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All the photos of what can be done with yoghurt look wonderful. Are the yoghurt mixes low in sugar?
For the Greek style vanilla and plum (the rhubarb is very similar):

Energy(105kcal) 441kJ
Fat, total3.6g
of which - saturated2.3g
Carbohydrate, total14.0g
of which - sugars*13.7g
Protein4.0g
Salt0.10g
Calcium128mg
(16% of RI**)
*Not all is added sugar, some of this is natural milk sugar (lactose).
**Reference Intake based on an average adult diet requirement of 800mg Calcium

Dessert style - chocolate orange

Average quantity per:100g
Energy(106cal) 447kJ
Fat, total3.8g
of which - saturated2.3g
Carbohydrate, total14.2g
of which - sugars*11.5g
Protein3.8g
Salt0.09g
Calcium107mg
*Not all is added sugar, some of this is natural milk sugar (lactose).The

Hope this helps.
 
For the Greek style vanilla and plum (the rhubarb is very similar):

Energy(105kcal) 441kJ
Fat, total3.6g
of which - saturated2.3g
Carbohydrate, total14.0g
of which - sugars*13.7g
Protein4.0g
Salt0.10g
Calcium128mg
(16% of RI**)
*Not all is added sugar, some of this is natural milk sugar (lactose).
**Reference Intake based on an average adult diet requirement of 800mg Calcium

Dessert style - chocolate orange

Average quantity per:100g
Energy(106cal) 447kJ
Fat, total3.8g
of which - saturated2.3g
Carbohydrate, total14.2g
of which - sugars*11.5g
Protein3.8g
Salt0.09g
Calcium107mg
*Not all is added sugar, some of this is natural milk sugar (lactose).The

Hope this helps.
Thank you very much. So kind of you to take the time.
 
Easiyo Set of 12 Ultimate Limited Edition Flavours Selection
Item Number: 834639
QVC Price £42.00
Todays Special Value Price £31.98
P&P £1.95



Create your own tasty yoghurt from home with this 12-piece Ultimate Limited-Edition Flavours Selection from Easiyo. With a variety of flavours including Vanilla & Plum, Pear, Chocolate Swirl and more, this set is perfect for kick-starting mornings, uplifting snack time for the family, or ending days on a sweet note. All you have to do is mix a sachet with water, place it in your Easiyo yoghurt maker, and voila!

Homemade yoghurt - each sachet will make a 1kg jar of Easiyo yoghurt, and making it couldn't be easier. Simply mix a sachet with tepid water, put it in the Easiyo yoghurt maker (not included in this selection), and in a matter of hours, you'll have created mouth-watering, homemade yoghurt.

Fun flavours - dive into different yoghurt styles with Greek, Every Day and Dessert-Style options. From the indulgence of Chocolate Swirl to the zest of Lemon Lime Sorbet, there’s a taste to tickle everyone’s fancy.

  • Suitable for vegetarians
  • Contains live yoghurt cultures
  • Packaged in a protective atmosphere
  • No artificial ingredients
  • Steam can burn, please use caution with boiling water
  • Keep the full yoghurt maker well out of reach of children
  • Suitable for home freezing
  • Keep this pack unopened in a cool dark place (below 25C), away from strong light and odours
  • Made up yoghurt will keep in the fridge (4C) for up to 1 - 2 weeks

Contains:
  • 2 x Greek Style Vanilla & Plum Yoghurt Base (230g)
  • 2 x Every Day Pear Yoghurt Base (225g)
  • 2 x Dessert Style Lemon Lime Sorbet Yoghurt Base (220g)
  • 2 x Dessert Style Chocolate Orange Yoghurt Base (240g)
  • 2 x Greek Style Rhubarb Yoghurt Base (240g)
  • 2 x Dessert Style Chocolate Swirl Yoghurt Base (240g)

For allergens, nutritional information and ingredients please see attached document - allergens will be in bold

 
I’ve ordered this plus the maker - OH is gonna do his nut! Firstly he can’t stand yoghurt so it won’t excite him in any way shape or form and he’ll remember the yoghurt maker I used to have some years ago that he nagged me into getting rid of because it was bulky and took up too much space in the cupboard and in the fridge. To be fair it was a bulky bit of kit that ran on electricity but I loved it. You started it of with a couple of tbs of live yoghurt then added a litre of UHT milk plugged it in overnight and in the morning hey presto! Then you’d need to save a little bit of that yoghurt to start the next batch. Obviously it only produced plain yogurt and OH kept moaning that you can buy that amount of yoghurt in Lidl for pennies so I’m not saving any money. I am hoping I can smuggle the parcel in without him noticing and if I’m successful I’m gonna pass it off as a Christmas present!
 
The maker
I’ve ordered this plus the maker - OH is gonna do his nut! Firstly he can’t stand yoghurt so it won’t excite him in any way shape or form and he’ll remember the yoghurt maker I used to have some years ago that he nagged me into getting rid of because it was bulky and took up too much space in the cupboard and in the fridge. To be fair it was a bulky bit of kit that ran on electricity but I loved it. You started it of with a couple of tbs of live yoghurt then added a litre of UHT milk plugged it in overnight and in the morning hey presto! Then you’d need to save a little bit of that yoghurt to start the next batch. Obviously it only produced plain yogurt and OH kept moaning that you can buy that amount of yoghurt in Lidl for pennies so I’m not saving any money. I am hoping I can smuggle the parcel in without him noticing and if I’m successful I’m gonna pass it off as a Christmas present!
With the sachet included it is not a bad price, apart from the PP. I bought the maker locally for £10 (obviously no PP) but they only had one colour, my least favourite.

But I also stocked up on new jars at £3 each (as I always have 3 on the go). Most of my old-style jars have cracked so I am gradually changing to the new jars. And at least 2 old-style makers have also disinegrated too. The new jars will work in the new maker, but not vice-versa.

But I never buy sachets, I make it like you used to, and 1 teaspoon of the previous yogurt is enough to make a new one, about 6 gm.
 
I thought it would be a better alternative to the one I used to have for a number of reasons. The actual maker looks a lot less bulky and once it’s in action it doesn’t need to take up a plug point nor does it have to be on the kitchen work surface, I’m hoping that the inner container does take up too much fridge space but I can always decant the contents into smaller lock and locks if necessary. Of course I don’t need to have it constantly on the go as all you need to start again is another sachet. Another big advantage is all the yummy flavours available.
 
I thought it would be a better alternative to the one I used to have for a number of reasons. The actual maker looks a lot less bulky and once it’s in action it doesn’t need to take up a plug point nor does it have to be on the kitchen work surface, I’m hoping that the inner container does take up too much fridge space but I can always decant the contents into smaller lock and locks if necessary. Of course I don’t need to have it constantly on the go as all you need to start again is another sachet. Another big advantage is all the yummy flavours available.
The new jars are not as large as the old, I don't think you can now make a litre / Kg in them.
 

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