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Greek style yoghurt

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Kaylz

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What good greek style yoghurts are out there, I'm currently using the Co-Op's which is very thick and creamy tried Tesco £1 stuff but I don't like it, not sure if I got a bad pot or if it's really meant to be that runny, was more like cream than yoghurt :( x
 
The last few weeks I have had Aldi's Authentic Greek Yogurt. Though I used to get there Greek Style Yogurt. It is plain.
 
I might try that when the Aldi in the next town has opened, really disappointed with the Tesco one x
 
Aldi is good, M&S do a good one, and the Skyr type yoghurts are a good bet, that's a similar concept. You just have to check that any Greek style yoghurt is not thickened with corn starch or other things, it should be strained not thickened. I don't like Tesco's version either it's more like natural yoghurt to me and I'm a bit uncoordinated with a spoon, anything that can slip off will end up down my chin 😉
 
Might see if the OH's workmate will pick me up some Aldi stuff, still got one serving left of the Tesco one but got a pot of the Co-Op stuff in the fridge too 🙂 x
 
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