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yogurt makers, can anyone suggest a good one?

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misdee · 04/04/2004 19:22

was looking at one yesterday in colanders (no electric) but had to use the sachets provided is the idea i got by looking at it.

anyway, i'm after one (dd2 eats loads of yogurt, its the one thing she will eat on bad days) and really want a good electric one that i can use with ingrediants found in the local supermarkets. can someone suggest a good one, (please not the lakeland one as dont have a shop near me and no credit cards to order one). oh my kitchen is gonna be cluttered with all my gadgets (bread maker, food processor, steamer etc etc) but i'll find a place for it.

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Champs · 04/04/2004 21:32

hi, just thought it was worth mentioning that lakeland does mail order too, so you can pay by cheque, maybe even money orders,

sorry can't recomend an eletric one tho, i have easiyo, i asked on a thread i will see if I can find it cos there was some electric ones mentioned

(i do go on don't i)

Champs · 04/04/2004 21:38

Found it!! here It also has a link in it refering to another thread

kiwisbird · 04/04/2004 21:41

Try ebay, then you can pay by cheque?Choose what you want before and then search for it...
good luck I too have easiyo

misdee · 05/04/2004 08:30

It was the Easiyo i saw, but noticed u have to use the mixes. isthere a way of using it with my own recipies, as allergies with my dd's means i'm looking at preparing more and more of my own food so i know what goes into it.

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kiwisbird · 05/04/2004 08:35

there are lots of mixes. its pretty pure the mix they use, I have a senstive daughter and this is why I chose this one.
It has sugar free natural one which is what I prefer, then Ican flavour it myself, they also have soya and organic mixes too.
HTH

misdee · 05/04/2004 08:42

60's style yogurt
might pop to colanders and have another look at easiyo then. only had a quick glance as dd2 was trying to pull spaghetti jars of the racks there. i hate going in there with a young child.

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alison222 · 05/04/2004 15:42

Got one from Lakeland where you add UHT milk and a spoon of Yoghurt. Gives a litre of yoghurt to which you can then add your own ingredients if you don't want to buy sachets

CountessDracula · 05/04/2004 15:50

I noticed yesterday that M&S wholemilk yoghurt with the tweenies on it has no sugar in it.

TheCODfather · 05/04/2004 16:07

ahm Ithink you fine Michelle from lakeland would endorse easiyo!

TheCODfather · 05/04/2004 16:09

so does it taste like greek yog? natura; yog?

what are the flovourings like?

Is it high cal?

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