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Julie Bove
 
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Default converting nonfat milk to buttermilk





"T E" > wrote in message
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> Was told to convert nonfat milk to buttermilk add juice of fresh lemon
> to milk and let sit 10 min.'s before using.
> Wondering if any one here has heard of this or tried it.
> I found the nonfat powdered buttermilk I've been searching for N you
> guess it, the carb count was higher than regular high fat buttermilk.


I've done this for use in baking. Works well for that. Not sure I'd want
to drink it though. Then again, I wouldn't drink real buttermilk either!

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