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I've been going through this, too. I think we are working through

it. I mix it with equal parts of pear sauce and a bit of honey. I

then put just a bit on the spoon and have water ready. At first I

just made her take a 2 small bites, but she's now up to 6 good

bites. I know it tastes fine and she seems to be getting used to

it. It is a totally new taste for , so I think she will start

eating it independently once she's over the initial stage of getting

used to something new and different. Good luck.

Kathy

> Hi,

>

> Can anybody suggests some tips on giving goat yougurt? We tried

> giving it plain and mixed with banana and vanilla extract but he

> does not like it.

>

> Thanks

>

> Trisha

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I sweeten my son's goat yogurt with a pinch of stevia powder. I think Elaine

decided stevia was okay for our kids.

in Scotland

Tips on giving goat yogurt

> Hi,

>

> Can anybody suggests some tips on giving goat yougurt? We tried

> giving it plain and mixed with banana and vanilla extract but he

> does not like it.

>

> Thanks

>

> Trisha

>

>

>

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>> I sweeten my son's goat yogurt with a pinch of stevia powder. I think

Elaine

decided stevia was okay for our kids. <<

,

Yes, Elaine did say that for those kids who could not handle honey, or

saccharin, very small amounts of stevia were permitted.

However, you must be very careful about the added ingredients to stevia. At

least one company adds what they describe as " a natural free-flowing

agent " , which turns out to a be one of the illegal sugar alcohols....

-- Marilyn (New Orleans, Louisiana, USA)

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I put about a half to full cup in a blender, add a half bana (sometimes) fresh

or frozen blueberries or other fruit and a tad spot of vegetable gylcerin and

whirr it and then give to my grandduahgter which she adores.One draw back to

this her stools come out blue.

jodyh

From: Wizop Marilyn L. Alm To:

pecanbread@...: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 09:01:48 -0500Subject:

Re: Tips on giving goat yogurt & gt; & gt; I sweeten my son's goat

yogurt with a pinch of stevia powder. I thinkElainedecided stevia was okay for

our kids. & lt; & lt;,Yes, Elaine did say that for those kids who could not

handle honey, orsaccharin, very small amounts of stevia were permitted.However,

you must be very careful about the added ingredients to stevia. Atleast one

company adds what they describe as " a natural free-flowingagent " , which turns

out to a be one of the illegal sugar alcohols....-- Marilyn (New Orleans,

Louisiana, USA)

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Hi Patty,

Thanks for your message. Since I am new at this, could you please

explain me what you mean by dripping the yogurt.

Thanks

Trisha

> You might also try dripping your yogurt, if you haven't

already...... that removes some of the tart " goaty " taste.

>

> Patti, mom to Katera, SCD 8 months and just started on a new

seizure medication. :(

>

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The bacteria are left behind when you drip the yogurt but most of

the minerals go down the drain with the liquid that is dripped off.

Initially we dripped the yogurt but now we eat it whole. I still

drip a batch now and then to substitute for DCCC. Dripped yogurt

makes great cheesecake!: ) Maddie

> Trisha,

>

> Line a colander with a tea towell and place the whole thing over a

bowl. Pour the yogurt in (but make sure it is all done with it's 24

hrs of fermenting and has chilled in the fridge for 6 to 8 hours

first), put the whole contraption back in the fridge for a few

hours. I do mine overnight sometimes. A lot of the liquid will drain

off and you'll be left with a very thick product..... almost like

sour cream..... that is much less tart and has less of the goat-ish

taste...... but all of the good bacteria. :)

>

> Patti, mom to Katera, SCD 8 months

> ----- Original Message -----

> Thanks for your message. Since I am new at this, could you

please

> explain me what you mean by dripping the yogurt.

> Thanks

> Trisha

>

>

>

>

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