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Friday, August 25, 2006

Here is the yogurt starter. It cost about $4.95 for 6 packages of yogurt starter and each package of starter makes 7 cups of yogurt (1 making) I have found the starter at Williams-Sonoma and the Baker's catalogue but I normally purchase it directly from Yogourmet -- find them by doing a Google search. Posted by Picasa

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