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Yoghurt?
A creamy pot of wonderment from the worlds beyond 85%  85%  [ 11 ]
Horrendous yuck-muck 8%  8%  [ 1 ]
Convoys to Nothingness (the obligatory meh option) 8%  8%  [ 1 ]
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 Post subject: Yay for Yoghurts
PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:43 am 
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Pity the Food Thread died so soon, I was going to make a big post about yoghurts! Recently rediscovered them after trying out one of those probiotic things and whether they actually work or it's just psychological it did seem to give my gammy digestive system a helping hand. Also, I passed out drunkenly last night with Bat For Lashes on, and my stomach this morning rebelled at everything except a scrummy Mullers light.

Ie, talk about yoghurts here.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:47 am 
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Yes.

I like kids yoghurt's (Muller corners and stuff). Proper Greek yoghurt I don't really want on its own but it's important for making curry, without which the world is an empty shell.


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while in Nottingham i also consumed a lot of those Corner yoghurts (as well as a ton of kellogg's nutri-grains).

here in Portugal i eat a lot a lot of yoghurt, home-made when with indian food and also flavoured yoghurts from danone as a snack or dessert.

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Don't like 'em.

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Good, not great.


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I love yogurt. You can do so much with it too, in terms of cooking.


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PostPosted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 3:33 pm 
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rio wrote:
Yes.

I like kids yoghurt's (Muller corners and stuff). Proper Greek yoghurt I don't really want on its own but it's important for making curry, without which the world is an empty shell.


Ooooooh, curry and yoghurt, lovely. And I just ate a banana-flavoured Muller corner with chocolate flakes. :wub:


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Yeah when you consider the things yoghurt is used to make, this becomes a no-brainer


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I say yes.
Take some yogurt, a little milk, frozen fruit of choice and a couple of scoops of protein powder, put it in a blender and you got some good stuff there.


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I say yes.
Take some yogurt, a little milk, frozen fruit of choice and a couple of scoops of protein powder, put it in a blender and you got some good stuff there.


That sounds good. In the US, frozen yogurt stores are huge...there's literally one on every corner in my hometown, Phoenix. You get some frozen yogurt and then put a bunch of toppings on and they weigh it, and that's how much it costs you. Pretty cool and it's delicious.

P.S. yoghurt?


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Yes that's how yoghurt is spelt.


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Yogurt + honey + diced walnuts = probably the best desert I've had in a while.


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heatseeker wrote:
cry of the banshee wrote:
I say yes.
Take some yogurt, a little milk, frozen fruit of choice and a couple of scoops of protein powder, put it in a blender and you got some good stuff there.


That sounds good. In the US, frozen yogurt stores are huge...there's literally one on every corner in my hometown, Phoenix. You get some frozen yogurt and then put a bunch of toppings on and they weigh it, and that's how much it costs you. Pretty cool and it's delicious.

P.S. yoghurt?


Yeah, my kids love that stuff.
Better than ice cream, for sure.


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Yogourt, in Canada.

Every morning I have vanilla yogurt with Textured Vegetable Protein and sliced bananas in it.

Delicious.


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Yoghurt rules, i like it natural with a little honey.


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Crunch Corners. Om nom nom.


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