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[at-l] dried yogurt
- Subject: [at-l] dried yogurt
- From: Pat Villeneuve <patv@falcon.cc.ukans.edu>
- Date: Wed, 06 Jan 1999 16:01:22 -0600
- Organization: Spencer Museum of Art - University of Kansas
Okay, okay. I'm getting the picture here. Sorry, OrangeBug, maybe even
chocolate wouldn't save dried yogurt...
Give Me Chocolate, hold the yogurt
Tim Hewitt wrote:
>
> I'm glad that other's have shared my experience with this stuff. I don't
> generally talk about it because I do lots of drying and this is supposed
> to be one of those "slam dunk" drier tasks.
>
> I have yet to make anything edible...
>
> -Paddler
>
> Ken Bennett wrote:
> [clip]
> > He he he.
> >
> > I tried this once. The book that came with my dehydrator raved about the
> > stuff. So I followed the directions and dried a carton of raspberry yogurt.
> >
> > They lied. It was awful. Chalky, sour-tasting, with not a hint of that
> > perky yogurt flavor. Even my kid wouldn't eat it.
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