No, I wouldn't use it, you shouldn't really use spoiled milk in general. Buttermilk is kinda a form of spoiled milk but not really, it is more tart than regular milk (2%, whole milk etc).
Spoiled children are really selfish and sometimes are considered ungodly. Spoiled children tend to have anything they want.
Yes, you can use buttermilk with baking powder.
Buttermilk.
"Spoiled" can function as both an adjective (e.g., "spoiled child") and a verb (e.g., "the milk spoiled").
Yes - if you like to experiment. To be on the safe side, look in your lending library for hundred-year-old recipe books and use one of the recipes that call for buttermilk. It will produce a characteristically mild sourness. You could try substituting yoghurt in place of buttermilk that hasn't been damaged by pasteurisation and added flavours.
Buttermilk. Buttermilk comes from skim milk, too, so in a way, it can be considered healthy! If you have no buttermilk, you can substitute regular milk with about a teaspoon of vinegar.
Spoiled milk often has a bad taste; I wouldn't recommend using it for anything.
The meaning of the term 'spoiled brat' typically is used to describe a spoiled child. It is a child that has behavioral programs due to their parents overindulgence.
hedgehogs can eat practically anything. but never feed them anything rotten, toxic, or spoiled.
The phrase was initially a derogatory statement making fun of someone who thought that they were always right and better than everyone else. It would compare them to spoiled rich people because back during the depression the only people that could afford to take a buttermilk bath were the rich folks.
You can most definitely use buttermilk for scalloped potatoes. It will give them a nice flavor. I suggest adding some fresh Rosemary to complement the twang of the buttermilk.
yes you can