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Fave Greek Yogurt Toppings?

Posts: 9 Member
edited November 2024 in Food and Nutrition
Hey all,
What's your favorite way to top plain Greek yogurt? I'm currently loving fresh peaches with a little cinnamon, and strawberries with a drizzle of local wildflower honey. I also just bought some Bear Naked Cacao & Cashew Butter granola that I can't wait to try!

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  • Posts: 393 Member
    Blueberries
    Sliced plum and/or peach
    Sliced almonds
    Tomato and cucumber slices
  • Posts: 8 Member
    Almonds and bananas, Baked coconut slices or blueberries
  • Posts: 4,571 Member
    My Protein "zero" calorie flavor drops in peanut butter or toffee, and cocoa powder. I like to keep the calories down as much as possible. This only adds about 10 calories.
  • Posts: 184 Member
    edited July 2017
    Banana, Nature Valley protein granola, and a drizzle of honey.
  • Posts: 17,562 Member
    Cherries and granola
  • Posts: 374 Member
    PB2 powder and cinnamon
  • Posts: 4,571 Member
    probably sounds crazy but when I add cocoa powder I also add a dash of sea salt...I figure I like sea salt chocolate bars so why not.
  • Posts: 1,234 Member
    I just had some plain greek yogurt with crushed smoked almonds, sliced strawberries and walden farms strawberry syrup. It was awesome.
  • Posts: 44 Member
    Raspberry. That's its. It's great! My favorite!
  • Posts: 11,751 Member
    bbell1985 wrote: »
    probably sounds crazy but when I add cocoa powder I also add a dash of sea salt...I figure I like sea salt chocolate bars so why not.

    I do this too. But I also add salt to coffee.

    I like protein, cacao and PB in the yoghurt, with berries.

    I also like mixing in vanilla protein and psssionfruit, with macadamia nuts
  • Posts: 4,571 Member

    I do this too. But I also add salt to coffee.

    I like protein, cacao and PB in the yoghurt, with berries.

    I also like mixing in vanilla protein and psssionfruit, with macadamia nuts

    You probably shouldn't have told me about the salt/coffee thing
  • Posts: 243 Member
    I get the granola snack packs at Aldi and put about 7g of that on the yogurt along with some blueberries and a sliced up strawberry. Total is about 150 calories. I put it in a small container and take it to work and eat it when I get there. For some reason the yogurt tastes better and seems to get fuller once it is out of its own container.
  • Posts: 4,571 Member
    taziarj wrote: »
    I get the granola snack packs at Aldi and put about 7g of that on the yogurt along with some blueberries and a sliced up strawberry. Total is about 150 calories. I put it in a small container and take it to work and eat it when I get there. For some reason the yogurt tastes better and seems to get fuller once it is out of its own container.

    I like it out of the container too.

    But I dump a whole half tub of fage (480 grams) in a bowl. I like...to eat a lot. lol
  • Posts: 1,292 Member
    Fruit. Any. Only. Well, sometimes a little wheat germ also. No sweeteners, no other flavorants.
    Lately, beautiful summer-ripe peaches.
  • Posts: 644 Member
    Fiber One Original cereal, omg it's just incredible mixed in there <3
  • Posts: 4,571 Member
    ElvenToad wrote: »
    Fiber One Original cereal, omg it's just incredible mixed in there <3

    That's the one that's 60 calories per serving right? Serious volume. I like it in there too but not a whole serving.
  • Posts: 11,751 Member
    bbell1985 wrote: »

    You probably shouldn't have told me about the salt/coffee thing

    It's awesome - try it!
  • Posts: 4,571 Member

    It's awesome - try it!

    oh *kitten* forgot. doing it now.
  • Posts: 644 Member
    bbell1985 wrote: »

    That's the one that's 60 calories per serving right? Serious volume. I like it in there too but not a whole serving.

    Yes that's the one! I only use about 15-20g, I think a full serving is too much too.
  • Posts: 4,571 Member
    ElvenToad wrote: »

    Yes that's the one! I only use about 15-20g, I think a full serving is too much too.

    Yeah I can eat a full serving but even in my giant 480g serving of yogurt, it turns to mostly cereal.

    Yeah the macros on that original fiber one are ridiculous. Most voluminous low calorie cereal serving there is.

    Unfortunately I can't keep cereal in the house because I have some issues.
  • Posts: 644 Member
    bbell1985 wrote: »

    Yeah I can eat a full serving but even in my giant 480g serving of yogurt, it turns to mostly cereal.

    Yeah the macros on that original fiber one are ridiculous. Most voluminous low calorie cereal serving there is.

    Unfortunately I can't keep cereal in the house because I have some issues.

    Crazy good macros and it actually taste good, its my favorite by far. Yeah I hear you, I ate an entire box of cinnamon toast crunch in one day so I have to stay far away from that stuff :o
  • Posts: 4,571 Member
    ElvenToad wrote: »

    Crazy good macros and it actually taste good, its my favorite by far. Yeah I hear you, I ate an entire box of cinnamon toast crunch in one day so I have to stay far away from that stuff :o

    Thank you for sharing that actually. I got a little blue saying I can't even have a box of Fiber 1 in the house. I have some issues that needed to be sorted :)
  • Posts: 644 Member
    bbell1985 wrote: »

    Thank you for sharing that actually. I got a little blue saying I can't even have a box of Fiber 1 in the house. I have some issues that needed to be sorted :)

    Gah that stuff was just too good I lost all control. You are not alone we all have issues :'(
  • Posts: 4,907 Member
    I love Fage 2% yogurt. It is so rich and creamy, it barely needs any help. I usually eat it with fresh fruit, but sometimes I add a tsp of pure maple syrup or honey for extra sweetness.
  • Posts: 4,571 Member
    ElvenToad wrote: »

    Gah that stuff was just too good I lost all control. You are not alone we all have issues :'(

    Thank you. Sometimes I get upset with all the "I eat what I want blah blah blah moderation" responses. And I'm like...am I the only one who doesn't always "eat what I want in smaller portions?".
  • Posts: 132 Member
    Bear Naked vanilla granola
    Unsweetened coconut flakes
    Peanut powder
    Steamed cinnamon apples (cooled, obvi)
    Crushed graham crackers
    Berries
  • Posts: 3,452 Member
    Fiber One cereal.
  • Posts: 3,832 Member
    When I can afford the sodium, oil-cured olives. Yogurt is good savory, too.
  • Posts: 500 Member
    Blueberries and almonds. My mom eats it with olives. Oh and this is weird but sometimes I eat it mixed with salsa, as a dip for carrots.
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