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What's a good way to spruce up plain greek yogurt?

They make greek yogurt with honey added.. it sounds awful on paper but it's actually really delicious.

Failing that, try adding your own honey and see if it tastes good. Personally I like the sourness 🙂
 
I keep some berries in the freezer and just mix those in with my plain yoghurt. Healthy and yummy.

KT
 
Honey. Although in my opinion it's better if you don't mix the honey and the yogurt. I take a bite of yogurt, then a little tiny bit of honey. Sort of like a "honey chaser".

I've tried mixing the honey and yogurt together, and not only do I end up using a lot more honey, I just don't like how it tastes in one big combined mess.

I like the sour taste of the yogurt, so I dunno the honey chaser way may not work for you.
 
I got some Fage yogurt for the first time. I kept hearing how good it was but the cost was really prohibitive ($6.50 per pint? at my local store). Well dam, it really is something different and really good. It is however really sour and very fatty (I got the whole milk + cream one). It's almost like having sour cream. I cut mine up with some sweet mangos but I can eat it plain too. Usually not a plain yogurt eater but this stuff is so rich and creamy. After having the Fage, my usual Stonyfiend organic Vanilla yogurt tasted overly sweet and gross. The Fage is really expensive though... it's like triple the price of other yogurts and I can go through a pint of yogurt per day easily, especially in summer.
 
Originally posted by: FearoftheNight
It's really sour. What's a semi-healthy way to make it taste better?

If it were me I'd stir in some preserves. My top choice would be my homemade blackberry. Yum!
 
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