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Yoghurt

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RirisR

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Could someone tell me a name of a full fat yoghurt to buy usually have had
O% fat but would like to try another one I usually shop Lidl which is where
I get my O% yoghurts from thanks all
 
I haven’t tried it myself, but a lot of people on here seem to buy the Lidl Milbona full fat greek yogurt.
 
I get the Lidl Milbona, the full fat version.
 
We usually get the creamy Milbona, good value and nice and thick. Probably Greek style, genuine Greek is usually much pricier. When we were only shopping online I switched to Tesco Greek style full fat, which was fine.
 
The Lidl Milbona Greek yoghurt comes in two very identical big pots for the Low Fat version and the creamy one but the labelling on the Creamy one is slightly darker blue. It has recently changed to being made with British milk which keeps me happier. A big tub will usually last me a week of breakfasts and it's lovely with their mixed frozen summer berries and mixed seeds and a tiny sprinkle of their Luxury Nutty Granola. Has keep me going all day since breakfast and I have been doing physical work.
 
I was really just trying to say that it is very easy to pick the wrong one up by mistake but the creamy on does say "Creamy"
 
My fav is in Aldi, County Farm Greek Style yogurt, creamy delicious & cheaper than Lidl. Wife gets Aldi 0% fat free Greek yogurt, carbs similar to my yogurt but higher in protein.
 
Not an option, sadly, no Aldi anywhere near yet.
 
You've never tasted Greek yoghurt if you've never tasted Fage sheep's milk yoghurt - though must admit, we always thought it was more likely to have been goat milk, since we used to see herds of goats, but rarely if ever sheep, whilst actually in Greece.

Gorgeous anyway, BUT! it was 'tarty' so needed that tiny drizzle of local runny honey to properly enjoy, whereas cow's milk yog is fine 'neat'.
 
Fage 0% for me - have that for brekkie half the week and its nice with some berries and a little bit of stevia
 
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