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Old 12-19-2014, 08:46 PM   #17
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Thanks, Helen! I tried Craigslist in my area, but the only person out there wanted 15 dollars for the starter. I was pretty sure I could get it cheaper online. Thanks for the tips. I grow a lot of things, but I am only trying this because supposedly I need the probiotics to help with a sudden bout of eczema. I don't mind the taste and after reading up on it, lots of people swear by the various probiotics in different products (pickles, cheeses, etc). I did check the first link from Drake--they don't list the bacteria strains there, but have some other good info. I'll be checking all these other links as I go. I made yogurt a long time ago and remember it being pretty good (I was in high school. So a very long time ago!) I think I'd enjoy doing this a few times, but like a lot of projects they can get out of control. I already have a lot of gardening projects going at any given time, but I hope to work this in on a fairly regular basis.

I appreciate all the input. Thank you, all!
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