WHAT BRAND OF GREEK YOGURT?
melissalannoye
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WHAT BRAND DO YOU LIKE BEST FOR GREEK YOGURT?
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Fage 2%... it is not as tart as most -- great with fresh berries mixed in0
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I like the light for it only had 80 calories0
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clgswisher wrote: »Fage 2%... it is not as tart as most -- great with fresh berries mixed in
^^^^^^^^This0 -
Liberté!
Their 5% and 9% ones are amazing.0 -
Fage 0%
Love it!0 -
Chobani 1000
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Fage full fat all the way. Fantastic with fresh fruit, and nice balance of protein, fat and carb.0
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dannon light and fit greek-5.3 oz container is 80 calories with 12 grams of protein (cherry/blueberry are both really good)0
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Fage 0%! I love it.. just mix with some cinnamon and berries or whatever. It's great0
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Fage 0% and a tbsp of honey.0
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I use chobani plain fat free. Then I add 1 scoop of Syntha-6 Vanilla Ice cream protein powder, a handfull of blueberries and 2 tblsp hemp seeds. If I need carbs I add some granola on top.0
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Cabot. Bonus: it's also the least expensive brand (where I shop). The light has more protein and fewer calories per cup with no more added sugars than the full-fat version, which confounds me. I didn't care for either Fage or Chobani.
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Chobani Greek Yogurt- Fruit on the bottom 5.3 oz. I always hated the taste of yogurt (Yoplait). Greek yogurt is a lot different.0
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It's probably not the best but I like Activia. I will have to give the Fage 0% a try.0
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Fage Fruyo. I also like the brand they sell at Aldi (Friendly Farms, I think), Yoplait and Dannon Oikos. Basically I like sugary stuff.0
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I love Trader Joes 2% plain. I add stevia and chocolate spirutein powder to pump up protein levels.0
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I like Greek Gods, it's hard to find in the individual cups if that's your thing - I get the big tubs for smoothies and to feed my kids.0
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Meijer brand 100 calories and cheap.0
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Kirkland signature is great but if another is on sale at Costco I'll buy it0
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I like Stonyfield (not sure if that's just a New England brand) because it's only 80 cal and I can mix in some Kind granola and soluble fiber powder for a nice snack with good marcos and relatively low-cal overall.0
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Fage everyday, and for a treat, the new Yoplait greek yogurt whips. Has too much sugar for an everyday thing, but it's a nice treat once in a while, and comes in great flavors.0
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Fage - full fat if I can find it.0
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In order of preference:
Kirkland brand (Costco) 0%, Fage 0%, Chobani 0%0 -
Fage, the full fat plain stuff has a texture that's out of this world and the taste isn't too sour with some berries or sliced bananas thrown in.0
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Fage, all the way. The texture is amazing/decadent and they have 0% and 2%, both of which are delightful. Mixed berries is a wonderful flavor, as is the blueberry acai and the honey.0
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I really like Stonyfield Organics, and they've recently started packaging fat free Greek yogurt in 4-ounce cups that are a really convenient size for me.0
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Fage gets my vote0
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Fage every time - proper Greek yoghurt.0
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Mostly Chobani fruit on the bottom (0 or 2%), but usually whatever is on sale. I prefer plain, but it's hard to find as single-serving cups outside of Trader Joes.
I tried Noosa "Australian style" yogurt last week. Thick like Greek. Hands-down the best yogurt I have had in years.0 -
The only one I can stand the taste of so far (given I haven't tried too many yet) is Yoplait 100 calories. Either the Black Cherry or the Strawberry Cheesecake, yum.0
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