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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Euro Cuisine Set of 8 Glass Jars for Yogurt MakerCustomer Review: necessary but too expensive Summary: 3 Stars
My Eurocuisine yogurt maker holds 7 jars, so since I eat a jar daily and since I ferment my yogurt for 24 hours, I needed to buy extra jars. Before I run out of my 7-day supply, I can use the extra jars to make another batch. Also, if I need more yogurt to make some seperate recipe (i.e., cheesecake), the jars come in handy so I can make another batch before I finish my 7-day supply. The only problem is that I thought these jars were TOO expensive and it would have been nice to have the option to purchase 4 jars instead of eight. If I really did not need more jars, I would not have paid this price for an extra set of jars. I am glad to have the option to buy more jars, but at the same time, I feel cheated due to the high price.
Customer Review: Small jars are great, but lids leak Summary: 3 Stars
these little jars are about the size of large baby food jars. they are solidly made, and actually rather pretty.They are easy to clean. the lids will leak if you turn them over or tip them. I am new at making my own yogurt. I have found that home made yogurt is much more satisfying for me than store bought - meaning that I eat less. One of these small jars satisfies my appetite. I used to always eat much more of Dannon (my favorite). The yogurt looks more attractive in glass jars that in plastic jars.
Customer Review: Don't boil Summary: 3 Stars
I made the mistake of trying to steralize the lids by putting them in boiling water. Good for the jars but not the lids! I now have six jars without lids! Too clean? Wash in hot soapy water and save steralization techniques for the jars!
Customer Review: Lids Summary: 3 Stars
I have them and I would purchase them again, since I own the Euro Cuisine Yogurt Maker, but I wish the lids had a tighter seal. The lids leak when the yougurt is upended.
Customer Review: Lids Leak - Too Small to add Anything Else Summary: 2 Stars
These are certainly handy, but the lids leak. They are tight enough to keep the yogurt fresh, but don't expect to toss one in a bag for lunch.
Also, these jars are fairly small. About the size of a store bought yogurt. The problem is there isn't room to add a flavor after the yogurt is made. So no adding fruit!
Other wise these do cleanup easily.
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