Easy Homemade Yogurt with NO SPECIAL APPLIANCES!


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I’ve been making our family’s yogurt this way for years! It’s so simple and I especially love that it doesn’t require an Instant Pot, …

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  1. Brenda Stuemke
    Brenda Stuemke says:

    If I buy store milk, should I buy whole milk, 2%, 1% or skim to make yogurt? I will have my husband run to neighbors and buy a gallon from their dairy farm, but for now or for others that can’t get farm fresh milk, what should we buy? I’m excited to make our own yogurt! Thank you for the video!

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  2. Linda Demlow
    Linda Demlow says:

    I love watching you make all your special things and using everything and not wasting things. You are awesome and you should be very proud of yourself in the way you take care of your family. God bless you and yours.πŸ˜πŸ™

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  3. Lisa sharing life stories with you
    Lisa sharing life stories with you says:

    Amy from freakin frugal kind of does the same thing but she just leaves in a Crock-Pot on off overnight and puts a blanket or a towel on top of it to I seen another lady from our tribe of many she just leaves it in the oven overnight with just the oven light on and it does the same thing so that's awesome great great ideas

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  4. Sharon Smart
    Sharon Smart says:

    Janice you are an amazing teacher I’m 65 years old but if I were in my thirties I would do what y’all do and make my own yogurt. Y’all are truly a blessing and teach everyone from 8 to 80 useful things keep on with your wonderful vlogs you get 2 big thumbs up from me

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  5. Nadine Searfoss
    Nadine Searfoss says:

    This is so wonderful that you know how to do this stuff ,I cook but I wouldn't have a clue .I just love your family and all your recipes GodBless to your entire family ❀.

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  6. nmarie
    nmarie says:

    I don't have a Daisy cow😊but I think I will give this a go! Janice- have you or Sarah already posted a granola recipe? It is SO pricey at the supermarket – thanks so much!

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  7. Teresa Hixson
    Teresa Hixson says:

    I grew up with Jersey and Guernsey milk cows. It just doesn't get better than that, does it.
    Your yogurt looks wonderful, Janice. Have a blessed week, Hun.
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  8. Tamy Lynn
    Tamy Lynn says:

    Oh my goodness, I never took the time to find out just how yogurt was made! I’m learning so many things from you and your family. I’m so happy that your videos somehow found their way into my stream of suggested interests. πŸ™‚πŸ’•πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦

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  9. Suzanne Venkataraman
    Suzanne Venkataraman says:

    My husband (Asian Indian) has always made homemade yogurt. He does it slightly differently than you do. He has taught many of his coworkers to make their own yogurt. I am going to show him your video because I like the way you make it. Thanks so much for another wonderful video!

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  10. Sue Shisler
    Sue Shisler says:

    Hello from Northwest Ohio !!! Your yogurt looks yummy .We have a yogurt maker .Should get it out and make some .Rebecca sure likes those blueberries .When my grandkids came when they were little always wanted my canned fruit .peaches or pears .My grandson would eat a whole quart by himself. Did not ask for candy but can fruit .You are one great Mother Janice .Blessing from Northwest Ohio

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  11. Lana Trapp
    Lana Trapp says:

    You're amazing. I love yogurt, but it's so expensive now. I'm learning so much from you. It would be great if you could make a cookbook. Can I please ask for more prayers. They have found the culprit of my swelling in my abdomen. There's a blockage and possibly stones in the bile duct. I'm going to the hospital tomorrow for a more evasive test. It looks like surgery is eminent. 😒 This is all from the accident. I'm a little anxious. But I really want this taken care of. Your videos make me happy. Thank you for that. Hugs, love, and prayers to all of you. Lana Banana😊

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