Lassi

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I decided to make this to finish off some yogurt that needed to be consumed.
These amounts are just an estimate, feel free to adjust. You can add orange juice or other fruit juices if you like. Recipe by Setsubunhijiki
Lassi
I decided to make this to finish off some yogurt that needed to be consumed.
These amounts are just an estimate, feel free to adjust. You can add orange juice or other fruit juices if you like. Recipe by Setsubunhijiki
Cooking Instructions
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Combine the yogurt and honey well. Then add the milk and mix until smooth. Add ice if you prefer.
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