

My half a vanilla bean frozen yogurt was probably one of my most successful ones yet.

It really only needs a bit wider casings so I can do proper french seams on the whole thing. I'm going to try to bang out a pair for her once they pick out fabric, and finish any refining to the pattern. I asked Emma if she would like her own pair and she seemed quite taken with the notion. We both agreed that they should work well to at least age 5, with adjustments needed only in the elastics. I convinced my friends to try Lydia's pants on their daughter Emma, age 2. Maybe I should name this post "random yammerings from this week." Nah. I still can't believe that I accidentally carbonated my yogurt. I couldn't taste any alcohol but I feel like I drank an entire fizzy drink! The flavor was very similar to a combination of viili and slightly sweetened soda water.
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It was full of bubbles that I hadn't really noticed before, or assumed they were incorporated from stirring. I tried to analyze the flavor the entire time I was eating it. I had another bite (purely in the name of science. Too carbonated! It felt like little zaps all around the edges of my tongue. I stir it up with my granola and take a bite after my customary sniff test. It's probably been, oh, a week or two since I made them. I last made them with just a spoon of honey on the bottom of each one. I popped into one of my single-serve Viili yogurts today. Here is Weird Al's "Living in the Fridge" (I used the one set to Ice Age, because those movies are hilarious). Haha, so this is a post that should be enjoyed with music.
