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Farm Kitchen: Yogurt Maker |
MariaAZ
True Blue Farmgirl
203 Posts
Phoenix
AZ
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Posted - Apr 17 2007 : 8:46:23 PM
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I've had luck with placing my yogurt, wrapped in a towel, in the back of my car beneath the hatchback. Once the sun hits my car it warms up rather quickly, and I have about 6-7 hours where it is nice & warm.
Once it gets hotter I'll have to find a different place, but so far nothing beats the black interior of a car with a hatchback trunk facing the sun!
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QueenofQuiteAlot
True Blue Farmgirl
865 Posts
Dalyn
Milk 'n Honey Ranch
Central, WA
USA
865 Posts |
Posted - Apr 23 2007 : 9:58:18 PM
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I just go and milk a goat, strain the milk and put it, still warm, into a jar with a big glob of yogurt, put on the lid and wrap the jar in a dark towel and put it in the sunroom for the day. Put it in the fridge in the evening and mix it with granola for breakfast in the morning ")
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ashcordes
True Blue Farmgirl
197 Posts
Ashley
Roann
IN
USA
197 Posts |
Posted - Apr 24 2007 : 08:18:24 AM
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Smoothiejuice...got your package...thank you soooo much! I love the yogurt maker, it worked great! Thanks again...for the patterns and crochet copies too...I so appreciate it! |
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smoothiejuice
True Blue Farmgirl
6309 Posts
Jessica
Bloomington
Indiana
USA
6309 Posts |
Posted - Apr 24 2007 : 11:40:53 AM
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oh good, i am glad you got it. |
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Alee
True Blue Farmgirl
22941 Posts
Alee
Worland
Wy
USA
22941 Posts |
Posted - Apr 24 2007 : 2:11:40 PM
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Has anyone tried adding Chill-Over powder to the warm milk/culture mix to help if firm up a bit more for those who like thicker yogurts? I know commercial yogurts sometimes have gelatin or pectin added to make them thicker. I like the European style yogurts that are a bit thinner but I know a lot of people won't eat "runny" yogurt.
Alee
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