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Forums > Food & Drink > Making yoghurt

Anybody experience making a yogurt from goat milk powder? Is standard procedure OK? or need to do some other steps as well? Cheers

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Forums > Travel Yunnan > Tour Guide

my friend is coming to Yunnan and wants to travel around a bit. Local villages and nature mostly. I 'm not here next moth , so I was wondering if there is anybody who ( local preferably ) can speak English and has 7 days time to accompany him. I know this should be posted in jobs, but nobody is looking there unless searching for the job , so my apology for "spamming" here.

Please send me PM with your price / day , or which way you calculate. Might have few more people coming in winter as well. Cheers!

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Forums > Food & Drink > Yogurt

Thanks for the tips. Yep , I was suspecting the low fat problem. Any particular recommendations for milk powder? In Metro , Carefour or TB ?

I'll buy full fat after finishing this one.

thanks again!

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Forums > Food & Drink > Yogurt

Ok. I've got a yg maker. Made my very first batch today. Tastes & smells good, but seems like quite lots of water in it as well. Like the one which is usually on commercial yogurts on the top. So just wonder if I done something wrong? I used powdered milk, mixed properly with water as per instruction.

Added the starter per instruction and done 8h in sunny kitchen so no cold there at all. So is time not enough or too long / too hot coz kitchen?

I would also have a question about the milk powder. I got one in Metro , was in discounted coz have only 4months left to expire. It's from NZ called Instant Skim Milk Powder . The low fat , I believe? That could be a problem?

Also a very strange thing on the packaging. There is a writing from producer about that powder has no additional coloring, sugars , low fat ..etc. That writing was covered by simple white sticker by Metro. Just a white piece of blank sticker as they want to cover that info. I thought that's the positive info about the product, why would they cover it? It's obviously exactly cut sticker to cover it , not coincidence. So I just wonder if anybody came across the same thing?

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laofengzi, right :-) I never though of this one, coz have absolute no experience with HDR. Fair point! :-)

Yereth, sorry, I didn't mean to slagging your photos. I guess its just a personal preference. For 'noisy' filter I usually use VSCO plugin in LT, which takes off the 'perfection' of digital photography and gives impression of analog. It also,with combination opening shadows function, gives that 'painting' impression, rather the real photo. Specially in picture with complex details . However Im trying to not use it to much on photos where is the sky or clouds to avoid actual dots being visible. (2nd from the end) And also with opening shadows to much it may cause that unrealistic colour of the sky ( aqua-ish ), 3rd picture from top. Just my humble opinion, not criticising, we all have different styles of photography and post processing.

Nice pics.,try to use less saturation in post processing, its to grainy ( looks like scans from negative ).

to photographer : try LT5 function : Lense corrections ( chromatic aberration, prof.corrections etc.- usually auto mode is good enough ) to prevent your towers 'falling'. Its a good tool to substitute shifting lense.
Other than that, good job!

Yangshuo sunrise - .I guess its worth to get up for that, nice pics. I would recomend to use graduate filter to avoid overexposed sky with sun and underexposed ground.

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