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Hello. Does anyone make their own and/ if so what machine do you use?
Thanks, Sherry
Thanks, Sherry
Nathalie, I am not sure what products you have access to there, but I would guess they may be more consistent/better quality than the ones we have here in the US, where yogurt is mostly perceived as this super sweet concoction made with fillers and thickeners. We do have Greek and pure yogurt here too, but the sweet stuff is easier to find. American's also tend to shy away from the more tart type of yogurts I've eaten widely when visiting Europe, so even the "Greek" yogurt we get here is not as flavorful as what I ate when I visited Greece. That's why I've come to make it with whole milk as well. It's one of the few sources of saturated fat in my diet, so I don't sweat it, and it does have a richness that I enjoy. If you start making your own yogurt, please post your results and experience as well.
What I like about making my own yogurt is that I can make it to my taste. I have yogurts that are either too tart for me or not tart enough. Now I can make it just the way I like it! You can influence the taste with the starter and the incubation time.
Eva
Hi Nathalie,
Based on your feedback about your experiences and opinions with your local yogurt options, and your level of consumption, you might want to entertain making your own as well. I eat yogurt almost every single day. It's kind of ridiculous, but I don't seem to get tired of eating it.
Eva
OK! You are all enablers!
I just ordered one, I don't do dairy so I'm excited to experiment!
Christie