Originally Posted by louise1966:
“I am vegetarian and not a huge eater; consequently, I have to get the essential nutrientsin to my body, directly. I cannot recommend Easiyo highly enough. It can be kept, refrigerated, for TWO WEEKS once made. You do need to buy a yoghurt maker. (QVC do starter sets; yoghurtdirect does the maker for £9.99, as opposed to the usual £15-£18). Yoghurtdirect is a brilliant company, whose customer service is first class. Each sachet makes one litre of yoghurt. I find, personally, that, whilst it is recommended to leave the yoghurt in the maker for 9 hours, I have to repeat the procedure. Easy to make, add cold water to the jar, empty sachet in, shake, fill to top with more cold TAP water. Fill the maker with hot water to just over the baffle. Leave until ready, and you're done. Low fat/regular available. If you are into healthy living, this is ideal. I have the greek and honey with - again for health reasons - hemp or flaxseed mixed in, to bulk it up. If you decide to give it a go, let me know how you get on.”
Thanks to everyone for your replies.
I am going to take the info & look out the ones you suggest and buy one - it's about the only gadget I haven't got! We do eat a lot of yoghurt tho' so I'd like to try baking my own.
I will report back even if it takes me a week or so to get on, r look around town for one.
Gosh I need another walk in pantry for my gadgets - I love them! Hubby won't key me use my coconut grater tho' as he reckons I'd end up in A&E !
I love my ' spirali' by Lutch ATM. Fab for salads or when on a diet! A quarter of pasta bulked out with courgette pasta dropped in the pan just before the pasta is cooked is brilliant - or for soups.