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Freezing Yoghurt?

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peachybabe | 21:07 Sat 31st Jan 2015 | Food & Drink
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Can you freeze a small tub of 0% fat natural yoghurt?

I give my dogs a desert spoonful every other day. If I buy a large pot, or several small pots, they go out of date before they are used up.

I'm wondering if it separates and/or loses the good bacteria during freezing.

It would save me having to go shopping every week, and then being tempted by "special offers"!
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Apparently,freezing does not affect the good bacteria. As for making your own,500ml is probably the smallest amount you would want to make. Can you finish that in about a week?
21:38 Sat 31st Jan 2015
yes it freezes but will go grainy, will the dogs care? I have no idea about the bacteria but as there is no evidence that they do anything for humans, let alone dogs, I am not sure how important that is. Could you give the dogs more yoghurt and use it up that way?
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Wolfgang. One of the dogs is a Westie, and they are prone to dickie tummies occasionally. Several people recommended giving him a spoonful now and again and I must admit it appears to have done the trick. While I'm giving him some, I might as well give it to my staffy x.

I wouldn't want to give him much more in case it caused him to be sick. It seems that he is "getting the right dose" so to speak.
Have you thought about making your yoghurt Peachy? You could make as much or as little as you need that way.

http://www.makeyourownyogurt.com
Apparently,freezing does not affect the good bacteria.
As for making your own,500ml is probably the smallest amount you would want to make. Can you finish that in about a week?
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Thanks all. As long as the good bacteria don't freeze to death, I'll give it a try!
I am sure it has beneficial effects on upset tums, its just i am not sure (and neither is anyone else) that those effects are due to the bacteria.
Yogurt which has run out of date is perfectly fine for at least a week afterwards.

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