greek yogurt vs reg. yogurt
kellyyjean
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I've been seeing a lot about greek yogurt. Is it more filling? Better for you? Why do you like it.:huh:
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I used to pick it over others cause its extra creamy and good, but I tend to avoid yogurt now due to the large amount of sugar most of them have0
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lots of protein in the greek yoghurt0
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I like greek yogurt (lately I've been only getting Dannon Oikos!) because it's got about 12-14 g of protein, it's creamy and a little more filling than regular yogurt. Also, it helps to eat slower and enjoy the flavor. :flowerforyou:
It's really good stuff. Just costs $1 for 5.3 oz (Dannan oikos, anyway). :grumble:0 -
That is one thing I do not keep track of, Sugars. I guess I should.0
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Greek yogurt has more protein, less calcium.0
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I Love the greek yogurt! I get the plain chobani greek yogurt (only 100 calories and about 16g protein) and I usually add fresh strawberries to it or granola. It really is very filling, which is surprising and it is so goood!!0
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We've always eaten greek yogurt, it's more costly but so good and much higher and protein. Plain is great and then you can add your own fruit and/or honey for sweetness. Even our kids like it so that's gotta say something.0
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If you want to avoid added sugar get the plain variety and mix in fruit! I usually eat 6 oz of fage or whatever greek style is cheapest that week. I mix in either strawberries or blueberries, 1 oz of almonds and 1 tsp of agave nectar. I enjoy the fresh fruit so much more than flavored yogurts.0
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Greek yogurt is just strained normal yogurt. So it's more concentrated. Beware some "Greek Yogurts" are just chemlab experiments.
Plain Fage is like 80 calories and 20 some grams of protein, mix it with some frozen fruit, and you have an easy breakfast.
You can also use as a substitute for sour cream, etc.0 -
We've always eaten greek yogurt, it's more costly but so good and much higher and protein. Plain is great and then you can add your own fruit and/or honey for sweetness. Even our kids like it so that's gotta say something.0
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Greek yogurt is high in protein so it is really filling. I eat plain 0% Liberte everyday and add some fruit to it. So much creamier as well!0
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I also switched to greek yogurt because of the protein and now I don't like regular yogurt anymore! I'm not a fan of the plain, though. I tried to do the plain yogurt with berries but it felt like I was getting kicked in the jaw. So I added granola as well. That helped but by then I'd gotten the calories and sugar over the fruit-on-the-bottom variety, spent time putting it together I wouldn't have otherwise, and created more dishes to have to wash. So I eat the fruit kind now, lol. My favorite is Chobani but Oikos is really good, too.0
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Make sure you get plain and add your own fruit or make a smoothie with it. The flavored varieties have too much sugar! Greek yogurt is great for protein and is filling.0
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@hbm `That sounds r e a l l y good! Thanks0
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Greek yogurt is just strained normal yogurt. So it's more concentrated. Beware some "Greek Yogurts" are just chemlab experiments.
Plain Fage is like 80 calories and 20 some grams of protein, mix it with some frozen fruit, and you have an easy breakfast.
You can also use as a substitute for sour cream, etc.
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I like it for the creamy texture and higher protein. I buy plain, and I love it with some honey drizzled in and raw almonds! Yum! I also use it to substitute for sour cream. My kids don't even taste the difference. I also use it in smoothies.0
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Ok, you have all convinced me. I have to try it. Going to steal some of your recipes. Thank you!0
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I usually have plain Fage or Chobani yogurt and mix one packet of Splenda in it to sweeten it up. That way I get the benefit of the protein and thicker, more filling yogurt as well as the sweetness without the extra calories. Yum!0
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I like the texture of it better. Makes yogurts like Yoplait seem really runny. I like Fage 2% plain and I'll add in a packet of Splenda and a teeny splash of vanilla. Much lower in sugar than the pre-flavored kind.0
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I like the texture of it better. Makes yogurts like Yoplait seem really runny. I like Fage 2% plain and I'll add in a packet of Splenda and a teeny splash of vanilla. Much lower in sugar than the pre-flavored kind.
great minds think alike!0 -
Oh boy, more breakfast ideas.0
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Two months ago I decided I'd better try this "greek" yogurt. Now, I don't think I'll ever go back to regular. I just love the thicker, creamy consistency of greek. Regular yogurt now makes me think of jarred baby food! I recently tried Zoi greek honey yogurt. OMG!! It tastes like cheesecake! Higher calorie, but that's ok, as I've recently upped my daily intake.0
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I like the texture of it better. Makes yogurts like Yoplait seem really runny. I like Fage 2% plain and I'll add in a packet of Splenda and a teeny splash of vanilla. Much lower in sugar than the pre-flavored kind.
great minds think alike!
Jinx! :bigsmile:0 -
only started using it over the last few weeks. i use the plain as a sour cream sub. i will also mix in protein powder with the plain to give some flavor. and i buy the vanilla as well because its not too sweet.0
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I used to pick it over others cause its extra creamy and good, but I tend to avoid yogurt now due to the large amount of sugar most of them have
A lot of them have artificial sweeteners in them! Aspartame is the WORST!!! Yoplait and Dannon have it in them....main reason I switched to Greek yogurt!!0 -
I agree with those that like the thicker texture and amount of protein in greek yogurt.0
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i think the Chobani is really great with frozen strawberries that have thawed and a pinch of slivered almonds on top. I'm a big advocate of just looking at the ingredients and compare them to other yogurts on the shelf:
Chobani: cultured pasteurized nonfat milk, live and active cultures: (Bifius and L. Casei, L. bulgaricus, S. Thermophilus, L. Acidophilus)
My Rating: A+
Fage 0%: grade a pasteurized skimmed milk, live active yogurt cultures (L. bulgaricus, S. Thermophilus, L. Acidophilus).
My Rating: A+
COMPARED TO:
Dannon Oikos: cultured grade a non fat milk, blueberries, water, sugar, fructose, 1% modified corn starch, natural flavor (??), carregeenan, carmine (for color), malic acid, potassium sorbate (to maintain freshness), sodium citrate, vitamin d3.
My Rating: B-
Yoplay: cultured pasteurized grade a nonfat milk, high frutose corn syrup, raspberries, modified corn starch, nonfat milk, kosher gelatin, citric cid, aspartame, natural and artificial flavor, tricalcium phosphate, postassium sorbate added to maintain freshness, vitamin a acetate, red #40, vitamin d3 ** Contained Phenylalanine (But Hey! Its Gluten Free!)
My Rating: F0
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