Bigger containers Greek yogurt?
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stgmanitoba
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I eat Greek yogurt everyday (Oikos 0% plain). It's frustrating that it comes in such a small container. Does anyone know of any brands that come in a bigger container size?
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Chobani has 32oz containers.0
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I have seen bigger containers of nearly every brand. It might just be that the store you're going to doesn't carry them (I have a few stores I shop at, but our local one doesn't carrry a lot, only the Greek Gods brand).
I love Chobani, and Dannon. I like Greek Gods. I HATE the Yoplait version. Ech.0 -
I eat Greek yogurt everyday (Oikos 0% plain). It's frustrating that it comes in such a small container. Does anyone know of any brands that come in a bigger container size?
Cheap cheap cheap. Lots of recipes on the web.0 -
Can pick up the 32 ounce containers @ wal-mart. best place I have seen.0
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i almost always buy fage in 35.3 oz containers..ive seen them at safeway and at costco..
i know the grocery store has other brands around that size but i prefer Fage0 -
Whole Foods also has the 32-oz size.0
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I have seen bigger containers of nearly every brand. It might just be that the store you're going to doesn't carry them (I have a few stores I shop at, but our local one doesn't carrry a lot, only the Greek Gods brand).
I love Chobani, and Dannon. I like Greek Gods. I HATE the Yoplait version. Ech.
Yep, Greek Gods. The honey flavor is better than ice cream. I would mainline that stuff if I could.0 -
Costco has a massive container of Fage...0
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you're right, they just don't sell big containers in Canada. Sucks!0
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I was just complaining about his yesterday at the grocery store. Why can't they do a "tub" like they do butter. 48- 50 or so ounces would be much better than the 32 - 34 ouncers. Frustrating!0
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Costco has a double large container of their Kirkland brand greek yogurt too. It's a good tasting yogurt, I usually buy the large containers of Fage at Target when I can't make it to Costco.0
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Fage has the big size. And to me- it's the best brand overall anyway.0
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Costco has a massive container of Fage...
For reals!!! My fave!!! Now I need a Costco card dang it!0 -
Are tha brands you are talking about come in 0% plain Greek yogurt of that size? I have seen flavored but I only like plain 0%. I'll have to check out Walmart here in Canada, it sounds like the states has more variety.0
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Fage 0% is the BESTTT and at BJ's they either have a 12 pack with the mix in fruit for about $11 or the giant tubs of it for around $5-7 depending on where you shop. Amazing stuff!! Try the Fage 0% with the fruit mix-ins, mix in the fruit- then plop the spoon in the yogurt and freeze it--- makes some bangin (and protein filled, and fat free!) popsicles!!0
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I have bought it from Sobeys when I am doing lots of cooking with it. I have never looked elsewhere, but try Walmart if your Sobeys doesn't carry it. They have a good selection of Greek yogurt most of the time.0
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Fage has the big size. And to me- it's the best brand overall anyway.
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Costco has a double large container of their Kirkland brand greek yogurt too. It's a good tasting yogurt, I usually buy the large containers of Fage at Target when I can't make it to Costco.
I love the Kirkland Greek yogurt and it's one of the lower sugar brands too. To me it tastes like sour cream so mixes well with lots of things.0 -
Costco has a double large container of their Kirkland brand greek yogurt too. It's a good tasting yogurt, I usually buy the large containers of Fage at Target when I can't make it to Costco.
I love the Kirkland Greek yogurt and it's one of the lower sugar brands too. To me it tastes like sour cream so mixes well with lots of things.
Oh I do that too, I use greek yogurt as a replacement for sour cream all the time! And Kirkland has a really good taste/texture in that way, but Fage is pretty good too. Those two brands are my faves!0 -
You can also strain your regular yogurt to make it thick like Greek. That's all Greek is- yogurt with the liquid drained off.
Use a strainer with cheesecloth or a nylon stocking to strain - takes about an hour or two per 48 oz tub.0
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