put your jar of yogurt in a pot of hot tap water and sit the pot in an insulated bag for a few hours. simple. use long life milk (it is already sterile) at room temp. gives the best result.
i did somthing like that for a science project, a solor water heater. i make a cube of glass using glass sheets about 1/8" thick and like 20" by 12" and closed of the ends with cardboarrd and foil. it worked really good and heated the water from 20 C-44 C (we have to use celicus for scince) and i think that if i had made a cube, it would work for this too. wow thats long.
Awesome. I'm gonna try this. We're having a bit of an Indian summer over here in England at the moment, so might just be able to get enough heat to do it. I bet the dogs were happy about the spillage!
soooooo cool!... i love this video, made me laugh out loud. Thanks.
jonboda 1 year ago
its gets more tart if you put it in longer not if it gets warmer or colder
versatilechicken 1 year ago
can you refrigerate the yogurt after you make it
prehistoricpig 1 year ago
this is very useful
littlekid54 1 year ago
lol "with my very secret solar material"
lolkatz94 1 year ago
Thanks. I want yogurt now.
KarinElegance 2 years ago
genius! i like this!
iamyaddah 2 years ago
preety cool
Andrew0103 2 years ago
You'd be better off if you'd just left one opening, covered with plastic wrap
alanaldapierce 2 years ago
i like it it is very i am going to try it
kirshawn34 2 years ago
smart eric smart
kirshawn34 2 years ago 2
i'm not that smart. ask my wife. but thanks for watching. tell your friends.
erochow 2 years ago 2
LOL i heard the tinkle of the glass crackling 5:25 and was all "NOOOOO" lol
skycub99 3 years ago
I'm glad he posted the video anyway. It was a lesson for us all LOL!
abaneyone 2 years ago
put your jar of yogurt in a pot of hot tap water and sit the pot in an insulated bag for a few hours. simple. use long life milk (it is already sterile) at room temp. gives the best result.
spankses 3 years ago
hey thanks for the info, this is a good way to do it. you might want to check out our viewer forum, bunch of like-minded people there. thx, eric.
erochow 3 years ago
i did somthing like that for a science project, a solor water heater. i make a cube of glass using glass sheets about 1/8" thick and like 20" by 12" and closed of the ends with cardboarrd and foil. it worked really good and heated the water from 20 C-44 C (we have to use celicus for scince) and i think that if i had made a cube, it would work for this too. wow thats long.
capnbly7 3 years ago
cute dogs
Blooberry95 3 years ago
thanks, i don't think soy will work. but you could try and let us know on our viewer forum at our home page. thx, eric.
erochow 3 years ago
Awesome. I'm gonna try this. We're having a bit of an Indian summer over here in England at the moment, so might just be able to get enough heat to do it. I bet the dogs were happy about the spillage!
loki1200 3 years ago