the melodramatic mouse is now mellomom
In: Foodies|My Reviews
24 Jan 2012Easiyo Yogurt Maker
NP: RM99, Buy 1 Free 1: RM129

Easy as 1-2-3
And a little patience

Sinfully Healthy Snack
Rich in Protein & Calcium in every spoonful

Our Verdicts:
After leaving for 8hrs in the maker and into the fridge for a day, I present to you our very own homemade fresh strawberry yogurt. It’s yummy yummy! says Natey *licks*
As you can read from the instructions above, this is really a no fuss “cooking” delight. The fuss only comes later if we want to be adventurous by using our ready made yogurt for dips, smoothies, ice lollies, sauce, soup, etc. For the time being, eating on its own is good enough an indulgence for us
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I bought our Easiyo Maker and the mixes at Vitacare Pharmacy. It is also available at Caring Pharmacy. You can find the mixed yogurt packs — Standard Yogurt, Lower Fat Yogurt, Specialty Yogurt, Biolife Yogurt, Premium Yogurt — in assorted flavours at Cold Storage, Village Grocer and Jaya Grocer. Price starts from RM15.50. The ones I bought above are RM16.30 per packet.
Each mix makes 1kg of delicious yogurt and keeps for 2 weeks. But I doubt it would last even a week in anyone’s fridge
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This is definitely an investment I would recommend. And it makes an excellent gift too!
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[mel-uh-druh-mat-ik]
–adjective
1. of, like, or befitting melodrama.
2. exaggerated and emotional or sentimental; sensational or sensationalized; overdramatic.
–noun
3. melodramatics, melodramatic writing or behavior.
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–noun
1. any similar small animal of various rodent and marsupial families.
2. a quiet, timid person.
3. Slang. a girl or woman.
2 Responses to Easiyo Yogurt Maker and Mix.
justine
February 6th, 2012 at 3:28 am
omg. i love yoghurt. have to get this.
also, apparently yoghurt begets more yoghurt. if you keep a little bit you can continue to make more (or so my mum told me).
mellomouse
February 6th, 2012 at 2:42 pm
Yup the conventional way of making yogurt is by using yogurt itself. But it’s a lot of work and not necessarily successful. Our 2nd batch Easiyo nearly didn’t quite make it too.