- I will buy all of my groceries from either IGA or Aldi
- I will buy all my fruit and veges from the local growers market or fruit stall
- I will buy all my meat from the local butcher
But where to get my buttermilk................?
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But where to get my buttermilk................?
But where to get my buttermilk................?
I have a link to how to make your own buttermilk. You just have to buy it the once and then use that one thing of buttermilk to continue making your own. Then you will never have to try and find it again (or compromise on your supermarket standards).
http://www.mynewoldschool.com/2009/06/17/term-research-project-buttermilk-and-other-cultured-thingies/
or you can ask at your local growers market - we normally do all our shopping at IGA ( unless its a run in and grab milk cuase Iga is 20 mins away) and iga is much much cheaper for us - but we have a really big huge one and it carries buttermilk, you might be able to ask them to stock it.
you can make your own buttermilk!!!
If you are using buttermilk for baking, yoghurt makes a great substitute..and is easy to make at home. Otherwise, like Sarah Lou said, try the IGA...or I think I've even seen buttermilk 'powder' in the health food shop. :)
(PS I'm an Aldi and IGA shopper myself..no big chains for me, thankyouverymuch!)
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I have a link to how to make your own buttermilk. You just have to buy it the once and then use that one thing of buttermilk to continue making your own. Then you will never have to try and find it again (or compromise on your supermarket standards).
http://www.mynewoldschool.com/2009/06/17/term-research-project-buttermilk-and-other-cultured-thingies/
or you can ask at your local growers market - we normally do all our shopping at IGA ( unless its a run in and grab milk cuase Iga is 20 mins away) and iga is much much cheaper for us - but we have a really big huge one and it carries buttermilk, you might be able to ask them to stock it.
you can make your own buttermilk!!!
If you are using buttermilk for baking, yoghurt makes a great substitute..and is easy to make at home. Otherwise, like Sarah Lou said, try the IGA...or I think I've even seen buttermilk 'powder' in the health food shop. :)
(PS I'm an Aldi and IGA shopper myself..no big chains for me, thankyouverymuch!)
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