Greek Yogurt!

Old 02-24-2013, 07:38 PM
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Oh man I love this stuff.

To me it doesn't even taste like yogurt. Yoplait is my favorite but Chobani is a close second.

I put it in a bowl, throw a handful of granola and mix it up...........yummy!!
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Have to agree, it's really rich - we get Chobani here...the one with mango in it is my hot favourite, though the passionfruit is a close second. Fig season here, I picked about 2 kilos from our tree yesterday....sliced figs, drizzle of honey and big dollops of greek yoghurt.....delicious.
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I tried some the other day Zoi with fresh bluberries. I was impressed may have to buy some for my own house
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I use plain nonfat Greek yogurt as a substitute for sour cream in some recipes.
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Originally Posted by hopetoquilt View Post
I use plain nonfat Greek yogurt as a substitute for sour cream in some recipes.
That is what I was wondering. I have used plain yogurt before, but it always gave the dish a weird taste. I am going to try the Greek kind next time I make my artichoke and spinach dip.
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Originally Posted by earthwalker View Post
Have to agree, it's really rich - we get Chobani here...the one with mango in it is my hot favourite, though the passionfruit is a close second. Fig season here, I picked about 2 kilos from our tree yesterday....sliced figs, drizzle of honey and big dollops of greek yoghurt.....delicious.
I can't eat mango, I am allergic to it. Makes my lips and tongue swell up and I break out in hives.
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i too love greek yoghurt but with raspberries and a dash of maple syrup..yuuuummm
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Too funny! I just had Fage plain Greek yoghurt with granola for breakfast Fage is my favorite Greek yoghurt because it is so thick and rich. Choibani is a close second...
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Try Cabot peach flavor greek yogurt if you can find it - yum!
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Sounds really goood!!!!
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