday night chill out. This drink is inspired by the book Where’d You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple. In Where’d You Go, Bernadette, the pink penguin martini is a pink lemonade martini enjoyed on-board the cruise by visiting scientists from Palmer Station in Antarctica. This tangy refreshing cocktail is an important clue to father and daughter solving their family’s mystery.

Introducing Foodie Book Club

In addition to sharing recipes on this site, I’ve decided to host an online foodie book club. Well, about once a month, I will share thoughts about a book, as well as a recipe inspired by that book. This book is witty and funny and about a mom and wife struggling to find her place and joy in life. At the end of each book-themed post, I will recommend another book for the following month.

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