- Mix in some frozen fruit (they get nice and juicy as they defrost)
- Spoon over oatmeal instead of adding milk
- Chop in your favorite fresh fruit or add fresh berries (mango, banana, strawberries, blueberries…)
- Add in ¼ cup nuts or seeds
- Use as base for a creamy salad dressing or dip
- Mix in fruit and freeze for a yummy cold treat
- Add to mac and cheese instead of adding extra cheese to add creaminess
- Use thick yogurt instead of cream cheese in frosting
- Add to a smoothie
- Swirl in a spoonful of nut butter
- Use instead of mayonnaise in egg salad or tuna fish
- Add ¼ cup raisins, dried cranberries, or your favorite dried fruit
- Sprinkle with some cinnamon or coconut flakes
- Serve with dry cereal such as Cheerios, Chex, or Grapenuts
- Add ½ cup dry oats and 1 cup milk and leave in fridge overnight for overnight oats
- Stir in some jelly or jam
- Drizzle with honey, syrup, or some sugar
- Add some applesauce or fruit compote
- Serve over warm pureed butternut squash
- Use as a spread on toast
- Eat it plain
Thursday, January 11, 2018
What to do With Yogurt
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breakfast,
Greek yogurt,
tips,
yogurt
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I never realized how much you can do with yogurt! Thanks for the great ideas.
ReplyDeleteWhich ones have you tried?
DeleteThis is really making me consider putting yogurt into my diet more... Can you discuss the health side/aspects of yogurt? Also, I'm happy to say that I've started the yogurt-making process and can't wait to try the results!!
ReplyDeleteOne of the biggest benefits of yogurt is that it is a source of healthy bacteria. These are important for our immune system and GI health.
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