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I've been using the dried milk powder and the results are pleasing. I haven't dried it without to compare thoough, be interested too whether this is important
Do you think I could use UHT long life milk in the process?
I went to Asda yesterday i got 1ltr Asda Organics Semi-Skim UHT for 90+p that's in the SC at the moment, and Asda own Natutal Yoghurt 40+p 500gm, to mix in. I thought about half of that.
So we'll see at breakfast tomorrow if it's worked. As a previous poster said, i've got loads of apples so will try mixing them.
Well it was only the first time,
it tastes nice but it's very runny, got blobs in it so perhaps a little yoghurty.
I've put it in a milk bottle and into the fridge, it can be used on my weetabix and i'll get some 'full fat' milk and try again over the weekend.
Liverpool is one of the wonders of Britain,
What it may grow to in time, I know not what.