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Hi again. Never mind. I just read on Yogourmet's website that the Donvier

multicup is a short -timer yogurt maker, and is not suitable for SCD. Thanks,

anyway!

Nannette IBS SCD-2 weeks

daughter, , age 13 ASD SCD-2 weeks

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Hi again. Never mind. I just read on Yogourmet's website that the Donvier

multicup is a short -timer yogurt maker, and is not suitable for SCD. Thanks,

anyway!

Nannette IBS SCD-2 weeks

daughter, , age 13 ASD SCD-2 weeks

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Hi again. Never mind. I just read on Yogourmet's website that the Donvier

multicup is a short -timer yogurt maker, and is not suitable for SCD. Thanks,

anyway!

Nannette IBS SCD-2 weeks

daughter, , age 13 ASD SCD-2 weeks

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There are individual cup yogurt makers that don't run on a timer, if that's

what you want. The advantages of a single-container model are less messing

with dividing it into cups, more room in the fridge, and fewer dishes. Other

than that, I don't think it matters much! :)

SCD 1 1/2 weeks

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> Hi again. Never mind. I just read on Yogourmet's website that the Donvier

> multicup is a short -timer yogurt maker, and is not suitable for SCD.

> Thanks, anyway!

> Nannette IBS SCD-2 weeks

> daughter, , age 13 ASD SCD-2 weeks

>

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Nannette,

If you are planning to buy the Euro Cuisine or a

yogurt maker that has individual jars, I would highly

recommend getting an extra set of jars. Otherwise,

you have to wait until all your jars are available to

make a full batch. I suppose you could make it with

the jars that are empty, but if you go through yogurt

the way we do (in baking as well), then it's worth it

to have an extra set.

--- Nannette Silvernail fourhammers@...>

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> Hi all. I'm new to the group. I'm buying a yogurt

> maker and need advice about which one to purchase.

> Most websites talk about the Yogourmet, but

> Digestive Wellness doesn't sell Yogourmet, only

> Donvier and another that make the yogurt right in

> individual serving cups. This is the type my mom

> had in the 1970's, so I'm inclined toward it; but is

> there a reason a one-bowl maker like Yogourmet is

> better for SCD? We will be using goat's milk from

> the start, because I'm afraid of introducing casein

> back into my daughter's diet, and I read goat's milk

> is likely to be more successful. Thanks for your

> input.

>

> Nannette IBS SCD-2 weeks

> daughter, , age 13 ASD SCD-2 weeks

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

>

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Nannette,

If you are planning to buy the Euro Cuisine or a

yogurt maker that has individual jars, I would highly

recommend getting an extra set of jars. Otherwise,

you have to wait until all your jars are available to

make a full batch. I suppose you could make it with

the jars that are empty, but if you go through yogurt

the way we do (in baking as well), then it's worth it

to have an extra set.

--- Nannette Silvernail fourhammers@...>

wrote:

> Hi all. I'm new to the group. I'm buying a yogurt

> maker and need advice about which one to purchase.

> Most websites talk about the Yogourmet, but

> Digestive Wellness doesn't sell Yogourmet, only

> Donvier and another that make the yogurt right in

> individual serving cups. This is the type my mom

> had in the 1970's, so I'm inclined toward it; but is

> there a reason a one-bowl maker like Yogourmet is

> better for SCD? We will be using goat's milk from

> the start, because I'm afraid of introducing casein

> back into my daughter's diet, and I read goat's milk

> is likely to be more successful. Thanks for your

> input.

>

> Nannette IBS SCD-2 weeks

> daughter, , age 13 ASD SCD-2 weeks

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

>

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Nannette,

If you are planning to buy the Euro Cuisine or a

yogurt maker that has individual jars, I would highly

recommend getting an extra set of jars. Otherwise,

you have to wait until all your jars are available to

make a full batch. I suppose you could make it with

the jars that are empty, but if you go through yogurt

the way we do (in baking as well), then it's worth it

to have an extra set.

--- Nannette Silvernail fourhammers@...>

wrote:

> Hi all. I'm new to the group. I'm buying a yogurt

> maker and need advice about which one to purchase.

> Most websites talk about the Yogourmet, but

> Digestive Wellness doesn't sell Yogourmet, only

> Donvier and another that make the yogurt right in

> individual serving cups. This is the type my mom

> had in the 1970's, so I'm inclined toward it; but is

> there a reason a one-bowl maker like Yogourmet is

> better for SCD? We will be using goat's milk from

> the start, because I'm afraid of introducing casein

> back into my daughter's diet, and I read goat's milk

> is likely to be more successful. Thanks for your

> input.

>

> Nannette IBS SCD-2 weeks

> daughter, , age 13 ASD SCD-2 weeks

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

>

>

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Hi there,

The Donvier yogurt maker works for 19 hours and then turns off automatically.

To use it you have to restart the machine anytime after 5 hours.

There's another company that has individual cups yogurt maker - euro cuisine. I

use that, it's great. I think Digestive Wellness sells this too. This doesn't

shut off automatically.

Nannette Silvernail fourhammers@...> wrote:

Hi again. Never mind. I just read on Yogourmet's website that the Donvier

multicup is a short -timer yogurt maker, and is not suitable for SCD. Thanks,

anyway!

Nannette IBS SCD-2 weeks

daughter, , age 13 ASD SCD-2 weeks

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I also use the euro cuisine yogurt maker with the 7 glass jars. It's great!

I was using a heating pad. Jenn & Kali 4 months 95% SCD

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> Hi there,

>

> The Donvier yogurt maker works for 19 hours and then turns off

automatically. To use it you have to restart the machine anytime after 5

hours.

>

> There's another company that has individual cups yogurt maker - euro

cuisine. I use that, it's great. I think Digestive Wellness sells this

too. This doesn't shut off automatically.

>

> Nannette Silvernail fourhammers@...> wrote:

> Hi again. Never mind. I just read on Yogourmet's website that the

Donvier multicup is a short -timer yogurt maker, and is not suitable for

SCD. Thanks, anyway!

> Nannette IBS SCD-2 weeks

> daughter, , age 13 ASD SCD-2 weeks

>

>

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Hi,

I enjoyed reading how to make goat yogurt from the crockpot. I will

try to do this. However, if I don't succeed, can someone recommend a

yogurt maker. Digestive wellness sells one but I wanted to know other

people's experience and what brand worked well.

Thanks

Remy

mother to 7 yrs old and

Richie (ASD 3rs old; scd 2 months)

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