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Updated Aug 23, 2006
everyday keeps the doctor away.
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Updated Sep 24, 2007
It's practically fat-free and it's way better than normal yogurt.
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Updated Dec 28, 2006
17 grams of protein = a very smart (and yummers) way to start your day. (via debegray)
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Updated Nov 1, 2006
I have always been in the "eat yoghurt because it's good for you" class of yoghurt eaters. I have to mix in some fruit or granola. Not one bite can be just yoghurt by itself. Obviously, I don't eat it for the taste.
This yoghurt, and the Trader Joe's version, is completely different, at least to my tastebuds. It's more like creme fraiche than the yoghurt Americans traditionally eat. It's less tangy and it's thicker. My son and I have gone absolutely nuts for it, and I am even considering eating it by itself. Or maybe with a tiny bit of sugar, which is how I eat creme fraiche.
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Updated Aug 23, 2006
When I was growing up, my mother, who is Armenian, would make thick, creamy yoghurt that "grew" from a starter under a mohair blanket. Not until I tried Fage Greek yoghurt from Trader Joe's did I taste a yoghurt that approached her version. I now buy it by the dozen and eat it with fruit for breakfast or a snack... both because it's fantastic and because I haven't had very good luck making the stuff myself!
No pectin. Not too tart. Thick. Great single-serving size. (via gordon)
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Updated Aug 23, 2006
This stuff is delicious. Creamy, almost custardy. I like to mix in chestnut, buckwheat, or avocado dark honeys. Also good w/dark molasses (though prob less healthy). Fage makes a fig-flavored version as well. Super-good. (via glennglasser)
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