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Post by amybyrd21 Thu Apr 07, 2011 7:34 am

Sour Cream
2 cups light cream
2 Tablespoon buttermilk
Combine cream with buttermilk in hot, clean glass jar with a lid. (Canning
jar that has been heating in boiling water, for instance.) Cover tightly and
shake gently to thoroughly mix. Let stand in a warm place − like where you
put bread to rise) till thickened (24−48 hours). Store, covered in
refrigerator. Stir before serving. Use within three weeks. Makes two cups.
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