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The two main grocery chains in my area (western NY State) sell both

plain whole milk Dannon and plain whole milk Greek-style Fage (which is really

great yogurt to use as a starter; it’s extremely thick), neither of which have

bifidus. Do you have other food stores besides Whole Foods in your area?

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Hi all,

Where do you find plain yogurt (to use as starter) that doesn't have bifidus

in it? Whole Foods doesn't have any plain yogurt w/o bifidus. I just ordered

powdered SCD-approved starter from GIProHealth, but it's quite expensive

doing it that way. Have any of you found a particular brand of yogurt without

bifidus cultures?

Thanks,

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The two main grocery chains in my area (western NY State) sell both

plain whole milk Dannon and plain whole milk Greek-style Fage (which is really

great yogurt to use as a starter; it’s extremely thick), neither of which have

bifidus. Do you have other food stores besides Whole Foods in your area?

n

From:

BTVC-SCD [mailto:BTVC-SCD ] On Behalf Of

H

Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 6:59 PM

To: BTVC-SCD

Subject: Yogurt Starter w/o bifidus

Hi all,

Where do you find plain yogurt (to use as starter) that doesn't have bifidus

in it? Whole Foods doesn't have any plain yogurt w/o bifidus. I just ordered

powdered SCD-approved starter from GIProHealth, but it's quite expensive

doing it that way. Have any of you found a particular brand of yogurt without

bifidus cultures?

Thanks,

UC since 2005

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Version: 8.5.285 / Virus Database: 270.11.31/2028 - Release Date: 03/28/09

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>

> I just ordered

> powdered SCD-approved starter from GIProHealth, but it's quite expensive

> doing it that way.

The 24 gram bottle makes 64 quarts so at $30 per bottle it's $0.47 per

quart of yogurt. You can find Yogourmet starter as low as $2.59 to

make 6 quarts, or $0.43 per quart. While this may be more expensive

than using commercial yogurt as a start I use Yogourmet for the

following reasons:

- it's exactly the mixture I want

- it's very convenient -- takes almost no refrigerator space and the

shelf life is very long

- I haven't made a bad batch yet

- it isn't *that* expensive :-)

Cheers,

DF in MA

UC June '07

SCD Nov '08

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