Sorry, can't really help, I guess the only thing to do is experiment and see what happens to your blood sugars.got a yogurt maker for Xmas and made yogurt with whole milk, and live yogurt. Do you just. Add carbs from both and divide by number of pots? Or do the sugars change? Can anyone help please?thanks
I used uht whole milk and yeovalley and it said use 125 ml plus 1250 milk. Really creamy, and have a skimmed milk batch on with some of last batch. Will bear in mind about whole milk as everything will help.thanks for the adviceI wouldn't expect your yoghurt to be any more or less carby than the milk you make it with (I use the UHT long life milk so no need to sterilize it first). The starter yoghurt shouldn't add much to the batch (use 2 tablespoons of the last batch). I've just tried Yeo Valley thick and creamy Greek style as a starter for my latest batch and it worked well with less whey than usual. P.S. by using full fat milk, the fat should slow down any spikes from the lactose.
Yes.looking forward to experimentingYou can put what ever you fancy in too. 🙂
It's the Lakeland one I have but makes 7 wee 200 ml pots. Haven't tried dried milk powder yet. How much is a scoop?I use 2 scoops of dried milk powder and 2 scoops of live yogurt with 1 ltr milk, I have the lakeland yogurt maker which just makes 1 tub and leave it for about 8-10 hours.