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I have a Salton Yogurt Maker ( the 5 cup thermostat Controlled type) and lost the directions. I used to make yogurt all the time and want to start again. I like these individual cups for snacks. Does anyone have one of these? Thanks, LindaLee :)


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i've made homemade yogurt. i know of a really good recipe----i'll try and find it and get back to you.

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There's recipes all over the internet. Use google and search :D

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Thanks, I didn't know if any of you had this type. I lost my instructions during a move. I have written Salton and haven't heard back. I used to use this all the time and liked it. Thanks everyone for your help. LL

There's recipes all over the internet. Use google and search :D

Nancy, are you still on the SCD diet? Are you making your own yogurt? LL

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I have made yogurt off and on for years, but I don't any longer since I gave up dairy products. No, I'm not doing SCD any longer, but I'm following a paleo type of diet, sort-of. :D I try to just eat meat, fruit and veggies with nuts and seeds, fish. That sort of thing. Makes my stomach much happier.

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