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Posted By: *I Do* Belize Weddings "Fresh" Yogurt available! - 01/26/09 04:37 AM
now available on the island lol!!

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Posted By: KC Jayhawk Re: "Fresh" Yogurt available! - 01/26/09 04:41 AM
When Fido Badillo was still on the island, he used to make homemade yogurt and sold it at the Greenhouse!! It was great with mango and papaya!!
Posted By: AJ Bee Re: "Fresh" Yogurt available! - 01/26/09 04:46 AM
And now that he's gone, you need signs to tell you when the yogurt is fresh? lol

Posted By: tacogirl Re: "Fresh" Yogurt available! - 01/26/09 03:17 PM
It is no fun when you get the "not fresh" kind by accident.
Posted By: dabunk Re: "Fresh" Yogurt available! - 01/26/09 03:55 PM
We learned how to make our own yogurt last year here in Belize. It is so simple actually once you figure out how, and much cheaper. No machines necessary, a Mennonite lady showed us how she does it.
Posted By: scubawalk Re: "Fresh" Yogurt available! - 01/26/09 04:02 PM
How do you make it?????
Posted By: dabunk Re: "Fresh" Yogurt available! - 01/26/09 05:05 PM
Two ways actually to start, you need a yogurt culture. Some use store bought yogurt with active cultures (read the label) or like we did was to order yogurt starter off the internet. I bought it off of eBay and had it mailed to Belize. We also found some at the health food store in Spanish Lookout. Anyway we even use the powdered milk before we found a cheap source of good cows milk from a local farmer. Anyway

Mix the powdered milk as directed, put in a sauce pan and scald it. You can check the definition on the net for proper directions. After milk is scalded you add the yogurt starter. Then we pour into glass containers, we bought mason jars from the hardware store but you can use anything, just make sure they are the same size. Immediately put them in a cooler large enough to fit all the jars.

This takes a little experimentation as you do not want a lot of wasted space that has to be warmed up by the jars of yogurt. Our cooler fit 6 quart sized mason jars nice and snug. So we adjusted the recipe to fit that amount of milk as we have 3 kids who love yogurt. Put a towel under the jars and then ne on top. Close it up for about 5 or 6 hours until set the way you want. This time varies some with outside temps. Then we add fruit on top of the yogurt for flavor. Enjoy, no fancy yogurt maker needed. It takes a couple of times to experiment to get it right but it is worth it!
Posted By: dabunk Re: "Fresh" Yogurt available! - 01/26/09 05:19 PM
This is who I buy from off of eBay Hamby Supply
Check it out 330219233761 item number
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