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Easyio TSV 09/04/24
Me and Senor WinthropT do this, had a subscription for a year or two now. Works out really good value for us and we can pick and choose our flavours!If its free or low p&p that might be a good deal.
We get our Easiyo delivered monthly via subscription on their own website, 8 sachets is £28 a month with free delivery, works out cheaper than most other places in the end and you can choose/alter your flavours each month.
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uk.easiyo.com
Wow you must get through a lot of yoghurt!If its free or low p&p that might be a good deal.
We get our Easiyo delivered monthly via subscription on their own website, 8 sachets is £28 a month with free delivery, works out cheaper than most other places in the end and you can choose/alter your flavours each month.
Subscriptions
uk.easiyo.com
As I've said many times previously, I bought ONE Easiyo sachet and it's still going strong about 10 years later, the only cost is the milk and heating up the water.Wow you must get through a lot of yoghurt!
Def a cheaper way to buy it, but it’s still £336 pounds a year on yog which I couldn’t justify.
But glad it works for you.
I used to have a Easyio machine etc and some of them were quite nice but I found them really unhealthy - LOT of sugar in most of them or high fat for coconut and Greek etc, so I decided to go back to supermarket.
Tesco creamfields natural yog is 35p per 500ml pot!
It’s a bit runny but I sometimes strain it or remover the whey..
BTW I've had several EY makers, after a few years they disintegrate and become porous and leak. The jars do the same, and the lids also crack, the quality is very poor.As I've said many times previously, I bought ONE Easiyo sachet and it's still going strong about 10 years later, the only cost is the milk and heating up the water.
I make 1 litre every day, the milk costs 69P.
How do you do this, please?As I've said many times previously, I bought ONE Easiyo sachet and it's still going strong about 10 years later, the only cost is the milk and heating up the water.
I make 1 litre every day, the milk costs 69P.
I short, just use 1 teaspoon of today's yogurt to make tomorrow's.How do you do this, please?
Thanks for the tutorial Strato. I’m on my second pot now. Bit runny but delicious. Any tips on how to get t thicker please?As I've said many times previously, I bought ONE Easiyo sachet and it's still going strong about 10 years later, the only cost is the milk and heating up the water.
I make 1 litre every day, the milk costs 69P.
I think every batch (from the start batch) gets thicker until it stabilisers at reasonably thick.Thanks for the tutorial Strato. I’m on my second pot now. Bit runny but delicious. Any tips on how to get t thicker please?
Indulge in the joy of homemade yoghurt with this Greek-Style yoghurt selection from Easiyo. This set of ten sachets allows you to create fresh, creamy yoghurt right in the comfort of your own kitchen. With enticing flavours ranging from the mouth-watering Vanilla & Plum to the zesty Raspberry & Lemon, this selection is perfect for kick-starting your mornings, uplifting snack times, or ending days on a sweet note.Easiyo Set of 10 New Season Greek Style Yoghurt Selection TSV 09/04/24 £26.97 + post
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If anyone else is making yogurt as explained above, NOT using the Easiyo sachets, I would be very interested to know how you are getting on.I short, just use 1 teaspoon of today's yogurt to make tomorrow's.
I use UHT semi-skmmed milk as it is sterile, and sterilise the jar with boiling water. As soon as it has cooled enough to handle it without getting scalded, pour it back into the kettle, reheat, and use the same hot water to make the next batch.
It is plain flavour, of course, but tastes much better than the original sachet did, I love it.
Have been doing this daily for at least 10 years. I have a maker in my partner's house as well, so I make it there too. Only miss a day if we are on holiday, then carry on where I left off on return.
It has kept successfully in the fridge for at least 4 weeks, then tastes a bit stronger but I still like it.
It is not mentioned in the blurb so would assume there is no auto deliveryIs there no auto delivery after all, SCW?