I only just spotted this thread... I was given an easiyo maker and jar a while back. I bought some sachets at the time and was fairly pleased with the results but certainly not blown away and just very expensive so I'd love to know who you use a base sachet to make so much yoghurt...
Do you know where I could find previous post where you explain the process? And does it turn out thin/ sour? (I'm thinking of the yogurt mum used to make when I was little in her electric maker!
Thanks so much if you see this.
TLL, this is how I make it, successfully. Not exactly how Jilly recomends, but it works for me.
1. fill jar with approx 1/3 cold TAP water
2. add full sachet
3. replace lid, shake hard
4. fill to about 1" from top of jar with same cold tap water
5. fill yoghurt maker with boiling water until it comes through the hole in the middle of the baffle. replace lid
6. leave for NINE hours
7. check - you don't need to remove the lid of the jar - and it will probably be a bit runny
8. leave another NINE hours
9. the consistence should be almost solid - again you shouldn't need to remove the lid to know this
10. if it is still runny leave it for another few hours
11. after yoghurt is ready as you like it give it a stir with a spoon
I know this may sound patronisingly simple, but I know how easy it is to get it wrong, if you follow the on air / easiyo instructions. They may work for some, but not me. If you are into healthy eating, try mixing a couple of teaspoons in with the yoghurt - my fave is greek and honey - of linwoods mixes - flaxseed, cocoa berries, hemp et al. (google linwoods or check holland and barrett website). This really bulks the yoghurt up. I used to breed boxers and the dad and son I have now, could be classed as seniors, and they get easiyo, and love it.
Let me know how you get on - hope this helps.