How to Make L. Reuteri Cultured Dairy - Homemade l. Reuteri Yogurt - Lactobacillus Reuteri Yogurt

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  • @MarysNest
    @MarysNest  Год назад +52

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    • @lucky0n3
      @lucky0n3 Год назад +1

      Hi Mary! Did you start with the half & half at room temperature?

    • @barbarayorkwoodside3716
      @barbarayorkwoodside3716 Год назад +6

      @@lucky0n3 when I make it, I let the 1/2 & 1/2 come to room temperature. it lessens the shock of temp change that can occur (which can also shock the bacteria) when cold cream goes into a warm bath. I also find that the starch mixes much easier into a slurry, into a nice smooth consistency ,with no lumps.

    • @PamelaSmith20010
      @PamelaSmith20010 Год назад +4

      Mary we’ve eaten 2 of the jars from our suteck already even though there’s 15 hrs to go for our first batch! It’s super good! I even gave our little dog Precious a tablespoon of it ! This is a a keeper recipe 💖Thank you again 🙏🏼💖

    • @marie-christineroothooft5759
      @marie-christineroothooft5759 Год назад +5

      Hello, can you make this yoghurt with coconut milk? Since i am intolérance and it doesn’t improve my sibo… thank you so much, following you a few years and very helpful 😊

    • @sherrypickering7609
      @sherrypickering7609 Год назад +1

      Because your showing your how to video was done so well I bought a yogurt maker, wanted to get the instant pot where you can adjust the temperature so I could make more than 4 oz at a time, but with the book and other needed products it was a bit much to spend

  • @melanielinkous8746
    @melanielinkous8746 Год назад +146

    I feel like a modern pioneer. Since 2020, I've gotten chickens, ducks, a garden, fruit trees and have even learned how to bake bread! Thank you for all of your wonderful advice, Mary. Love your channel. ❤

    • @nickieglazer33
      @nickieglazer33 Год назад +2

      2020 vision 👁

    • @angieponders3844
      @angieponders3844 Год назад +3

      Congratulations!

    • @marionlee5272
      @marionlee5272 Год назад +1

      You certainly are a modern pioneer. Sounds wonderful. Sadly our state doesn't allow us to have more than one or 2 chicken(?) unless you have a farm.

    • @makeamericagreenagain8511
      @makeamericagreenagain8511 Год назад +2

      ​@@marionlee5272I suspect you need a better interpretation of what could happen. Something is wrong with accepting some 2 chicken guidelines. Perhaps the serious objection to this has been already accomplished. What state is handing down such an unfortunate judgement about your livestock?

    • @stevejennings2995
      @stevejennings2995 Год назад +1

      @@makeamericagreenagain8511 Alexa said it's Oregon.

  • @nannygranny9534
    @nannygranny9534 11 месяцев назад +70

    Thought you might find it interesting to learn that my 23 year old cat, Thomas, has decided this yogurt was made just for him. Following your directions my first attempt came out great. I was eating some when Thomas begged for some. Thinking he would hate it I put a small dollop on a plate. Immediately gone. I now have to share each time and thrilled he eats it!!😁

    • @tammyhavlik1015
      @tammyhavlik1015 9 месяцев назад +4

      My cat gets a dollop of plain Greek yogurt each day.

    • @janetashkenazy9290
      @janetashkenazy9290 7 месяцев назад +5

      I too have an old dog who had digestive problems so i gave him Reuteri yogurt which he loves and helps a lot with his diarrhea and constipation. This yogurt will be recognized in changing medical concepts which will be very helpful in healing.

    • @jinshinbird
      @jinshinbird 6 месяцев назад +10

      My Siamese is 12. Her diet has been good, but for the last several years she started puking after meals. We started the L. Reuteri yogurt about 6 weeks ago, and for the last two weeks have been making the three in one. From day one the cat gets a dollop as well. In 6 weeks she has only puked once. She is shedding less. Coat is much softer and more glossy. She is slimming down and has more muscle definition. (She is strictly an indoor cat). She loves the yogurt.

    • @roschelle4648
      @roschelle4648 6 месяцев назад +3

      ⁠@@jinshinbirdWhat is three in one?

    • @babe1477
      @babe1477 22 дня назад +1

      My dog loves it too. He gets excited when I get it out of the fridge! Me and my mom let him lick our bowls and I usually give him a dollop in his bowl. He does seem to be a bit calmer since we have been eating it. I just realized that.

  • @jazstar7681
    @jazstar7681 Год назад +110

    I love that you so kindly give credit to those you learned from! 💖

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +13

      Indeed! I think the world of Donna Schwenk and I learned so much from Dr. Davis book. Both people are such wonderful resources for making cultured dairy. Love, Mary

  • @sarahh3061
    @sarahh3061 Год назад +29

    Man if making this yoghurt gives me your cheerful calming demeanor as well as sorting my 2 year gut problem I'll be SO CHUFFED❤

    • @saakers
      @saakers 11 месяцев назад +3

      Did you try it? If so did you notice any improvements?

  • @hmmm..2733
    @hmmm..2733 Год назад +42

    I just watched Max Lugavere’s videos with Dr. Davis and am going to make this culture. I’m going to live dangerously and call it yogurt when I give it to my family. Let the yogurt police come and get me!!

    • @Julie-th4gh
      @Julie-th4gh 14 дней назад

      Can you take planetarium and l reuteri at the same time ?

  • @nanmalecki7087
    @nanmalecki7087 Год назад +24

    I am so excited. I made this yogurt and it is delicious. I also made mayonnaise. I am going to start fermenting. I am 65 years young. Who says you can't teach an old dog some new tricks. I just love you to pieces Mary. Praise God for you and your channel!

    • @HelenDee320
      @HelenDee320 2 месяца назад +2

      Ha, I got you beat- I will be 85 tis Novemberandstilllearning every day. 🙂

  • @yhmproperties
    @yhmproperties 6 месяцев назад +7

    I have noticed remarkable improvement since I've been using it. I have a rescue kitten that I found starving a couple of months ago. She's healthy now but when she yawned her breath would knock you down. Her teeth, even though she was young were yellow as well. I started giving her about a teaspoon of this yogurt when I had mine each morning. I would say it's been about three weeks and she no longer has bad breath and her teeth are whiter. I'm not exaggerating either. Seeing the profound difference it has made on her makes me realize that stuff is really amazing.

    • @lindamorgan2678
      @lindamorgan2678 2 месяца назад +1

      Wow thanks for sharing and God Bless you and your rescue kitty

    • @Vera-n7l2c
      @Vera-n7l2c 14 дней назад

      There is scientific evidence that l. Reuteri, alongside of streptoccocus salvia strains and some other bacteria, can reduce s. Mutans and other teeth decay causing bacteria in saliva and improve the (oral) microbiome

  • @bluwtrgypsy
    @bluwtrgypsy Год назад +21

    Thank you. I would highly recommend room temperature, at a minimum, or very slightly warmed half and half before adding to dry powders. I wrapped my glass bowl in a dish towel and sat it on my Sunbeam heating pad, (set on low) which, thankfully, does not have an automatic shutoff. I then wrapped it all in a bath towel. It came out perfect after my first fail of using cold half and half. Best wishes to all.

  • @lindamcconnell9441
    @lindamcconnell9441 Год назад +18

    My husband cured his CDIFF he got from the hospital with this probiotic. I bought it from the refrigerator case at our local healthfood store. Very expensive. So greatful to see this.

    • @lynnwilliams5432
      @lynnwilliams5432 3 месяца назад +1

      They treated mine with antibiotics over and over again.

  • @nancyevans4942
    @nancyevans4942 Год назад +69

    Another option for warmth to culture the dairy is perhaps a seed starting mat. Mine stays around 110-110F in a tray on top of the mat. I use it to ferment sauerkraut in my slightly cool house. I generally drape a dish towel over the top of the jars to act as a heat houser, and set a small crocheted hot pad under them. The jars on top of the hot pad hover at about 95F. Makes for quick kraut!

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +16

      Great tip!

    • @gailm.8190
      @gailm.8190 Год назад +11

      Me, too!! I use one of those mats for making kimchi in the winter when it’s a little too cool at my usual fermentation station!

    • @robertrinehuls9099
      @robertrinehuls9099 Год назад +5

      You can get a thermostat control for seed mats.

    • @HBSuccess
      @HBSuccess 10 месяцев назад +2

      Good idea !!

    • @HB-yk4ut
      @HB-yk4ut 9 месяцев назад +3

      That’s neat! I use a dehydrator that has temp control and a 99 hour timer.

  • @karenmarbach817
    @karenmarbach817 Год назад +34

    I have been making this since December. I am 72 years old, and the one benefit in his long list that made me want to make it is that it preserves bone density. My husband and I each have 1/2 C. daily. I make a gallon at a time, and that lasts us a few weeks. I use my sous vide in a big soup pot, and put my 4 one quart mason jars in that. The lowest my sous vide can be set is 104*, so that's the temp I use; it's okay as long as it's under 109*. My old yogurt maker got up to 110-112*, so I couldn't use it. Just have to remember to start a new batch 2 days before I'll be needing more!

    • @vickyrhinehardt1543
      @vickyrhinehardt1543 Год назад +2

      My instant pot won’t go lower than 204 degrees. May I ask without being rude where you learned that as long as the temp stays below 209 is ok?
      Thank you very much. That would be a boon for me to know that❣️

    • @vickyrhinehardt1543
      @vickyrhinehardt1543 Год назад +1

      104 not 204; stubby fingered🥴

    • @vickyrhinehardt1543
      @vickyrhinehardt1543 Год назад +3

      And 109 not 209🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @karenmarbach817
      @karenmarbach817 Год назад +8

      @@vickyrhinehardt1543 I read that in the Super Gut book, and also, I've listened to many people interviewing Dr. Davis, and he talks about how if the temp gets up to 109*, it will kill the l-reuteri strain.

    • @vickyrhinehardt1543
      @vickyrhinehardt1543 Год назад +17

      @@karenmarbach817 thank you so much! I have MS and an 88 yo husband in long term care. I am trying to make myself as healthy as possible so I can get him out, at least on occasion . My funds are super tight and I need to not have many if any mistakes.
      Your going to the trouble to reply helps a lot and makes me feel better❣️ God Bless you❣️

  • @ritamorales2229
    @ritamorales2229 Год назад +16

    I also learned so much from that book. I use a combination of l. Reuteri and 2 other bacteria’s that the doctor suggested. When using those specific bacteria’s the temp is 106. I struggled to get a good batch without the whey separating. But I kept at it and finally found that using a glass loaf pan, which fits into the yogurt machine that you have, lightly covered with plastic wrap is the winner!! No more separation. It’s turns out thick and tasty.

    • @iovanamelendez5958
      @iovanamelendez5958 9 месяцев назад +2

      Did you still put the water in the base? Thank you

    • @HelenDee320
      @HelenDee320 2 месяца назад +1

      I make mine in the instant pot with it's stainless steel insert, and it always has lots of whey. Have to try doing it with a glass vessel. Thank you .

    • @boe1956
      @boe1956 25 дней назад

      What two other bacteria's did you add? Is it for sibo or something else. I'm trying to make my stomach better because of GERD , bad acid reflux. But i don't have his book yet so I don't know if he even addresses that in his book.

  • @catebessencourt2137
    @catebessencourt2137 Год назад +16

    I Love Donna ! ❤❤❤❤ Been watching her many years. My son healed from chronic eczema and many gut issues from following her advice on eating kefir and all it’s benefits.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +3

      Hi Cate, Love hearing this! ❤️🤗❤️

  • @MM-oc3sb
    @MM-oc3sb Год назад +45

    Wonderfully thorough explanations, as always Mary! ❤ I have the opposite issue of not always having ultra- pasteurized half and half/full cream. My research found that doing the typical 10 min pre-cook then cooling to 100° F method works well to balance the probiotics and proteins for culturing L.R. , too. I now make double batches with both 1 qt half-n-half and 1 qt heavy cream. I use my instant pot yogurt setting to do the pre-boil, cool it down to 100°F , then proceed as you demonstrate... blending in a small amount of slurry of starter and Inulin, then culture with either my yogurt maker or sous-vide for the 36 hours. Turns out beautiful! (I don't want my Instant pot unavailable for regular cooking ). My husband can hardly eat this amazing "yogurt" without marveling at its taste and creamy texture every time he has a bite. 😂 God Bless and heart hugs... you have taught me so much!

    • @skygoddess11
      @skygoddess11 Год назад +3

      Thank you for the assistance with how to do this with raw milk! It pains me to heat the milk....but, understanding the bacteria balance helps a lot. I ADORE this yogurt....

    • @annabethbocanegra3267
      @annabethbocanegra3267 Год назад +4

      Thank you Mary for always giving alternative ways to do all you teach on. Not all of use are able to afford the equipment to make it easier but do want to eat healthy. You explain everything in detail to make a healthy lifestyle available and affordable for all.

    • @lindalouwagie-neyens4692
      @lindalouwagie-neyens4692 Год назад +1

      I'm happy to see your comment, as I cannot get ultra pasteurized milk where I live. I see that you pre-boil your cream for 10 minutes in your instant pot. Would this work on the stove top as well? Thank you. Any direction would be appreciate.

    • @MM-oc3sb
      @MM-oc3sb Год назад +1

      @@lindalouwagie-neyens4692 Oh, yes, the stove top works just fine watching carefully, stirring, and using a thermometer so as not to scorch the cream. Instant pot yogurt settings do not pressurize while heating - just like the stove only automatic. I hope you give it a try and that it works out as well for you 😊😋

    • @lindalouwagie-neyens4692
      @lindalouwagie-neyens4692 Год назад +1

      Thanks for your direction. I did give the stove top a try, and have made a couple of batches successfully. Thank you!

  • @rikwen96
    @rikwen96 Год назад +23

    FYI, If you are using a sous vide, put the mixture into clean glass jars. Place them into a sous vide container. Add water up about 3/4 way up the containers. Don't get too high or water will get into the jars. Place the sous vide warmer into the container and set the time and temperature. It works great.

    • @karenprenger1738
      @karenprenger1738 Год назад +3

      Exactly what I do too!

    • @katelycho
      @katelycho Год назад +3

      I just started my first batch using my sous vide. Should I not close the lids tightly?

  • @JonWolaver
    @JonWolaver 9 месяцев назад +6

    your presentation on screen is masterful, better than professional cooks on public tv. your affect is kind and generous. you are a very kind the thoughtful person. my rational for pursuing L reuteri yogurt is based on your comment regarding, oxytocin and empathy. I was a professional counselor in Oregon, now poor and retired. I am hoping (is that hope?) to improve my morale and mood. i am recently legally separated from my wife of 40 years and have been depressed since our separation. Perhaps microbiome will turn things around, with assistance of your professional presentation and warmth. jon

    • @tammyhavlik1015
      @tammyhavlik1015 6 месяцев назад +2

      Vit D with K2, Zinc, Flax Seed Oil, Selenium, sprouts or greens, are all also foods and nutrients I've found supportive. And I like the saying that we need 4 hobbies: one that's social, one that's in nature, one that gets you exercise, and one that's productive/provides. 🙏 Prayers for you to find answers. You're on the right track!

  • @manometians
    @manometians Год назад +45

    Thank you Mary for always being so thorough in your research, experiences, experiments and explanations. It is not done in vain, always greatly appreciated!!💖

  • @maryturner5572
    @maryturner5572 Год назад +32

    Mary, you have done such a great job of demonstrating this so called yogurt. I followed Dr Davis’s diet for a year or two and it was amazing how easily the weight dropped off and the benefits I got from the so called yogurt. Thank you for all the research you did. I’m now excited to begin making my own yogurt again. It taste so good and easy to flavor with Stevia flavored drops or just adding berries.

  • @evvie01
    @evvie01 Год назад +10

    I used Heavy Cream Milk from a local dairy. I warmed the milk to 120 degrees adding the inulin so it would dissolve. Cooled it to 98 degrees then added my crushed tablet slurry. I used a Styrofoam cooler as a culture chamber fitting it with a 25 watt light bulb and a digital spike type food thermometer. Because the cooler is so light I put some clean red bricks in the bottom, capped with aluminum foil, that will both hold heat and make the cooler bottom heavy so it would not tip over easily as I put my jars in. I also have a regular wall thermometer in the back of the chamber to let me know when I was close to the 100 degree mark, then I fine tuned it with the food thermometer. I used the lid of the cooler to adjust how much heat I let escape to keep the temperature at 100 degrees. I also made a peep window in the front of the lid that allows me to see the thermometer, and the jars. I covered the little window with plastic inside and outside so it would still be a good insulator. It's not the prettiest culture chamber but it does the job and I can go to work without worrying about my L. Reuteri milk culture.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +3

      Wow! Amazing!❤️🤗❤️

    • @HelenDee320
      @HelenDee320 2 месяца назад +2

      How neat!😊

    • @naznow
      @naznow 9 дней назад

      Impressive!

  • @sky.the.infinite
    @sky.the.infinite Год назад +12

    😭 I literally was just watching your playlist about homemade yogurt, whey, etc all night!
    You’re the BEST, Mary!!! God Bless You! ✨🙏🏽✨

  • @Carol32547
    @Carol32547 Год назад +29

    Hello Mary. I have Dr Davis book "super gut" I I have been making the L ruteri, L gasseri, and B coagulins ferment for weeks now. It's very thick and creammy. I started this because of multiple skin and hair ailments with colitis. Only 2 weeks in abd although it's very subtle, I noticed my skin and hair are healthier. I plan to give it 2 months and see how things are going. If you read Dr Davis book it gives many other bacteria that promote different health values. Thanks for sharing

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +7

      Hi Carol, Wonderful news!! Thanks for sharing!! Love, Mary

    • @Carol32547
      @Carol32547 Год назад +7

      Also some people have used their soude vide and making the yogurt on separate jars

    • @katescarratt4267
      @katescarratt4267 11 месяцев назад +2

      Dr Davies is amazing.

    • @saakers
      @saakers 11 месяцев назад +3

      Hi Carol, I have similar issues and I'm currently gathering the ingredients to make this. How did this work out for you?

    • @Carol32547
      @Carol32547 11 месяцев назад +5

      @saakers I still make it and mostly add it to protein shakes
      It tastes like a cross between yogurt and a mild cream cheese. It's very thick...thicker than Greek yogurt for sure. I could see adding it to salad dressings and such as well. I personally got tired of just eating it every day even using different flavorings. After several months though my rosacia and scalp psoriasis are still around ..they are very mild now. I believe they will eventually go away. My colitis symptoms are completely gone! It took 2 months or more for this to happen. I have not had one episode of long dates with the porcelain throne. I used to have those multiple times a week. Just watch out for the initial mood change. My melancholia was pretty bad. It went away after a few days. Know it for what it is. Sorry so long. Have a great Holiday season

  • @marystolleis9492
    @marystolleis9492 Год назад +7

    I just discovered Dr. William Davis on RUclips too! I watched several of his videos and was captivated. In one of his lectures, he related his recipe for L. reuteri cultured dairy. I didn't catch the recipe, so I was thrilled to find this Mary's Nest video showing me exactly what I need to know (and at the pace my brain can follow!). I can't wait to try the recipe! Thank you, Mary. ❤

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    I appreciate that you suggest shopping locally, too many video videographers seem to shop online. I want to be able to shop locally and buy local as much as possible.

  • @rebeccaanderson9165
    @rebeccaanderson9165 Год назад +8

    I ordered my products, including a yogurt maker, and did my first batch. So happy. 4 bottle separated but 4 did not. The creamiest yogurt ever!!! Using the curds and whey to get second batch going!! This video is so thorough! It worked exactly like you’ve shown!! Thank you so so much!

  • @nrobin8273
    @nrobin8273 Год назад +23

    Mary I have watched several videos making this fermented dairy BUT you have explained it so well. Thank you. I have the ingredients so now I will make.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +6

      Oh my goodness!! Thank you SO much!! I really try to be thorough in my teaching. Your kind words mean so much to me!! Love, Mary

  • @2Hearts3
    @2Hearts3 Год назад +22

    Mary, you are so sweet and gentle in your videos, and always great, beneficial content. Thank you so very much. Will be using this recipe and looking forward to its benefits! 👏😃

  • @BarbVirginia
    @BarbVirginia Год назад +11

    Hi Mary 😊
    I LOVE this amazing yogurt ! It's been life changing for me.
    I make about 6 quarts per batch and needed a DIY option.
    So...here's what I do.
    I purchased a few simple items on Amazon to set up my oven.
    75wt halogen soft white bulb
    Light fixture with clip and extension
    Dimmer switch
    Oven theometer
    Total ran about $35
    The dimmer allows you to control temp of the bulb brightness.
    Place jars on the rack
    Thermometer is placed next to jars.
    After a little bit of experimentation its very easy to get to 100 deg and keep it for the needed 36 hrs.

  • @estherebenezer2661
    @estherebenezer2661 Год назад +5

    I love the way you concerned to read the page 232 from the author's... One thing we too understood in your video's is, to develop a reading habits makes one's self knowledge. ❤ Thanks a ton Mary for the motivation.

  • @bobriopel6391
    @bobriopel6391 Год назад +22

    Well researched, well organized and well presented. I appreciated this all-inclusive demonstration. You set the bar for combining the art and science of food prep. Thank you.

  • @David_Watts
    @David_Watts Год назад +4

    This has to be the sweetest lady on the Internet! And what a VERY important topic...thank you 🙏

  • @PickNicole
    @PickNicole Год назад +4

    I have my 1st L Reuteri culturing now! I tested my oven. With the light on, it's a cozy 99F.
    What a fun new dairy I can play with!

  • @t.gardener3387
    @t.gardener3387 Год назад +6

    I use a small igloo cooler with a heating pad in it. The low setting on the heating pad is 100 degrees.

  • @jemsmom97
    @jemsmom97 Год назад +11

    God bless you Mary I’m so glad I came across this today as I learned about this L-reuteri a few weeks ago and very soon want to try this. But what I really appreciate is you mentioning the sous vide function on the instant pot because I have asked this question on other forms and no one has answered it. but I tested my Insta pot putting water in it for eight hours setting it at 100° and at the end of eight hours the water was still at 100°, so I think this is gonna work in my instant pot!!

  • @susangoins1221
    @susangoins1221 2 месяца назад +3

    What a beautiful gift of teaching. Learn so much from you Mary

  • @karenandthewootrain
    @karenandthewootrain 11 месяцев назад +4

    I just made my first batch of L-Reuteri yogurt. It's SO good! It's definitely going to be a regular, weekly thing for me. It's flavor is not quite as sour or tart as regular homemade yogurt. The flavor and texture is more buttery and so delicious. I want to eat it morning , noon, and night. Thanks so much for the recipe.

  • @karenleavitt7241
    @karenleavitt7241 Год назад +6

    I got the “Wheat Belly” book a few years ago. Great book!! Sure helped me!!
    Also I gave a heating pad that stays on and I can set for 100 degrees.

  • @jamieford4594
    @jamieford4594 Год назад +15

    Mary, I am so impressed with your videos. Your instructions are meticulous. Also, Thank you for taking the time to provide the Amazon links for the ingredients and equipment. Your videos are so helpful!

  • @tinaszymoniak3072
    @tinaszymoniak3072 Год назад +12

    Thank you Mary for sharing so much wonderful information with your viewers! You are so gracious, a great teacher, and a beautiful person! May God's blessings continually pour upon you and your family!

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +3

      Hi Tina, Wow! Thanks for the kind words!! Love, Mary

  • @normalopez2856
    @normalopez2856 Год назад +9

    oh Mary this video just gave me the confidence to try to make yogurt(L R C D). Thank you so much for explaining and showing us in a simple and understandable way. So grateful!

  • @katiecollins2
    @katiecollins2 Год назад +10

    Thanks for being so thorough in your explanations!

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +2

      Hi Katie, Glad it was helpful! Love, Mary

  • @brandymoreno382
    @brandymoreno382 4 месяца назад +2

    Thank you for showing how to make a second batch! I appreciate this very detailed video

  • @lcozzarelli
    @lcozzarelli 8 месяцев назад +6

    Congrats on over 1M subscribers Mary! 🎉

  • @patdrau
    @patdrau Год назад +6

    What a nice person, and a pleasure to listen and learn from. Thank you Mary.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +1

      Wow! Thank you for the kind words!! ❤️🤗❤️

  • @Susan-xj5uh
    @Susan-xj5uh Год назад +6

    Hi Mary 👋,
    Just a quick note to thank you for sharing your vast knowledge, your research, and your pleasant, sweet personality. You are a joy to learn from!!! 💕

  • @thestoic5381
    @thestoic5381 Год назад +6

    Spot on. Outstanding video. This deserves more attention and views. There is life-changing info here. I've been doing this for a year. It has made a huge difference

    • @saakers
      @saakers 11 месяцев назад +1

      What benefits have you seen, and what were the issues before?

  • @lilianpeliello8111
    @lilianpeliello8111 11 месяцев назад +3

    Mary! You are so adorable! OMG! Im in love with the way you explain everything so nicely and calm. And so genuine! And showing the differences from first and second batch! And nothing annoying on your video! Thank you so much! You are gracious!

  • @cathymccaffrey7725
    @cathymccaffrey7725 Год назад +5

    I finished making my cultured dairy this morning and put some in my smoothie. I can just feel my wrinkles fading away. It was definitely easy to make and I like how thick it is. Another winner Mary❤

    • @cathymccaffrey7725
      @cathymccaffrey7725 Год назад +1

      I forgot to add that I preheated my cultured dairy mixture before I put into the Instant Pot. I had a very small amount of separation.

    • @cathymccaffrey7725
      @cathymccaffrey7725 Год назад +1

      Oops I just realized that I posted this on the wrong video…I used an Instant Pot.

  • @bethbogarde1896
    @bethbogarde1896 Год назад +13

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. I had heard about making yogurt but did not know the steps or what ingredients to use. You lay out the information so well that this will be a fun project. I have learned so much from your channel and am becoming quite addicted to all things “Mary’s Nest.”

  • @jackwing1949
    @jackwing1949 Год назад +2

    Thank you for mentioning Donna Schwenk. I learned so much from her as I do from you too.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +1

      Wonderful!❤️🤗❤️

  • @EssayonsFG
    @EssayonsFG Год назад +8

    A wealth of wonderful information, Mary. Thanks for sharing this process with us. Have a wonderful weekend.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +1

      Hey Rob, Thank you! You too! Love to the SG Family, Mary

  • @lifeinsully1287
    @lifeinsully1287 Год назад +7

    Mary you are an amazing teacher. I really appreciate how you explain everything. Thanks you!

  • @Angebaby1237
    @Angebaby1237 Год назад +8

    ❤This is fascinating! I thought I knew a lot about probiotics and fermenting, but I’ve never heard this!! I love that you read from the book further explaining this! Thank you!!!!!

    • @Angebaby1237
      @Angebaby1237 Год назад +1

      I love that your using organic!!!

  • @cubanmama4564
    @cubanmama4564 Год назад +9

    Thank you for this video, Mary! I so love your channel! Even after spending 30 years making cultured dairy, I learned so much from you! I am now making L. reuteri cultured dairy. I made cream cheese out of the first batch as it had a bit more whey than I liked. It is sweet and delicious. I am now incubating batch #2 using my sous vide circulator and starter from the first batch as you demonstrated in the video. Can't wait to taste it. I am going to use my sous vide to make cultured buttermilk next.

  • @Sunshine_State
    @Sunshine_State Год назад +6

    Mary, you are the best teacher. Thank you for sharing your skills and wisdom.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +1

      Thank YOU!❤️🤗❤️

  • @ruthstone6033
    @ruthstone6033 Год назад +1

    Thank you for your video, I happened to come across your video and I make this yogurt all the time. I want to share with all in a little change i use when adding the dry Inulin, L. Reuteri to cold milk. Place all your dry inulin and L Reuteri into a small container, next pour your half and half into your bowl or instant pot. Slowly add the powdered inulin and L Reuteri into the cold milk slowly stirring at the same time. This will not clump up while stirring. Hope this helps with those who do not warm up their half and half first like I do. Love the yogurt and your videos

  • @susanjane8020
    @susanjane8020 Год назад +3

    Well I went and ordered a yogurt maker plus the items I need/what you said I needed. Yummy Yummy. Thank you MZ Mary

  • @lisamichelle1224
    @lisamichelle1224 2 месяца назад +1

    I love watching your videos. You are always so clear in your instructions and make it very enjoyable to learn from you. Thank you!

  • @marzymarrz5172
    @marzymarrz5172 Год назад +4

    Back in the day when hippies roamed the earth those yogurt makers were all over the place. I may have to get one of those again to make this yogurt. Thank you!

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +1

      How true! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @mellasone
    @mellasone Год назад +2

    Wow I did my first batch it was a complete success no separation I was impressed. I think the trick is to use lower temperatures I set my yogurt machine at 37 degrees Celsius but after checking many times during the 36Hr period I noticed the temperature fluctuated between 36-37.7 degrees, I used organic full fat milk and Inulin from Jerusalem artichokes plus fructo-oligosaccharides, I also put warm water in the yogurt making tray and prepared the mixture with warm milk so everything started pretty quick after I set the machine. Thanks for posting this informative video

  • @HadassahSikani
    @HadassahSikani Год назад +4

    If this will help me overcome lactose intolerance, I would definitely make it regularly. I've made kefir and regular yogurt in the past from a starter culture using the green chili peppers.

  • @healthconscience4931
    @healthconscience4931 25 дней назад

    A friend wanted me to show her how to make the yogurt I make but she was busy and I couldn't talk to her right away but though why not text her a link to this channel-the one I learned from. Thanks for your information.

  • @PamelaSmith20010
    @PamelaSmith20010 Год назад +6

    Mary we’ve eaten 2 of the jars from our suteck already even though there’s 15 hrs to go for our first batch! It’s super good! I even gave our little dog Precious a tablespoon of it ! This is a a keeper recipe 💖Thank you again 🙏🏼💖

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +1

      That is awesome!❤️🤗❤️

    • @sherrypickering7609
      @sherrypickering7609 Год назад

      Awww maybe my dog will like❤️

    • @oskarmendoza3484
      @oskarmendoza3484 9 месяцев назад

      @@MarysNest Hello, greetings, beautiful woman. Thank you for everything you share. I wanted to ask what the difference is between taking L. Reuteri tablets directly, and I also wanted to inquire if you have any videos where you prepare it with coconut milk or another type of milk? Thank you, blessings.

  • @janetashkenazy9290
    @janetashkenazy9290 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Mary, It looks like you have been eating L Reuteri yogurt because you are looking. just great. I eat L Reuteri yogurt and see the difference. like my disappearing wrinkles and being able to cancel my surgery for a knee implant since there is no longer pain in my bone on bone knee. I love this yogurt which has been a real life changer and boy oh boy does it taste good! Thank you for all that you do.

  • @denisescull4227
    @denisescull4227 Год назад +8

    Hi Mary! Very interesting to know there are different probiotics, I had no idea! Thank you for trying different products and different things to show us. I would usually use my Excalibur dehydrator to culture my yogurt but the lowest temperature is 105. Maybe I'll keep an eye out at the thrift store for the type yogurt maker you have. I like the little cups. Thank you so much for your study of traditional foods.

  • @VeronicasVeil333
    @VeronicasVeil333 7 месяцев назад

    So I made some - 3 times! The first time was a flub but I think my half and half was too old and previously fronzen so ditched it and started over. I am addicted! I eat it with jam and honey and somethimes granola. AND my husband eats it to for his IBS. Thank you so much for all of this wonderful information!! God bless you!

  • @PamelaSmith20010
    @PamelaSmith20010 Год назад +11

    Hi Mary I’m making my second batch today , but am using a clean recently emptied yogurt container so I can make a bigger batch and I am fermenting it in my food dehydrator ( Excalibur) on it’s almost lowest setting it’s the perfect temperature! So you may want to try that for bigger batches!

    • @txlatinchicka5138
      @txlatinchicka5138 Год назад +7

      Thank you for your comment of using a dehydrator to incubate the L. Reuteri! I've been culturing my regular yogurt in my Cosori dehydrator for a year that I've been making yogurt. I then strain it to make Greek yogurt.
      I had asked Mary if the dehydrator would work for the L. Reuteri, but hadn't heard back.
      So, I'm grateful to read that I can continue to use my dehydrator to culture this new strain of yogurt.
      Thank you, Pamela!😊

    • @PamelaSmith20010
      @PamelaSmith20010 Год назад +4

      @@txlatinchicka5138 I use a Temperature gauge to make sure it stays the right temperature last time it stayed right on I’m making some tonight and it seems to be 97.3 which is a little low so we’re gonna see how it turns out last time it stayed right on 100 the whole time

    • @txlatinchicka5138
      @txlatinchicka5138 Год назад +5

      @Pamela, I haven't had any problems with the Cosori not staying on the set temp. My yogurts have turned out BEAUTIFULLY & DELICIOUS. My husband never wants store-bought again. 😋😁

    • @susiet2150
      @susiet2150 Год назад

      I’m so glad to discover this thread! I have a Cosori dehydrator, and the temp can be set as low as 96 degrees, I think. There’s a timer on it also, but I can’t remember it it will go to 36 hours. Thank you, ladies, for your input.

  • @debbieminton5885
    @debbieminton5885 5 месяцев назад

    Look at you Mary! You look so much younger, your recipe must be very good! So good to see you and refind you.

  • @mayiakashmurr3000
    @mayiakashmurr3000 Год назад +3

    I went to Donna Scheenk’s class in Kansas almost 10 years ago. I love her. And I love you.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад

      Wow! Thank you!❤️🤗❤️

  • @jo-annjewett198
    @jo-annjewett198 11 месяцев назад +1

    Today everything came for me to make the l-Reuteri “yogurt”. Excited to try this! Thank you!!

  • @candyholloway6470
    @candyholloway6470 Год назад +3

    Success! It turned out perfectly, tangy, smooth and creamy Thank you, Mary, for sharing this lesson! Also, thankful for suggesting another use of my sous vide that was tucked away in the cabinet.

  • @saraveblen-mortenson3053
    @saraveblen-mortenson3053 11 месяцев назад +2

    Awesome tutorial, many thanks! Here’s to fantastic health!

  • @marieallen5304
    @marieallen5304 Год назад +5

    My grandmother taught me when making probiotic yogurt. Make sure it's resting 36 hours. In a dark room..........❤ When my grandmother die she was 105.. Unfortunately it was an automobile accident drunk driver.😢

    • @HelenDee320
      @HelenDee320 2 месяца назад +1

      So sorry you lost your grandmother this way.

    • @triciaduggan2559
      @triciaduggan2559 Месяц назад +1

      So sorry for your loss. How unfair.

  • @didr0003
    @didr0003 Год назад +2

    I have a dairy right up the street and buy raw milk in half gallon glass bottles. I have to buy another one tomorrow. I would be very interested in clabbered raw milk. Love your channel. My pantry does too. Blessings!

  • @rachaelflores3810
    @rachaelflores3810 Год назад +9

    Hi Mary I love your channel and Donna Schwenks too I follow her podcasts. I have had a ROUGH couple of years struggling with food sensitivities that I discovered by trying kefir. I stopped kefir for a while until I could test for SIBO and it was negative. I started kefir again just yesterday and am VERY interested in making L. Rheuteri cultured dairy to add to my probiotic treatment since it targets the small intestines primarily and that’s my main area of suffering, thank you for this video!

  • @gailmanley3130
    @gailmanley3130 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is so thorough! You answer every possible question that could arise and address every detail! Thank you so much.

  • @dianemartel5205
    @dianemartel5205 Год назад +3

    My oven doesn’t get to 100°F with the light on, and the lowest temperature is 170°F. I’ve purchased a yogurt machine and am preparing to make my first batch of cultured dairy. Thanks for all of your advice.

  • @SYWH-TruthisReal
    @SYWH-TruthisReal Год назад +2

    I don't comment much but I wanted to just say "Thank you!" for all that you do! I am just about to start this recipe and I became so overjoyed with gratitude for your channel! I can't wait to get your book in August!

  • @Carol32547
    @Carol32547 Год назад +18

    If your first batch looks curdled....place it in the fridge and stir, it will fix itself and is perfectly safe to eat

    • @squashtomato7803
      @squashtomato7803 11 месяцев назад +3

      I tried this and I’d did not fix itself. 😢 it’s clumpy and tastes very sour. I followed recipe and used a good yogurt maker. I stopped at 33 hours as it seemed like a fail. 😢

    • @Carol32547
      @Carol32547 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@squashtomato7803 sorry to hear that

  • @brendacoxall1683
    @brendacoxall1683 Год назад +2

    thank you so much for this. I have been following you for about 3 years now, and I have learned soooo much. thank you for sharing your knowledge. I had never heard of this cultured dairy. We are in England, and our turned off oven is only 80degrees. I checked my slow cooker, and its lowest temp was 120 degrees, so I went out and bought a temp adjustable yoghurt maker. the inulin i have is the Jerusalem artichoke. I have done my first batch, not as thick as yours, but ooh so tasty, I used whole milk as we dont get half and half here. I am ab out to do my second batch. if still not thick, next time I will use some cream too. thank you again. You are wonderful.

  • @Kartimel
    @Kartimel Год назад +4

    Thank you for the excellent video. This gave me the courage to try making this cultured dairy.
    My first batch was a bit gloopy, with a mix if whey, but my second batch was perfect. Third batch was like the first and now this fourth batch is pretty ugly. Lots of whey and clearly very separated.
    Do you have any idea what I could be doing wrong?

  • @bestill6635
    @bestill6635 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much, Mary, for the detailed information. Your wonder video is by far the best I’ve found.

  • @jacobzamorano8483
    @jacobzamorano8483 Год назад +3

    i love how potent this yogurt is. You can eat only 1 tablespoon and get billions of L. reuteri

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +1

      Yes indeed!! ❤️🤗❤️

  • @KetogenicWoman
    @KetogenicWoman 9 месяцев назад

    You had me at reduced wrinkles! 😅 But I am about to make this for myself for other reasons due to some gut issues. Thank you for your demo!

  • @patricia19551
    @patricia19551 Год назад +3

    This is so good, thank you so much for your time.

  • @mariadornbach460
    @mariadornbach460 4 месяца назад +2

    I love the Saints statues on the kitchen counter.

    • @tinas2597
      @tinas2597 4 месяца назад +2

      Me too! ❤

  • @marylaborde6151
    @marylaborde6151 Год назад +13

    Hey, y’all! I’ve been making this FABULOUS “yogurt” for about 4 years and it’s the only yogurt we eat because it’s soooo delicious. Try this with it:
    1. Ideal sweetener (available at H-E-B for my fellow Texans) and True Lemon crystallized lemon powder. Super Yummy!
    2. Ideal sweetener with a couple of drops of homemade vanilla. Deelish!

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +4

      Hi Mary, thanks for these great tips!❤️🤗❤️

    • @rfotofolio8087
      @rfotofolio8087 Год назад +1

      What does it taste like , mine is super tart .

    • @GearMaven
      @GearMaven Год назад +1

      @@rfotofolio8087 That's typical for L.reuteri. Secondary batches are often less so.

  • @wizardatmath
    @wizardatmath 11 месяцев назад

    I really appreciate how you phrased that issue with the fda 🙏

  • @gailneedham9930
    @gailneedham9930 Год назад +5

    I'm so glad to see you doing this. I have the Super Gut book checked out from the library. I never thought of how limited of strains of culture commercial yogurt has in it, and of so much of the information included in this book! I am glad you are breaking it down and helping out with this, as I wondered how I could ever apply the interesting things he brings up in the book Makes it more understandable and interesting. Now I can see how I can make this work. Thank you!

  • @edenridgefarms
    @edenridgefarms Год назад +2

    I’m really glad to see videos like this again.

  • @trudybongers3534
    @trudybongers3534 Год назад +3

    Dear Mary.... your the best ❣️❤️❣️❤️❣️❤️❣️

  • @jenniferzalewski7376
    @jenniferzalewski7376 Год назад +1

    Wow I just love listening to you speak its so relaxing

  • @Handlethecurvessmoothly
    @Handlethecurvessmoothly 8 месяцев назад +3

    Mary loves her some coffee!

  • @ivorybow
    @ivorybow 11 месяцев назад

    I don't have a hot pot that has a temp control. My oven with the light off is 77 degrees F. With the light on after an hour, it's nearly 104. I have a yogurt maker that gets up to 118. Making my first batch in that now, with water in the bottom and the cover off the jars. I just ordered a bottle warmer/kettle that has a temp control, and a 49 hour timer. It was very affordable and people are using it for this yogurt. I will be here Sunday so if this batch fails, I will start again with the bottle warmer kettle. Thank you for this detailed instruction. BTW, I used whole milk, 3 cups, and 1 cup cream, and scalded it. I NEED this yogurt!

  • @job955
    @job955 Год назад +7

    Mary, you got me interested in Kefir. I just checked my Lifeway Kefir bottle (from HEB) which lists L Reuteri as one it's active cultures (25-30 billion CFU)! I've been thinking about ordering some Kefir grains to start making my own Kefir, hopefully the Kefir grains will grow some L Reuteri as well....I'll have to research it. I've been making and loving my own bone broth. I'm using my big Turkey Cooker Oven to make bone broth! Currently using bones from 2 rotisserie chicken, 2 1/2 # of chicken wings, and, 12 chicken feet, plus veggies per usual with only enough water to cover....it will turn out great, and, I'll have more than I can make in my crockpot. I also live in Central TX (Lockhart region), and, am taking advantage of this cold snap to start some saurkraut. Thank-you for all your help, and, informative videos!

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +6

      Hi Jo, WOW!! Fascinating!! I think the big thing with Dr. Davis is that he wants us to culture it longer than the store-bought versions to really kick-up the amount of l reuteri contained in it.
      As to making your own kefir, I highly recommend it because the store-bought version is different.
      I am so happy to hear about your bone broth. Love that you are on this traditional foods journey with me!
      Love, Mary

    • @Msaltares91
      @Msaltares91 Год назад +4

      Yes make some keifer with grains it will change your life and yes L reuteri is in keifer as well .

  • @saraw6710
    @saraw6710 3 месяца назад

    Thank you. I always understand you!!! Keep up the good work from a Brit in Canada!!!!

  • @27kjh
    @27kjh Год назад +5

    Funny…I just ordered some Reuteri Culture yesterday. Would you know how much of this to eat daily for the benefits. I’d like to make it for my family and friends and wonder how much I should tell them to eat. I love yogurt so I’ll be eating it a lot.

    • @MarysNest
      @MarysNest  Год назад +4

      About 4 ounces is the perfect serving of this cultured dairy.

  • @adeo7071
    @adeo7071 Год назад +2

    Thank you for the video. I just wish it was not that long, the relevant information can be delivered in half of that time.

  • @gailm.8190
    @gailm.8190 Год назад +3

    I’m wondering whether the little beads of undigested inulin in the first batch could in part be due to the bacteria to inulin ratio? With the second batch, the starting culture may be so high in number that by the time the ferment finished it consumed all the inulin? I noticed the same beads in my first coconut ferment using the L. Reuteri, and now want to experiment with the second batch!!

  • @belieftransformation
    @belieftransformation Год назад +2

    Wonderful instructions; thanks for sharing! Blessings to all 🤗💗🇨🇦