I finally got them out, thanks Miss Prissy.
Ok yogurt fans, how do it get my 3 year old to eat this? The baby hasn't had much commercial yogurt so she is fine with a little honey and granola on hers. (I say baby, she is almost 2, honey is ok for her) My 3 year old, however, loves yogurt, the...
Think I am going to have to make more today. Everyone loves it, except for my hubby, but he isn't brave enough to try it.
I think it's so good! I am debating trying it without the powdered milk, to see how it sets. Arabianequine, have you make yours yet?
It's yummy! My youngest daughter ate it plain and liked it, my oldest tried it then turned her nose up. They will both prob get a little honey on it or some jam or fruit. I have raspberries and granola, I know what I am having for breakfast tomorrow.
How did it go for you arabianequine?
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Again how do I get the recipe please to make yogurt? I click on the blue button on the first page that says yogurt and it just keeps refreshing the page.
Thank you!
On the first page of this thread, under the blue links is the instructions for making yogurt. Have fun!
Well I didn't get it directly from the dairy, it's just local. Makes me feel a little better since it's not organic. They pledge no hormones though. Any case, I am jotting down the instructions now. Should have an update tomorrow. Thanks for the advice and recipe Miss Prissy.
Just to double check, UP milk has to say it's UP on it, right? I phoned the dairy to ask on their practices, but they didn't get back to me today, it was pretty late when I called. I just hate wasting milk when it doesn't work.
So, I have a yogurt maker and the few times I have tried I have been less than happy. It's all Alton Brown's fault to begin with, but as much as he dislikes unitaskers, I couldn't get his method to work at all so I got the machine. Everything has been far too runny for my tastes, and I did add...