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That's what I was thinking I would do with my co-worker if she is interested.  Anybody live near Boise ID?  I'd split it with you!

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On Thu, Jan 26, 2012 at 9:07 PM, Velda <solomon@...> wrote:

 

How about if one person bought the collection, splitting the cost, then

bought milk and made to the point of making quarts and split the first

quart of each? Seems like that would work, if the other person has

patience to wait for each to be made, or you could each make a couple of

the types and split the first quarts?

Velda

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The cultures are coming. The mason jars are bought. The coffee filters are in the cabinet. Can you believe target is out of rubber bands!!•Robbin On Jan 26, 2012, at 10:04 PM, "Kat Rat" <katratvet@...> wrote:

I ordered mine dried on an organic cotton ball to avoid the weather changes. The first batch is only about 1/4 cup to get it going, then you use that to start making your quarts. You could also just buy one type of the yogurt and still split the lower cost, since you will be able to make an unlimited supply. I made yogurt for any of my friends who wanted it so they could start making their own. But if you go to his actual website, or look at his other auctions, he explains it in much more detail. ~katie

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> Do you remember how much you get? Enough to start a quart each maybe? I

> asked a co-worker if she would like to split it with me. I figured if each

> flavor made a quart and I split it then I could make 2 cups each and have a

> starter going.

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> *Rena*

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LOL, don't feel bad about Target being out of rubber bands...my Walmart is out

of light bulbs and plain old peroxide!

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> > > Do you remember how much you get? Enough to start a quart each maybe? I

> > > asked a co-worker if she would like to split it with me. I figured if each

> > > flavor made a quart and I split it then I could make 2 cups each and have

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> > > starter going.

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> > > *Rena*

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