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Full fat yogurt/fromage fraise?

6 replies

Isthisme · 13/01/2006 11:11

Does anyone know if these exist anymore?!
All I can find is low fat ones in Tesco/Sainsburys.

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GillL · 13/01/2006 12:36

I find the same problem in my local Sainsburys. I went to a different branch and found Little Rachel's yoghurts. They're made with wholemilk and I don't think they have any added sugar. I tasted a bit and it tasted like natural yoghurt with a bit of fruit flavour added.

NotQuiteCockney · 13/01/2006 12:44

You can normally find plain greek yogurt, which is generally full (or more!) fat. Then add fruit puree, or you can just offer it straight, even.

springerspaniel · 13/01/2006 12:53

We use greek yoghurt. It is GORGEOUS. V naughty with lots of calories so good for baby but not for mummy.

Racers · 13/01/2006 15:43

I use Yeo Valley Organic Yogurt then sometimes add a fruit puree. Sainsbury's do their own organic yoghurt - I've been using it for years for our mint raita and it was the only plain one I could find at Sainsbury's. They do a small (100ml?) pot as well as the larger size. If your Sains don't stock it, it might be worth asking them to do so, on their customer comments cards.

Saline · 13/01/2006 17:46

I use Mums4 organic yogurt which is really creamy, it's just fruit and yogurt, no added sugar or fruit concentrates. I tried my little one with little rachels but she found it rather sweet, having looked at the ingredients it does contain alot of fruit concentrates. I buy Mums4 from my local Tesco

mogwai · 13/01/2006 20:00

Oh Greek Yoghurt!

With stewed pears/cinnamon.

To die for, you'll find

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