
Affordable, good yogurt maker
This is my first yogurt maker. The price was great (<$20 elsewhere) and I wanted glass jars rather than plastic. Our small family enjoys yogurt from these jars, and also from a 4-cup Pyrex container used to make larger, one container batches. The yogurt has come out very nicely, and with very minimal effort using a bit of store-bought yogurt as a starter, whole milk, and in some cases a bit of powdered milk. The batches are done in 8 hours. Initially I made a few batches during daytime hours to make sure it 'worked', but now I make a batch overnight.
Many other yogurt makers I looked at had more attractive designs, or "turn off" functions (be sure to investigate these - you still need to intercept the yogurt and refrigerate it once a unit turns off), but for the money I felt this was the best buy. I have not had any issues with the unit heating up beyond 'warm.'
I would recommend this for a household of up to 3 people (if you eat yogurt daily, the 7-jar...
i love making yogurt
I have been making my own yogurt... it is so delicious. I never will buy yogurt again except for the culture if I run out of the packaged culture.
You cannot compare the taste with store bought yogurt. This yogurt cooker is fine... it was very inexpensive. the cover could fit better. I like the jars because they are straight and it is easy to remove the yogurt. The lids are a little hard to take off and on. For the price and the result I would recommend this yogurt maker to others. In fact I have.
Easy way to stay healthy!
Love this thing! Warm up milk, put in a dollup of yogurt, plug it in, and the next day you have 7 jars of yogurt. Put it in the fridge and add any fruit or preserves to taste. What could be easier? And it is economical on top of all that.
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