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How do you flavour your plain greek yogourt?

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  • maple syrup & chopped pecans
  • capricorn2721
    capricorn2721 Posts: 47 Member
    I like to add fresh or frozen berries of all kinds, a sprinkling of nuts and some honey or agave syrup. Yummy. Also use it to sub for sour cream and to "beef up" smoothies.
  • bum_wok
    bum_wok Posts: 1 Member
    Maple syrup and bannana yum :#
  • strawmama
    strawmama Posts: 623 Member
    1/2 a crystal light drink tube per 1/2 cup of yogurt.
  • gayatri211293
    gayatri211293 Posts: 2 Member
    Honey.
    Or
    Maple syrup is even more nutrition rich than honey. Its almost a complete food, like bananas. Grade B is the kind you want to buy, not Grade A because in this case, Grade B is more nutrient rich and less processed.
    Dry fruit is always good, try a mixture. Don't buy the salted or sugary kind. Buy plain. And dates are really good for you too.
    Fruit..any of your favorites! But bananas are a great option because that way you're getting a mixed kick of potassium and calcium which are a killer combination for fighting fat and boosting immunity.
    Berries will give you a vitimin C boost.

    (Fun fact- strawberries aren't really berries but bananas are)
    - however, add them to your yogurt. Fiber rich and delicious!
    - :smile:
  • michelle3or
    michelle3or Posts: 17 Member
    Usually with blueberries. I've used homemade jam as well. Yum!
  • jamoore94
    jamoore94 Posts: 46 Member
    Stone fruit, cherries, peaches, nectarines, plums, yummy! with some chia seeds and it is perfect.
  • calx77
    calx77 Posts: 31 Member
    Stevia (natural sweetner), ground flaxseeds and strawberries/blueberries
  • kammy92
    kammy92 Posts: 408 Member
    Blueberries and strawberries. ....yummy! !! Have to try the almond butter in it too!!!!! :)
  • Talkradio
    Talkradio Posts: 388 Member
    Pumpkin puree, maple syrup, and cinnamon. Yummm. Or, for savory yogurt: lemon juice, olive oil, garlic, and lots of dill. Plus grated cucumbers if I have them on hand.
  • Mpol2
    Mpol2 Posts: 442 Member
    1/4 cup Sensato almond cereal, 1 cup frozen raspberries, 2T chia seeds... Mix it before bed, overnight in fridge and voila... Yummy filling breakfast.
  • garytpaul
    garytpaul Posts: 1 Member
    Mixed berries and a few oats.
  • annetteh145
    annetteh145 Posts: 38 Member
    I make tzatziki sauce and eat it wish anything that I would otherwise eat sour creme with. On top of potatoes, grilled meats etc...
    It's simple: Greek yoghurt, minced cucumbers, dill, garlic, salt and pepper.
    I love greek yoghurt in fruit smoothies, too! Fruit, stevia, Greek yoghurt and almond milk.
  • earlnabby
    earlnabby Posts: 8,171 Member
    Protein powder. I might also add some strawberries or blueberries if I have them.
  • earlnabby
    earlnabby Posts: 8,171 Member
    Honey.
    Or
    Maple syrup is even more nutrition rich than honey. Its almost a complete food

    Huh??????????????????? Maple syrup is sucrose (minimum 66% sugar to be called maple syrup) and water with small amounts of fructose and glucose. How is that a complete food?

  • rocknrollfire
    rocknrollfire Posts: 30 Member
    maple syrup, hemp seeds, apples, and toasted almonds is my personal favourite combo.
  • shellall123
    shellall123 Posts: 17 Member
    I add a little honey and some sriracha sauce to plain strained/greek yogurt, and use it to dip veggies or spread onto a sandwich. Very tasty and fun use for yogurt.

    Yum! Must try this one
  • DvlDwnInGA
    DvlDwnInGA Posts: 369 Member
    Cinnamon, Splenda, and throw in some type of fruit. Blueberries, blackberries, etc
  • RaeBeeBaby
    RaeBeeBaby Posts: 4,246 Member
    Fresh or frozen fruit (change it up every time) plus my homemade granola. No additional sweetener needed.

    For dips or dressing, I add lemon juice and whatever herbs and spices I feel like. Sometimes add a dash or two of tabasco.
  • mschanandlerb5
    mschanandlerb5 Posts: 2
    edited February 2015
    Oats/granola. Never considered cinnamon, thanks!
  • amusedmonkey
    amusedmonkey Posts: 10,330 Member
    I don't. The mere idea of flavoring it is weird and unappealing to me. I grew up with it being a tart plain sandwich spread or dip, sometimes with a drizzle of olive oil but that's it.
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