Over the span of the last month or so, various organizations in the area have partnered with GoFresh to bring fruit/vegetable and dairy boxes to the area. Morris has had a couple. Preston First Baptist Church has done several and Okmulgee Main Street just recently held a couple of giveaways as well with more being planned. These have been a huge blessing to the community.
Over the span of the last month or so, various organizations in the area have partnered with GoFresh to bring fruit/vegetable and dairy boxes to the area. Morris has had a couple. Preston First Baptist Church has done several and Okmulgee Main Street just recently held a couple of giveaways as well with more being planned. These have been a huge blessing to the community.
The boxes have included different things. Most have had apples and potatoes. There have been strawberries, lemons, oranges. Onions have been fairly common and one box included sweet potatoes. The dairy boxes have been a bit more the same every week. Most of them have included one or two huge blocks of cream cheese and a couple large tubs of plain yogurt-man I sure wish some of that was sour cream instead. Some boxes have individual servings of the yogurt and those have been flavored mainly vanilla and orange tango. Most have included one pound blocks of butter. That really came in handy when I had seven cakes to bake one week. They have all included milk. Some have even included half and half or heavy cream.
If you have picked up more than two of these boxes you may be starting to accumulate some items. Last week, I discussed some ways to use some of that cream cheese. This week, I want to share some recipes to use some of the yogurt, other than eating it out of the container. The boys have been having fun adding all kinds of fruits to the yogurt when they eat it, but that will only get you so far. Make your grocery list and join me in the kitchen for easy recipes using yogurt in some unexpected ways!