Yucky greek yogurt!!
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I like Zoi honey-flavored Greek yogurt, too. It's a local western Washington brand, so I don't know if it's widely available. Greek God's is good.0
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I like Zoi honey-flavored Greek yogurt, too. It's a local western Washington brand, so I don't know if it's widely available. Greek God's is good.
That's my favorite too.0 -
chobani fruit on the bottom is amazing...0
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I enjoy Athenos and Fage.
There are just some things you can't buy store brand for.
The best bet is to stick to the brand/companies that specialize in that. Dannon and Yoplait aren't greek manufacturer's.0 -
i've never tried anything other than the Dannon and Yoplait - the "good" brands are sometimes half again more expensive, and i just don't have the heart to try them, knowing i'll probably like them better. i usually mix mine with agave, granola, and/or fruit anyway, so it doesn't matter as much to me that they're not as "high quality" as some of the others.0
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is it sheepy?
I cant handle sheep or goat milk stuff.
you can get greek style, which is just creamier cows milk yoghurt, might be better.
I always thought greek yoghurt was super fattty though, no?0 -
I like Zoi honey-flavored Greek yogurt, too. It's a local western Washington brand, so I don't know if it's widely available. Greek God's is good.
That's my favorite too.
Zoi is my favorite too! The Honey flavored one is AWESOME.
I also make homemade blueberry compote if my grocery store only has the plain Zoi, and that makes it super yum!!!
I have also MADE my own greek yogurt (all it is, is strained yogurt - has a thicker consistency). Although I would say, only do that with plain and not flavored yogurt. I strained some vanilla flavored and it had a weird taste afterwards - the consistency was great, but the taste - blech . I strained another batch of yogurt (plain) and it was great.
I also found a recipe to make my own yogurt in the crockpot, one day I will try it out.0 -
I like the Fage and Athenos brands with Honey....the fruit kinds have more sugar than fruit for me.0
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I tried the Chobani peach, ehhhh, not thrilled.... Honestly the best so far has been the Dannon strawberry flavored one w/fruit on the bottom, throw in some low fat granola or Kashi and I am good...0
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Fage, Cabot, or Vosko's plain, full fat.
I add a bit of pumpkin and stevia to them. Very good.0 -
I have 2 choices here ... PC and Liberté, both 0% fat. (I wish I could get the higher fat) I'd been eating the Liberté and then PC came out with theirs and it was much cheaper so I bought a tub. It tasted like someone had poured a salt shaker in to it. Then I read the label ... almost 3 x as much sodium. Yuck. It was deliciously thick though so if they ever come out with a lower sodium version I'd probably try it again.
Thankfully, Costco now carries Liberté at a much lower price than the grocery store.0 -
I like Zoi honey-flavored Greek yogurt, too. It's a local western Washington brand, so I don't know if it's widely available. Greek God's is good.
oh i didn't realize it was a local brand! i love things native to western washington <33
anyway, I usually get the full fat version and only eat 1/2 a cup at a time. i usually don't go over my fat for the day anyhow, and it helps keep you full. it also helps the flavor a lot i think, though i haven't tried the reduced fat. i usually just get plain, but maybe i'll get honey next0 -
I like Zoi honey-flavored Greek yogurt, too. It's a local western Washington brand, so I don't know if it's widely available. Greek God's is good.
oh i didn't realize it was a local brand! i love things native to western washington <33
anyway, I usually get the full fat version and only eat 1/2 a cup at a time. i usually don't go over my fat for the day anyhow, and it helps keep you full. it also helps the flavor a lot i think, though i haven't tried the reduced fat. i usually just get plain, but maybe i'll get honey next
The Zoi honey is DIVINE!!!! It's hard for me to only have 1/2 a cup. LMAO!!! The plain non-fat is pretty tart, but I do use it for cooking and it is a great substitute for sour cream. I have sweetened the plain non-fat w/ splenda or stevia and added some blueberry compote and it was great!0 -
Fage (2%) and Chaboni are the only ones I like, and I either have to get plain and add fruit or the ones with fruit. I did not like the the one with honey at all.0
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I accidentally grabbed the Safeway brand honey flavor Greek yogurt. I don't know what was Greek about it. It was watery, and had a terrible flavor. Avoid this one, everyone!
Have a great day!!
While I generally *love* Chobani, I totally hated the Honey-flavored Chobani. It was too bitter and just tasted like plain yogurt which I'm not a fan of. I like some fruit and/or granola in it to liven it up a little.0 -
i don't eat greek yogurt by itself I throw it in smoothie's so i really don't even notice the flavor0
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I have 2 choices here ... PC and Liberté, both 0% fat. (I wish I could get the higher fat) I'd been eating the Liberté and then PC came out with theirs and it was much cheaper so I bought a tub. It tasted like someone had poured a salt shaker in to it. Then I read the label ... almost 3 x as much sodium. Yuck. It was deliciously thick though so if they ever come out with a lower sodium version I'd probably try it again.
Thankfully, Costco now carries Liberté at a much lower price than the grocery store.
Liberté is my choice. I eat a lot of it. I found a few full fat ones at the local Foodland, but I don't want the fat. I am eating it for the protein. If I want fat it will be from something with high Omega 3s.0 -
I really like Skyr! It's traditional Icelandic yogurt but nutritionally very similar to Greek yogurt- tons of protein. I can unfortunately only find it in Whole Foods but it is delicious!0
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Do give up try some of the brands people suggested. My first try was Yoplait and it was just nasty, I'm glad I didn't give up. My husband tried one bite of his and threw it away. I ended up in a neighboring town with a bigger grocery store and pretty much got one of each of the brands of Greek yogurt they had. Like may others I like the Chobani , Oikos and Fage. The Greek Gods was okay but for 240 calories it's not that good, I'll stick with the others.0
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