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Yusra –
Just tried this today with store-bought asian soy milk (minimal additives). It has set within 8hrs in my oven with the light left on. Happiness!
Eileen –
I am loving the kefir starter. I have made several batches, first with the dehydrated starter, thereafter with a cup of reserved kefir from the previous batch. It is tart and lovely, just thick enough. I whir a little bit of completed kefir with a cup of frozen fruit in a blender to puree the fruit, then add it (and a small splash of maple syrup) to the rest of the fresh kefir. I have been making it every week, which is less often than the instructions advise, but so far the culture is vigorous enough to do a great job after a 12-or-so-hour fermentation. It is absurdly easy and totally worth the minimal effort required.
Paul –
Hi Ivo
Thanks for your follow-up. It worked out fine.
I may try one of your firmer cheeses, perhaps in Summer when I have more time to spare.
Regards
Paul
Terry –
The kefir is delicious! I made a quart of goat milk kefir, and a quart from fresh Vermont whole grass-fed milk. Both worked well using a 1/8 teaspoon of starter for each.
My basic is the Bulgarian yogurt. I make a 1/2 gallon a week using a 1/8 teaspoon of starter each time. We eat it daily! Next I will try the skyr.
My daughter’s neighbor in CA is from Bulgaria, and is quite a gourmet cook. He recommended your products, and we know why-delicious!
Brandi –
It’s the only way I can get my kids to consume probiotics. I use kefir but my kids do not care for it. I really loved how the yogurt turned out from your starter by the way.
David –
Hello Ivo, the Kefir starter is most excellent , great taste and consistency, I have yet to try the sourdough and greek starters . I recently place an order for more yogurt starter
Best wishes David
Pam –
Thank you. The kefir was good, easy to use and made a very nice yoghurt.
Lydia –
Hi! The Kefir was wonderful. I used pasteurized milk (grass fed cows). Next I will try the Kefir grains – this spring. Thanks much. Great product!
Lydia
Alan –
Hello Ivo
The kefir was wonderful, thank you.
Kind regards
Alan