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here is another item that we made-strawberry & goat cheese sherbet(has a little ice on it from the freezer)
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That sounds interesting....I really like sherbet, but never had any with cheese in it.....:)
it was pretty easy- found it on Pinterest
6 cups sliced frozen strawberries
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup goat cheese
1 tsp lemon juice
1 pinch of salt
blend all together in a food processer, put into a rectangle dish and freeze about 2 hours to firm up(we sampled before hand :D)
 

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Luvs diapers work best for price. Doeling are easy to diaper. Bucklings need longer diaper to cover difference in plumbing. I have had dozens (at same time) of kids in the house for several weeks. Usually not much trouble until about three weeks. They eat, poop, pee, play, sleep and four hours later repeat. At about three weeks they start to climb and get curious about surroundings.

Once had an orphan katahdin ewe lamb that stayed in house in diapers for three months. I fed her, took care of her, but she adored dh. Slept at his feet on the bed. At three months old it finally got warm enough to reintroduce her to herd. In a matter of weeks she was as wild as her herdmates! A bottle baby kid would have been in your pocket for life.
 
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