Yogurt Advice
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springlering62 wrote: »The best breakfast yogurt I've found isn't yogurt actually. It's qwark cheese 0% fat: more protein, less fat, very similar texture to greek (even creamier actually) and doesn't have such a pronounced acidic tinge in the tongue.
I'll typically sweeten it a bit with either honey, creamy peanut butter or, lately, ON Premium double chocolate protein powder as I've been having troubles keeping up with protein intake on 1500 calorie/day.
Top off with a few grams of muesli (I don't like oats) and some berries.
If you’re getting Driscoll’s strawberries, you’re in the USA. Where the heck are you finding qwark?
He could just be using the Driscoll's entry for fresh strawberries...
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Kroger sells something labeled as quark in the US.
https://www.kroger.com/p/simple-truth-quark-strawberry-yogurt/0001111008059?fulfillment=SHIP&searchType=default_search
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springlering62 wrote: »
If you’re getting Driscoll’s strawberries, you’re in the USA. Where the heck are you finding qwark?
Driscoll's is also marketed in the EU, I get them through Lidl supermarkets, though the berries are our own (Portuguese).
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