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<blockquote data-quote="Moogie1947" data-source="post: 155489" data-attributes="member: 19105"><p>I also like the Yeo Valley Greek yoghurt and often pop in some Da Vinci sugar free flavoured syrup for a quick dessert. I like the caramel and vanilla syrups best. Nice with Raspberries too.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes I make Greek yoghurt in my Easi-Yo just add water to the powder for a 1 litre tub. Once you've bought the kit it can be a great way of saving money as it can under £1 for a litre depending on where you buy the sachets and you get them in packs of 10 for best value.</p><p></p><p>Only drawback is it takes 8-10 hours to make a 1litre batch. Also you could make it overnight for breakfast yoghurt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moogie1947, post: 155489, member: 19105"] I also like the Yeo Valley Greek yoghurt and often pop in some Da Vinci sugar free flavoured syrup for a quick dessert. I like the caramel and vanilla syrups best. Nice with Raspberries too. Sometimes I make Greek yoghurt in my Easi-Yo just add water to the powder for a 1 litre tub. Once you've bought the kit it can be a great way of saving money as it can under £1 for a litre depending on where you buy the sachets and you get them in packs of 10 for best value. Only drawback is it takes 8-10 hours to make a 1litre batch. Also you could make it overnight for breakfast yoghurt. [/QUOTE]
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