I use the starter from cheese links as well now Hally - that way I don't have to worry about the kids eating all the yoghurt and not leaving me a starter. (if the three older boys get stuck into a batch when I am not home they will bowl over the 2kg between them ) It is about $40 for enough starter for 250L of milk so very economical!
doesnt the powdered milk replace the starter??? yoghurt making here they tend to just say an individual tub of yoghurt to cant remember how much milk and a little powder but I know the results are more sure with a starterhas anyone tried making yoghurt with either sheep or goats milk?? Im to avoid cow dairy produts for the moment ..the book that came with my yoghurt maker uses the same process so will be trying that out....prefer sheep to goats milk though...but luckily living in the region where I am, they produce goats cheese and milk etc and I have found a local one that is qutie mild and doesnt have that shocking aftertaste