I only make 1 litre at a time too Jakodai and use a Cheeselinks starter. I rang them when I first got it to ask how much should I use and the person I talked to said that she just sticks the end of a knife into the granules and lifts out only a few, far less than you'd think. That is what I do now, you'll be surprised at just how little you need.
My biggest concern with the starter is the cost of always buying more when I run out. Once I've bought the starter and it's in the freezer I don't have to worry about buying more. Then again, I'm sure I can make lots of yoghurt from one pot, and the cost isn't THAT much really. I forgot to look at he use by date when I bought it (very unlike me) but with the way DS goes through yoghurt I'm sure it won't go to waste! Lol.
Jakodai, you don't need to keep the original pot of yoghurt for the starter. Just use some for your first batch, and then keep some of that for the next batch and so on.
I know, but because I'm making it primarily for DS (2 years) I'm a little anxious to do it. He's almost always unwell and seems to have a lot of trouble kicking bugs & infections when he does have them, so I worry a bit. I know I'm being paranoid, but I'd rather just play it safe.
Does he have any food allergies or intolerances Amanda?
Quote from: Amy :-) on June 18, 2012, 11:00:33 amDoes he have any food allergies or intolerances Amanda? Nothing that I'm aware of, but he has asthma and eczema. And he has glue ear, which causes a lot of ear infections that turn into throat infections and then chest infections. When he gets an infection he can't kick it on his own and his dr doesn't like giving him antibiotics. He always seems to be unwell, so I try not to risk anything if I can help it.
Oh, your poor little boy And it must be very hard for you too Amanda. Hopefully he will grow out of it?
Quote from: Amy :-) on June 18, 2012, 12:31:30 pmOh, your poor little boy And it must be very hard for you too Amanda. Hopefully he will grow out of it?I don't think he'll grow out of the asthma, it's a hereditary thing and no one in my family has. The glue ear will hopefully be fixed soon with grommets. HOPEFULLY!
Hi Ladies, My first try of yoghurt last night seemed to work!! YAY. But I'm wondering what temperature it should get to after the 5 or 8-10 hours of setting??I don't have a Thermoserver yet and used our camping slow cooker to insulate my mixture overnight. It's basically a stainless steel pot inside of an insulated container. Overnight my yoghurt mixture went from 37 degrees down to 26 degrees. I'm wondering whether that may be TOO insulated - should it get cooler than that? I tested it at about 9 hours and it was set and scooped out well. I've just put a couple of scoops in the fridge and have pulled out the stainless steel pot out of the insulated container and will let it sit on the bench a little while longer to see if that makes any difference - or should I just put it into the fridge? I want to keep going and try Valerie's Yoghurt Cheese balls with half the mixture, so maybe I'll just do that with half. Any thoughts you have would be great. ThanksSandra