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Whole milk yoghurt for babies

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Seena · 19/05/2010 08:55

Ok, now next question another suggestion was to give whole milk yoghurt (full fat). I am looking for plain version of full fat yoghurt, so that i can add fruits of my choice rather than going for ready available ones like little stars, yeo valley etc. Unfortunately could not find any plain full fat yoghurts. any idea?

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IMoveTheStars · 19/05/2010 08:57

get the big tubs of full fat/no sugar yeo valley or similar, greek yoghurt is good too.

mango is great for adding to yoghurt.

ninja · 19/05/2010 08:58

what about greek yoghurt - that's generally full fat (and delicious)

Ffrecklefface · 19/05/2010 09:00

Greek yoghurt is usually full fat, and also tends to be thicker so easier for your baby to eat with spoon/fingers.

debka · 19/05/2010 19:43

My DD has Greek yoghurt (Lidl's is divine), mixed with mashed banana, smoothie, or just on its own. V good for her cos she won't drink milk.

thisisyesterday · 19/05/2010 19:45

sainsburys sell their own brand full fat natural yoghurt in big tubs, and yeo valley.

am pretty sure they do individual yeo valley ones too

logrrl · 23/05/2010 21:57

Lidl greek yoghurt is amazing.

sainsburys do their own brand greek as well, but Lidl is better.

Sonilaa · 24/05/2010 07:30

yeovalley also has full fat yoghurt in a big tub

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