Homemade Yogurt
Let's make yogurt! It's delicious, fun, super easy (only two ingredients), and delightfully smooth and creamy. Plus, homemade yogurt contains more cultures than store-bought varieties, yet it's not as sour! You don't have to make it all the time, but you should make it just to see if you like it better than store-bought yogurt. You might find that you prefer the taste and the money you save. You can control the sourness, texture, and exactly what goes into it, skipping the significant amounts of sugar and fillers found in commercial yogurt.
You can add healthy sweeteners like fruit, pure maple syrup, juice-sweetened jam, fruit, granola, or raw honey. Or mix in a little sweetened yogurt from the store to sweeten your plain yogurt. Try adding some freshly ground peanut butter, little real maple syrup and a cut-up banana for an exquisite breakfast, snack or dessert. For the kids (or you!) try peanut butter and fruit preserves or jam combo.
Making yogurt is a simple but intriguing science experiment for kids who are more likely to eat food they help create. Encourage them to eat yogurt, especially this healthier, fresher, less expensive, and better-tasting homemade one!