Anonymous wrote:Dang...I need to start checking dates. I didn't realize this thread was 2 years old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Food Lion sells a brand of greek yogurt that is very good and has the same amount of protein as Chobani and the others, but is much cheaper. The flavors are more limited, but I always buy the vanilla anyway and add fresh fruit.
Haven't read the entire thread, so this may have already been mentioned: I heard on NPR Thursday that many (especially store) brands are using extra milk protein, gelatin and fillers to achieve the greek yogurt consistency. Chobani is the (only?) original one that still makes it authentically, by straining out the liquid. It was an interesting piece; I'll look next time I grocery shop to see which have different ingredients than Chobani. Here's the link:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2012/07/19/156997600/high-tech-shortcut-to-greek-yogurt-leaves-purists-fuming
Anonymous wrote:
Greek yogurt tastes like puke and I refuse to eat it. I don't undersand why on earth people would do that... I'd much rather get my protein some other way...ANY other way...
did you seriously search greek yogurt and bring up this TWO YEAR OLD THREAD for the sole purpose of telling the internet that you think greek yogurt tastes like puke? It's 2am and this is what you're doing? Boggles the mind.
PS - those of you who appreciate the amazingness that is greek yogurt - put a coffee filter in a colander, and rest that over a bowl. Put some regular yogurt in there and leave it in the fridge for a few hours. Some of the water will drain out, and voila - greek yogurt for the price of regular yogurt, minus a few ounces of water!
Anonymous wrote:Greek yogurt tastes like puke and I refuse to eat it. I don't undersand why on earth people would do that... I'd much rather get my protein some other way...ANY other way...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Learn to make you own yogurt! It's easy and the only cost is the cost of milk. I haven't tried making Greek yogurt but there are recipes for it online. Greek yogurt is just regular yogurt strained to remove some liquid.
Even if you don't make your own yogurt, making Greek yogurt is easy with store bought yogurt. Just get some cheesecloth, a strainer and a bowl. Drape cheesecloth over strainer and place over bowl. Spoon yogurt into cloth and then wring it. Let sit over bowl in fridge overnight. Viola! Greek yogurt!
Anonymous wrote:I love Greek yogurt and eat it regularly. I just purchased the Chobani brand for $1 each at Wegmans. I wouldn't dare pay $2!
If you get it at Costco, it breaks down to about a dollar each or slightly less. Try Wegmans this week though. I grabbed 12 of them just because it was so "cheap"!lol
Anonymous wrote:anyone think it would be a great idea to have a greek yogurt cafe/bar? I mean combining greek yogurt with toppings, homemade granola, walnuts, honeys etc made on premises. being greek i think it's a great idea and it would be nice to be able to grab greek yogurt somewhere other than a grocery store. thoughts?