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On Sun, 16 Oct 2005 09:24:27 -0400, "Dee Randall"
> wrote: > >"~patches~" > wrote in message ... >> maxine in ri wrote: >> >>> 12-24 hours?? Isn't it super sour by then? Mine's a West Bend 1 >>> quart, with a plastic container that goes into the incubator. >> >> I use a Salton yogurt maker with those little cups. 12 - 24 hrs is a good >> timeline with me preferring closer to 24 hr. No it isn't super sour. > >I got rid of the Salton yogurt maker as it gave out after some hard work >(kept the cups). > >I have been cleaning out the attic and found a "West Bend 1 qt with a platic >container that goes into t e incubator." We looked all over for the manual >for this, went to the internet to try to find the manual (we usually have >pretty good luck finding one), but have not found any instructions so far. > >Is it possible you have the instructions for your West Bend that you could >share with me? >Many thanks, >Dee Dee > Check Alton Brown's site for yogurt. The West Bend holds 1 quart of milk. And if you do not want the West Bend maker, let me know. I would not mind having 2 of them. -- Susan N. "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974 |
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