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It actually was not at all monumental and proclaimed, "It tastes like yogurt". ~ what? like it was supposed to taste like angel food cake??? 1ds12y had quite the culinary experiment making a variety of flavors. I of course am still looking for the creamiest tastiest yogurt that I had some 20 years ago in Germany with my raw oatmeal (I loved raw oatmeal but always thought it was just a quirk of my own and had no idea that other cultures preferred their oatmeal uncooked. Since then RAW eating has taken on a mind of its own and everyone eating raw seems to know about my fetish). The bed and breakfast I stayed at in Germany, served it with a selection of cold cuts and cheese and I will always remember that as being a bit odd for breakfast. however my search for the yogurt continues. I have come close with goats milk but not quite so we also tried Creme Bulgare which is the same yogurt process made with straight creme instead of only milk. This too was delicious and so easy my child has declared himself the yogurt making expert though he thought that the coffee flavored one sounded a bit odd - I concurred. I may even get the gumption to put some to drain in a cheese cloth and make labneh (strained yogurt that is similar to cream cheese). It has been the best $5 bucks I've spent in a long time (okay the 2nd best because the $5 yard sale hammock was better - its all a win win situation). Now I need a cow to keep us in cream and milk so we can make lots of YOGURT either that or a goat LOL.
YOGURT FLAVORS:
CHOCOLATE - ds used chocolate syrup, hot chocolate mix and a touch of powdered cocoa for taste LOL
MULBERRY - used only the mulberry syrup that was canned back in May. It needed no other sweetener
VANILLA - vanilla and honey
APPLE CINNAMON - used applesauce, cinnamon & honey
CREME BULGARE was too delicious on its own to add anything but it would be decadent with any of the above
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