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[email protected] 17-09-2006 06:28 AM

Yogurt Making troubleshooting - OK to use "bad" batch of yogurt?
 
I've been making yogurt for about a month now and I decided to try
using reconstituted dry milk instead of my usual skim milk. Well, it
worked (only it had more whey than usual) so I used it as a culture for
my next batch. However, this new batch didn't make yogurt. It was just
warm milk - nothing happened.

After seven hours of incubation, is the milk OK to drink? I don't want
to waste it. All it is is milk with yogurt in it. Did the incubation
spoil the milk that I can't drink it?

Could I use the milk if I used fresh culture?

Thanks,
Julie


jules 21-09-2006 03:06 AM

Yogurt Making troubleshooting - OK to use "bad" batch of yogurt?
 
Has anyone messed up a batch of home made yogurt?


Denise~* 21-09-2006 04:19 AM

Yogurt Making troubleshooting - OK to use "bad" batch of yogurt?
 

jules wrote:
> Has anyone messed up a batch of home made yogurt?


yes, but in a different way. I wouldn't risk it. Milk is cheap, pour
it out & try again.



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