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2012-03-09 8:59 AM

Subject: The Yogurt Thread
Me I like Chobani.  In fact I jsut had a Black Cherry and thought, I should start a yogurt thread.  What's your pleasure


2012-03-09 9:03 AM
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Stonyfield whole milk French Vanilla

2012-03-09 9:12 AM
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Pinkberry! La Creme! Indian raw yogurt, fresh, room-temp, straight! Yeah! Lassis!
2012-03-09 9:17 AM
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According to the labeling on my "super yogurt" this morning, I just ingested 1.46 billion active probiotic cultures.  Yay!
2012-03-09 9:21 AM
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tealeaf - 2012-03-09 11:17 PM According to the labeling on my "super yogurt" this morning, I just ingested 1.46 billion active probiotic cultures.  Yay!

Because 1.45 billion wouldn't be super ... just merely good.

2012-03-09 9:31 AM
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I am not a yogurt snob Tongue out  store brand plain with unsweetened fruit and a splash of vanilla.  I dump off any "water" off the top from the opened container to make it thicker like greek yogurt without paying the big bucks for chobani (which I do like if I have a coupon for it)

My daughters each have a different preference, Thing 1 likes the yoplait whipped light chocolate and Miss Thing likse the yocrunch (as long as it isn't granola topping), they both like the ones that have candy or cookie toppings.  So much for teaching healthy eating habits....



2012-03-09 9:41 AM
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I like plain Greek yogurt from Cabot.  I mix in some homemade granola with fresh strawberries for breakfast.

I saw a cool technique where you can put drops of yogurt on cookie pans, freeze them and eat them for snacks. The almost look like dippin' dots.  I'm gong to try it this weekend.

2012-03-09 9:45 AM
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2012-03-09 10:02 AM
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Chobani Greek Yogurt, pineapple flavor is THE BOMB!!!
2012-03-09 10:33 AM
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oikos greek yogurt, like the caramel one alot.
2012-03-09 10:36 AM
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The most delicious yogurt I've tasted was a rich, thick coconut yogurt, sold in a little glass jars. Only place I've seen it is in Italy.


2012-03-09 10:53 AM
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YES! A yogurt thread! My favourite is the low fat plain Greek by Fage, and I put in berries I've picked and frozen, or some local raw honey. If I have lemon curd, I'll put that in my yogurt too.

It's expensive though, so I usually end up buying Chobani 0% fat Greek plain and again put in berries and/or honey/lemon curd.

For flavored stuff, once in a very, very blue moon I splurge and buy Liberte's Lemon yogurt. It's something crazy like 270 calories for a serving, but it's soooo thick and creamy and lemony and tasty. Most of the Liberte flavors are really good. Easy to find in Canada (I think it's from Quebec) and getting easier to find in New England. Not sure where else you can get Liberte yogurt, but try it if you get the chance. Expensive, but good!

2012-03-09 11:40 AM
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Man, all you guys and your fancy Yogurt.  I just eat Yoplait Peach (my favorite) and Strawberry.
2012-03-09 11:43 AM
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Brown Cow Cream Top Peach or Cherry Vanilla.

Or if it's on sale, any of the Noosa flavors.

2012-03-09 11:53 AM
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+1 for Chobani, any flavor except Honey!  The protein content of Chobani is the bomb, too.

 

And for the record, my brother told me that Aldi's yogurt IS Chobani, just rebranded (look at the labels, nutrition info.. he said they're identical) and thus cheaper.

2012-03-09 12:14 PM
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Fage 0% Greek Yogurt + Honey + Walnuts is my lunch every single day.


2012-03-09 12:21 PM
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This stuff is like cow crack:

http://liberteyogourt.com/en/yogurt-mediterranee-products/mediterra...


I used to eat one every day until I realized it's made from whole milk, each serving was about 3 kagillion calories, and I was starting to resemble the Michelin Man.


2012-03-09 12:41 PM
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Who else makes thier own?

2012-03-09 12:51 PM
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stoneyfield greek in strawberry or superfruit.  one of the few organic greek yogurts, and by far the best tasting, imo. 
2012-03-09 12:52 PM
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X2 (or is it up to 3 or 4 now?) on Chobani. I like almost all of the flavors, though the texture took some getting used to. Adding granola works well also.

And frozen, with hot fudge and maybe some raspberries. TCBY!

2012-03-10 6:59 PM
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Mmmmmm... Yogurt. I'm hooked on oikos vanilla with some frozen strawberries and blueberries over it. Sprinkle on some homemade granola with dried cranberries and shredded coconut and it is oh so delish. I did find, however, that it is not a good breakfast for long run days. My stomach and dairy don't jive on runs.


2012-03-10 7:10 PM
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melbo55 - 2012-03-09 10:02 AM Chobani Greek Yogurt, pineapple flavor is THE BOMB!!!

x eleventy billion

I go on and off of yogurt kicks, but Chobani pineapple is always the first I go back to. 

2012-03-10 7:12 PM
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tcarlson78 - 2012-03-09 11:41 AM

Who else makes thier own?

I do!  I was starting to wonder if anybody would.

Super easy to do.

2012-03-10 7:23 PM
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My daughter loves the chanobi - vanilla.

My wife likes activia vanilla.

Me, not a yogurt snob. I like the yoplait, the oikos (caramel), the knock off store brand w/ aspertaime, or whatever it is. 

Dairy is one of my weaknesses.

2012-03-10 9:43 PM
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X2 Chobani Pineapple.....Deeeeeeeelish!!!

 

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