What Preps are you doing this week? Part 7.

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diamond lil wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 9:46 pm Well I'm having to rethink. Because I depend on Sainsbugs to deliver every week, and tonight I see they have nothing after Dec 19th right through into Jan.
Same with Tesco. I do click and collect because there's more slots for that, but even they are booked up. I'm resorting to late evening trips to Aldi a bit now.
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diamond lil wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 9:46 pm Well I'm having to rethink. Because I depend on Sainsbugs to deliver every week, and tonight I see they have nothing after Dec 19th right through into Jan.
I was advised to get the Delivery Pass and paid £20 for 3 months with no delivery fees. I got it because it allowed you to book Christmas slots before they were released to everybody else. Not much help this year though.
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I made mozzarella for the first time today, not a huge prepping thing granted, but it's another skill and something I can make as long as I have milk. I'm going to freeze some of the rennet tablets and have enough citric acid to last a good while. Also made yoghurt from cultures rather than the sachet things and will keep some to start the next batch.
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Medusa wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 12:55 pm I made mozzarella for the first time today, not a huge prepping thing granted, but it's another skill and something I can make as long as I have milk. I'm going to freeze some of the rennet tablets and have enough citric acid to last a good while. Also made yoghurt from cultures rather than the sachet things and will keep some to start the next batch.
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Well done!
Learning to make Mozarella is on my "To Do" list. I understand it can be made from powdered milk. That would make it a great prep to provide some fresh cheese and also cycle through the powdered milk. It isn't clear on the 'web links I have found so far if extra fat is essential. Most recipes are using non-fat dried milk and added cream or standard whole milk. That makes me want to try it with full fat NIDO. (But maybe I had best learn how it works on normal whole milk first ;) )
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Medusa wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 12:55 pm I made mozzarella for the first time today, not a huge prepping thing granted, but it's another skill and something I can make as long as I have milk. I'm going to freeze some of the rennet tablets and have enough citric acid to last a good while. Also made yoghurt from cultures rather than the sachet things and will keep some to start the next batch.
I do my own yogurt but have never had much luck with cheese. I have to admit to giving up quite easily though :? I have renet so I must give this a go some time.
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I've listed all my herbs and spices today and noted down what I have. Am going to do a Buy Wholefoods Online order tomorrow to top up. Then I have a 16kg bag of flour to split into smaller bags, vac pack and start processing through the freezer.
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GillyBee wrote: Wed Dec 09, 2020 7:17 pm Well done!
Learning to make Mozarella is on my "To Do" list. I understand it can be made from powdered milk. That would make it a great prep to provide some fresh cheese and also cycle through the powdered milk. It isn't clear on the 'web links I have found so far if extra fat is essential. Most recipes are using non-fat dried milk and added cream or standard whole milk. That makes me want to try it with full fat NIDO. (But maybe I had best learn how it works on normal whole milk first ;) )
Thats really interesting, I might give the NIDO a try at some point. It was really fun to do, although initially I was a bit dubious if it was going to work as it looks very strange until the last couple of steps. My taste testers said its pretty good, I think it needed a little more salt.
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Morrisons has 400g NIDO on offer at £3.00 at the moment which is the best price I can find around here. If you qualify for one of their "clubs" (NHS and teachers) then you get another 10% off which brings the cost down to £2.70 a can.
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GillyBee wrote: Thu Dec 10, 2020 11:52 am Morrisons has 400g NIDO on offer at £3.00 at the moment which is the best price I can find around here. If you qualify for one of their "clubs" (NHS and teachers) then you get another 10% off which brings the cost down to £2.70 a can.
900g for £6.00 at ASDA at the moment.
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