I remember having a yogurt maker back in the late seventies in the UK and was 
recently thinking I had never seen any over here.  Mine made six or maybe it 
was eight cups of yogurt in separate cups and I remember adding some jam at the 
bottom of each cup for flavoring.  You mixed plain yogurt with milk, poured it 
in and left it overnight.  Nowadays I buy my yogurt but it is getting more 
expensive everytime I go to the supermarket, so a maker might be a good 
investment.
Janice

 Janice Blair
Crystal Lake, 50 miles northwest of Chicago, Illinois, USA
www.jblace.com
http://www.lacemakersofillinois.org



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I use an Easy Yo. It is fantastic. I have used it for years and now my  son 
uses one. You buy a box of the packets of powder and from then on you only  
need cold water and boiling water. fantastic yogurt. we like the Greek one, 
there are a few different one. we get it from Lakeland kitchens.  Vivienne

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