In reply to Wanny. Hi Wanny, Once you have added starter, you can't heat the milk above 100�...
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In reply to Merry. I tried the method of reheating after my yogurt went thin, while reheatin...
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In reply to Rachel. Hi Rachel, If it still smells and tastes OK, you can try. Yes, the liqui...
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My milk was just starting to go bad but I tried making yogurt with it anyway. It separated and did not work out as yogurt. However it does not smell bad. Can I make ricotta cheese with it? And is...
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In reply to David Reedy. That's a new idea. Thank you for sharing. I never use cheesecloth�...
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I use tulle fabric for my straining. It's mesh is much finer than cheese cloth. I get mine at the Walmart fabric section. It's the fabric used for wedding veils.
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In reply to SOL. You’re welcome, Sol. On the batch that turned out like ricotta cheese, yo...
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I made yogurt for the first time and it I didn't get the results I was hoping for. I made two batches, one batch did turn out to be yogurt although a little runny .... and the 2nd batch turned ou...
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In reply to Cindy. Hi Cindy, Thank you for contributing to the conversation. This a great wa...
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I have made many batches of yogurt, but recently I tried changing something and it didn't work very well. I ended up with yogurt so thin, it run through the cheesecloth I was using to strain it. ...
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