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I followed the directions exactly the first time, and other than the
milk browning on the bottom of the pot, it worked great, using TJ's Greek yogurt for a starter. Second time, I heated the milk in the microwave, added some TJ's yogurt cheese (very thick yogurt), and it didn't set hardly at all. Can I reheat this mixture of milk, powdered milk, and a few bits of yogurt, add some plain store yogurt (SS&S has a version with no added pectin and live cultures, or else Shaws or PriceRite) and maybe not have to toss the pint or so of uncoagulated liquid? maxine in glub...glub...glub |
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