Greek Yogurt (1 Viewer)

I've heard of that. Isn't the container pump action?
 
I added this to my diet a few weeks ago hehe. It's pretty good, too bad one of my roommates destroyed the top because I bought a large container :mad:
 
Been eating the Brown Cow strawberry and blueberry for several months now. I put a little honey in to cut the bitterness but it's really good. And supposedly much better/healthier for you than the others.
 
For your next greek yogurt experience make tzatziki and spread it over pita.
 
They really do put Windex on everything!

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Love Greek yogurt. High in protein, tastes great... although I did have to "acquire" my taste for the tanginess. I prefer plain (not vanilla) Chobani Greek yogurt. It is especially good with a little honey or agave nectar drizzled over the top.

Another delicious use for it is to mix it into brown rice along with a bit of parmesan and some dried dill. Awesome stuff.
 
Listen, I don't throw away fresh food. In fact I sometimes keep food past the expiration date and just push past the pain and force it down my gullet.

But after ONE spoonful of Greek yogurt I tossed the entire container in the trash. It was unbelievably nasty, vile and unpalatable. Maybe it was just the brand I chose but it was dreadful. My entire family thought/felt the same way.
 

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