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Any yoghurt makers about?
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The way I figure it is if you use Activia which contains B. Actiregularis, and that multiplying is what makes your yogurt "yog" then essentially yes, you end up with Activia. That's why I want to try Yakult to see if the L. Casei Shirota that is the active bacterium in that will make the yogurt "yog" too. Then I can have the stuff that makes me feel better at a fraction of the price and without those annoying non-recyclable pots too.0
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I then flavour it with fruit syrup - I use the Polish deli-style raspberry syrup - it's lovely, and the kids love it.
When do you add the flavour? When you put the yoghurt into the EasiYo? When you take it out? Or after it has been in the fridge (after removing it from the EasiYo)?0 -
Someone very kindly posted a recipe for homemade yogurt using a flask and I remember it had powdered milk in it too.
I thought I had bookmarked it but I can't find it.
I have done a search and can't find it either.
Any chance whoever posted it could repeat it.Thankyou.0 -
See this thread
post 2 is the recipe and someone later says they use that recipe in a flask. I'll merge the 2 threads later 
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
Thankyou very much.Found it.0
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