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It might a bit but I put so much " stuff " in the blender with the yogurt that I

don't really notice that much difference.

Belinda

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> Belinda,

> I make my yogurt in my gas oven and use commercial yogurt as the starter also.

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> When you reuse your own starter do you find that the yogurt gets tarter as

time goes on? My dh says ours gets that way so I make fresh starter every other

or every third time. Was wondering if you had this experience too.

> ro

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> You really don't need a special machine to make yogurt. I make mine in a

picnic cooler. When the weather is cold I put warm to boiling water in before I

put the jars of yogurt in. It stays nice and warm and the yogurt is just fine.

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> As far as starter goes I buy yogurt that contains active culture and use it,

not a big deal. Once my first yogurt is made I make the next batches from my own

yogurt.

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> hope that helps,

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> Belinda

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It might a bit but I put so much " stuff " in the blender with the yogurt that I

don't really notice that much difference.

Belinda

>

> Belinda,

> I make my yogurt in my gas oven and use commercial yogurt as the starter also.

>

> When you reuse your own starter do you find that the yogurt gets tarter as

time goes on? My dh says ours gets that way so I make fresh starter every other

or every third time. Was wondering if you had this experience too.

> ro

>

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> Re: Yogotherm Yogurt Maker

>

>

>

>

>

> You really don't need a special machine to make yogurt. I make mine in a

picnic cooler. When the weather is cold I put warm to boiling water in before I

put the jars of yogurt in. It stays nice and warm and the yogurt is just fine.

>

> As far as starter goes I buy yogurt that contains active culture and use it,

not a big deal. Once my first yogurt is made I make the next batches from my own

yogurt.

>

> hope that helps,

>

> Belinda

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>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

>

>

>

> No virus found in this incoming message.

> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com

> Version: 8.0.238 / Virus Database: 270.12.4/2081 - Release Date: 04/26/09

09:44:00

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