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yogurt failures

January 3rd, 2006 at 03:35 pm

I got a yogurt maker for christmas, it works and the kids like it though DS prefers it sweeter than just with fruit, I think we will try adding powdered milk to thicken and sweeten it.

but last night we broke the thermometer, so we guessed and ruined a batch of yogurt Frown. no fun and right now instead of saving me money this yogurt maker is costing me money! We have to go buy yogurt for DH for work, and for starter, and we have to buy a thermometer, this time I want a candy thermometer so it covers all the temps and is muti purpose.

3 Responses to “yogurt failures”

  1. Anonymous Says:
    1136310429

    No warranty? No credit card guarantee?

    I agree, I love my candy thermometers. Let me know if it works!

  2. Anonymous Says:
    1136421892

    My DH learned a way to make yogurt at his last job that didn't require a yogurt machine (it was actually taught in a science class). It went something like this - put a spoonful of pre-made yogurt in milk (he says the amount doesn't matter) and let it sit at about 75-80 degrees until it turns into yogurt. We have never tried this, and I am not completely sure of the directions, but if you are interested you could probably find something on-line about this method.

  3. Anonymous Says:
    1136491426

    I read about that, and other low tech methods, but I am really wairy of the health of trying it. I am a wuss, I wouldn't survive without my high tech fridge and gadgets!

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