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Kitchen cupboard remedies
Rather messy, but very effective, live natural yoghurt is a medically-proven kitchen cupboard remedy for thrush. Apply it to the affected area to reduce itching and redness. It works because yoghurt contains the alkaline bacteria ...
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vegetarian: sour cream contains gelatin, am i right?
If you wanted a lower fat version, you could use natural yoghurt as an alternative (nice with burritos, etc), or I don't know if you could mix some yoghurt with the full fat sour cream? (Reply to this) (Thread) ...
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wee treats by tammy: Ginger and Walnut Cupcakes
2/3 c natural yoghurt 1/3 c chopped crystallised ginger (I used preserved) ¾ c chopped walnuts • Cream butter and sugar, then beat in eggs one at a time and lastly vanilla and grated ginger • Combine dry ingredients and stir into butter ...
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Causes of Recurrent Yeast Infections and How To End Them
A good natural diet including plenty of raw foods and natural yoghurt. The yoghurt must be natural, with no added sugar or flavourings, no additives at all. The natural yoghurt can also be used as a cream, applied directly to the ...
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Hello world! « Girl, you just can't dance forever…
The last of the Blueberry Natural Yoghurt, Fage 0%, pinhead/regular oats, a banana, blueberries, chopped up walnuts, pecans & almonds, a little water and what was left of my dried Muskatel berries. I must add that the bowl was huge, ...
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25 Easy Breakfast Ideas for the Bleary Eyed!
#3 Natural yoghurt mixed with a chopped apple, berries, and whole grain cereal; served with 100% whole orange juice. #4 Healthy granola bar, one orange, and a glass of low fat milk. #5 Whole wheat English muffin, toasted and thinly ...
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What Is A Chronic Yeast Infection?
likely a lot to gain) by going for a natural treatment. You should apply natural yoghurt to the affected areas. This does mean natural yoghurt, not the flavoured, sugared varieties. Yeast loves sugar, and feeds voraciously on it. ...
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Really Lemony Blueberry Yoghurt Cake « butter sugar flour
Really Lemony and Blueberry Yogurt Cake. Adapted from Smitten Kitchen. 1 ½ cups plain flour. big pinch of salt. 2 ½ teaspoons baking powder. 3 eggs. 1 cup sugar. ½ cup of vegetable oil. 200g natural yoghurt. ½ teaspoon vanilla extract ...
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New South Wales: Upside-Down Cake
Cake: 1 2/3 cups plain flour 2 ½ teaspoons baking powder 5 eggs 1 ¼ cups soft brown sugar 155grams melted unsalted butter 80 grams ground almonds 4 tablespoons natural yoghurt Sift the flour and baking powder together. ...
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domesticity
The only things I had to go and buy were the coriander, which totally makes the meal (and which is now growing on our kitchen windowsill), a tiny tub of natural yoghurt, and the baguette. It's a really good hearty meal for winter (we ...
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