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EasiYo on offer at Lakeland.
Gingham_Ribbon
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Thought you'd want to know before this gets moved to the grabbit board. 
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/product.aspx/!7531
http://www.lakeland.co.uk/product.aspx/!7531
May all your dots fall silently to the ground.
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thanks GR:T I was lucky enough to buy one from Julien graves for half price a few weeks ago when they had a sale on and it makes delicious yoghurt!Do what you love :happyhear0
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Thanks Gingham:D I almost never look at the grabbit board:o The way DH is devouring yogurt at the moment, it should pay for itself within a few weeks:rolleyes:You never get a second chance to make a first impression.0
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I have 2 that would eat it morning noon and night if I let them. I ordered one last night. And a couple of bigger loaf tins to have a go at your bread, thriftlady!May all your dots fall silently to the ground.0
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Ooh, excellent. Thanks for this!I like you. I shall kill you last.0
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im interested in these but the cost of the easiyo sachet things looks high does this work out better value than buying from asda?DFW nerd club number 039
'Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts' :money: i will be debt free aug 2010
2008 live on 4k +cb £6,247.98/£6282.80 :T
sealed pot 2670g
2009 target £4k + cb £643.89:eek: /£6412.800 -
You don't need the sachets, fizzel. You can just put ordinary yoghurt starter in it. That's what I'm intending to do. (ie warm milk, couple of spoonfuls of natural, live yoghurt and some powdered milk.)May all your dots fall silently to the ground.0
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thank you. thats makes it sound alot easierDFW nerd club number 039
'Proud To Be Dealing With My Debts' :money: i will be debt free aug 2010
2008 live on 4k +cb £6,247.98/£6282.80 :T
sealed pot 2670g
2009 target £4k + cb £643.89:eek: /£6412.800 -
I got twitchy waiting for it, so I'm making some ice-cream! LOLMay all your dots fall silently to the ground.0
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Gingham_Ribbon wrote: »You don't need the sachets, fizzel. You can just put ordinary yoghurt starter in it. That's what I'm intending to do. (ie warm milk, couple of spoonfuls of natural, live yoghurt and some powdered milk.)
I've only made it with the sachets so far. although they aren't cheap I was buying probiotic yoghurt for my IBS at about £1.70 for 4 so at £2.49 a sachet which makes the equivalent of 10 small yoghurts it doesn't seem too bad to me. The main problem is not to eat too big a portion:rolleyes:
or then it does turn out expensive!;) Do what you love :happyhear0 -
Gingham_Ribbon wrote: »Thought you'd want to know before this gets moved to the grabbit board.

http://www.lakeland.co.uk/product.aspx/!7531
Well, I think you've been here far long enough
:think: :whistle: :whistle: :whistle: 
Off to Grabbit, you go, where the BGs might merge you with this thread.
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0
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