diyYOGHURT - smashing the cost, page-10

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    Hi Watso
    did read your washing machine posts but used to have a bamix washing machine and an old fashioned mangle (wringer) when I lived in the bush with no power so have been there done that and have no desire to return to those days-takes too long to do the washing
    Also,no need for a yoghurt maker when you have a beanbag,
    Your posts are pretty entertaining though.

    Hi picastoc
    I find beanbag method works best for me- summer or winter , and 8 or 9 hours is about right, results in very thick yoghurt with no bitter tang
 
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