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Yogurt Maker £15 @ Tchibo Online

Tchibo is currently selling on their website a yogurt maker for £15. It looks good.


http://www.tchibo.co.uk/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/uk/-/GBP/TdUkDisplayProductInformation-Start?ProductSKU=0002838
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  • matty69_2
    matty69_2 Posts: 44 Forumite
    I have a cheaper option......on days like these just leave the milk out for a few hours........?
  • Lord_Gardener
    Lord_Gardener Posts: 2,971 Forumite
    Caro75 wrote:
    Tchibo is currently selling on their website a yogurt maker for £15. It looks good.


    http://www.tchibo.co.uk/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/eCS/Store/uk/-/GBP/TdUkDisplayProductInformation-Start?ProductSKU=0002838


    Yes, works well! We've been adding pureed fruit ( strawberry's or gooseberry's) to our yogurt with a dash of honey!
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  • matty69_2
    matty69_2 Posts: 44 Forumite
    um..this seems a bit confusing

    " All you need is some milk, natural yogurt..."

    well, I could sell an ice cream maker...all you need is a tub and some ice cream...tadaaa....:cool:
  • Ted_Hutchinson
    Ted_Hutchinson Posts: 7,142 Forumite
    matty69 wrote:
    um..this seems a bit confusing

    " All you need is some milk, natural yogurt..."

    well, I could sell an ice cream maker...all you need is a tub and some ice cream...tadaaa....:cool:
    There are plenty of threads here describing how simple it is to make yoghurt. If you are still confused post back.
    But it really is just a matter of heating the milk up to the correct temperature, stirring in some skimmed milk powder and yoghurt for starter, pouring into jars and leaving for 3hrs.
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  • matty69_2
    matty69_2 Posts: 44 Forumite
    lol

    I was messin.....really not too worried about the finer art of yoghurt making..like I said..just leave the milk out for a few hours
  • shown73
    shown73 Posts: 1,268 Forumite
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    Just leaving the milk, with a teaspoon of natural yog, in the airing cupboard for a day or two will do the trick nicely. Then spoil the health benefits by adding sweet stuff, like fruit, jam, honey, whatever, to make it palatable! Does anyone really enjoy natural yog??
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