aldi hey, I will keep my eye out, dont get in there as often as i would like, I take my daughter in law grocery shopping and she prefers woolies, i love aldi but by the time we finish in woolies and I drop her off(after doing other shopping) I just cant face another grocery shop. No wonder you needed a lie down, thought my days were crazy. Lucked out at our library too, i will have to try and check out the recipes on here, I have gotten a couple from the girl I got my male goat off, also from a neighbour, the rest I have gotten off internet or from the book i have. I have used the oven and a large glass jar (holds 2 litre) for the yoghurt but temp control is iffy as my oven doesnt go low enough, looking forward to winter only because we have a fuel stove in kitchen as well as electric one, Hate the cold but cant wait to warm the room up and make yoghurt cheese and bread from the warmth it will generate. To make the yoghurt from scratch is sooooo easy, you can buy cultures from the brewer or online OR use a natural yoghurt from the supermarket, I use greek style as it is nice and thick, You add milk powder to milk bring it to the same temp you use for the packet stuff, think it is about 30-33%c add a small tub of yoghurt( i usually put yogurt into a jug and add a bit of warmed milk mix add milk mix do this till it is thin enough to pour, pour into warm milk mix well and put in yogurt machine, if you are happy with the result keep a couple of tablespoons aside in fridge and there is your starter for next batch, continue to get your starter this way. As for the mad millie site i am not good at adding attachments, actually i am hopeless, if i get my printer working i will print one off for you. Have you checked out cheeselinks.com they are aussie and cheaper than mad millie, if you have time and you havent collapsed with exhaustion give them a look and let me know what you think