How long should I microwave my cherry yoghurt for ?!


Question:

How long should I microwave my cherry yoghurt for ?

It doesn't say on the pot.

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4 weeks ago
Paul, YOGHURT is the primary indexed spelling in my Oxford English Dictionary, but yes, it can also be written without the H.


Answers:
4 weeks ago
Paul, YOGHURT is the primary indexed spelling in my Oxford English Dictionary, but yes, it can also be written without the H.

I would eat it cold. Hot food disrupts the humours of the blood making one sanguine and angry.

Source(s):
Medieval medicine.

I'd give it 30 minutes on max...don't forget to put 6 eggs in at the same time

Why do you want to microwave yogurt?

It depends on how much yogurt you are microwaving, even though I have never heard of microwaving yogurt before. Lol.

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About an hour. Hopefully, it will turn in to a strawberry Sunday.

2 hours no more no less! on a low setting.

Grabbed a copy of English for Dummies, put the "yogurt" in the microwave and when you can finally spell yogurt correctly take it out and stick your head in it to make sure it is cooked!

why don't you set the timer for 10min and see what time it actually explodes, that would be really funny!

If it doesn't say on the pot, then i would use the same amount of time that you microwave your strawberry yoghurts for. Should be the same.

I would eat it cold, microwaving it would kill the live cultures in it. I've never had warm yogurt before, doesn't sound tasty.

Hot Yoghurt ??

mmm lovely lol

My parents make it on the stove, they keep it on for a few hours, not to boil or it will burn, but they make a huge pot all at once, so I would imagine that you have to keep watching it until it is at a good consistency, then let it cool and thicken

Another winning question, Put the metal pot in the microwave for about an hour on hi. Enjoy

i'd love to help you out but i have never tried hot yoghurt! in fact i always had mine straight from the fridge!!!
but now you've mentioned it, i'l keep on reading your answers give it a try!!!

The fact it doesn't say so on the pot is usually an indication!!! But what the hell!!! Break the rules and see what happens!




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