| Nonfat is for animals. |
| Fage |
| Green mountain. Full fat is amazing, but the nonfat is also good. |
| full fat wallaby- so creamy and not thick like fage |
| Noosa. |
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I think it's personal preference.
I've been experimenting with those two ingredient bagels, and decided to try some Fage last week. My regular yogurt is Chobani. Chobani seems to be more liquidy, and Fage seemed really thick and had almost no liquid at all. However, I think Chobani tastes a little better and gives the bagels a better flavor. |
PP, I'm an avid DCUM reader, and I'm always curious about these types of responses. This seems like as good a time as any to ask: what compels you, on an anonymous message board, to answer a totally different question than the one that is asked? |
My favorite is "What is wrong with you?," which makes an appearance in pretty much every thread. OP, I like Fage and Skyr. |
Fage, but I only do low-fat. Why do you want non-fat? |
we...are....animals
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I doubt OP cares very much that people recommended full fat. People are resilient and can handle opinions that they did not anticipate. |
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Dannon Light & Fit Greek yogurt - Strawberry Cheesecake. Only 80 calories. It is good.
If the full fat varieties I guess I would go with Fage but honestly I just don't enjoy it the way that I enjoy the Dannon Light & Fit. |
It's not completely different, it is actually related to the question asked. Wallaby is greek yogurt, they have non-fat, full fat and low fat. I personally prefer the full fat version. |
| OP, I am generally a full fat yogurt fan however am starting Weight Watchers so someone on here recommend Trader Joe Nonfat Greek. It is very good in my opinion |
| I like the Costco organic fat free Greek yogurt. It's a great price to boot! |