Beat egg and add honey, goats milk and vanilla.
Beat in whipping cream for a few seconds.
Place in ice cream freezer and freeze.
Take your bar of soap (we use Dove or store brand like it, because it's more moisturizing), and grate it with a cheese grater.
Pour the water and grated soap into a microwaveable container and cook on high for 3 min.
Remove and stir until all soap bits have melted (put in a bit longer, if needed).
Let it cool, then pour into pumps (leftover from store bought liquid soap), and the remainder in any container with a lid.
Place the tea bag in a large mug and pour in the boiling water. Steep for 2 to 3 minutes. Stir in the goats milk and sugar. Garnish with a pinch of cardamom.
Cook goat milk, sugar and baking soda in a large, heavy pot to a thick syrup.
Whisk in the butter and vanilla.
Whisk in the chocolate chips.
Blend powdered milk and sugar in blender.
Add melted butter and hot water.
Blend well.
Use when recipe calls for 1 can Eagle Brand milk or 1 can sweetened condensed milk.
Turn on a multi-functional pressure cooker (such as Instant Pot(R)) and select Yogurt function. Stir in soy milk and soy yogurt. Close and lock the lid. Set timer for 12 hours.
Stir yogurt well and transfer to sealed jars. Chill in the fridge for at least 6 hours.
Place cubed papaya along with spices(start with just a little and add more to taste) into the blender.
Pour in cold milk with ice to make as thin or thick as you like it.
Blend till nice and smooth.
Great to cool off with!
nch intervals. Combine the three milk products. Pour slowly over top
Put 1 portion (1/2 recipe) basic cookie dough, 1 cup semisweet
Shred the bars of soap and set aside.
In a heavy saucepan, over low heat, warm the soy milk and gradually add the shredded soap until mixture is a sticky mass.
Remove the pan from the heat and add the rice bran and jasmine oil.
Stir until the bran is evenly mixed.
Spoon the soap into a mold and let it set for 4 hours or until hardened.
You can double the recipe and use a milk carton for the mold.
Put the warm milk in a pan large enough
Preheat the oven to 350\u00b0F. Lightly grease a 12-cup muffin pan or line with paper liners.
Sift flour into a large bowl. Stir in sugar.
Whisk milk, butter, eggs and vanilla in a medium bowl.
Make a well in center of dry ingredients. Add milk mixture and mix lightly, until just combined. Do not over-mix. Spoon into prepared muffin pan.
Bake 15-20 mins, until toothpick inserted into center comes out clean. Cool in pan 5 mins. Remove from pan; cool completely on wire rack.
Grate the soap, or chop into tiny pieces
he water or goat's milk in a 4-cup measuring
rumbs are formed. Add eggs, milk, and vanilla. Beat at low
In a food processor or large mixing bowl combine all the dry ingredients.
Pulse to mix the ingredients or turn your mixer on low to mix well, 1 T at a time add the shortening-mixing well after each addition.
This will keep for 6 weeks in your fridge, 4 weeks on the shelf.
To make a pourable crust combine 2/3 cups baking mix with 2 eggs and 1 cup of milk.
Mix well.
For biscuits, muffins or pancakes follow the directions in recipe#16813.
Thoroughly mix together all dry ingredients.
Add milk and oil to to dry ingredients.
Gently mix all ingredients together.
Knead twice to form a ball.
On floured surface, pat out or roll to approximately 1/2\" thick.
Cut into approximately 2\" biscuits (I make some small and some large and both turn out equally well).
Bake on an ungreased pan at 475F for 10 minutes, until lightly browned.
Serve with cholesterol free margarine or calorie-reduced jam.
Prepare your soap molds: Spray a very light
oghurt, pour a gallon of milk in a pot with a
Prepare your Basic Cardamom Bread Dough using the