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Anyone know if natural yoghurt can be bought in petit filous sized pots?

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jmum6 · 13/04/2006 17:58

I do give ds petit filous and nat. yoghurt but am very fed up with the waste I seem to have with nat. yoghurt and greek yoghurt.

Can you buy nat. yoghurt in baby sized portions?

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Cristina7 · 13/04/2006 18:07

I've been looking for this in Sainbury's, Tesco and Morrison and haven't had any luck. I end up finishing the pots - not good for my waistline.

jmum6 · 13/04/2006 18:09

Think there must be a gap in the market for this. They'd make a fortune if they did do it in tiny little pots although they'd probably charge double for them!

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Morgan · 13/04/2006 18:38

I just but the big pots and use them for us all - do you really need a small pot??

Cristina7 · 13/04/2006 18:43

I'd prefer smaller pots, as DD is the only one who'll eat natural yoghurt. (I do too, but I'm trying not to.) It would make it easier to take when out & about too.

kiskidee · 13/04/2006 18:47

morrisons sells little plastic pots that are petit filous size with v. tight lids for about a £1 or 2. simply refill with natural yoghurt from the big tub. I refuse to spend over the odds for anything like this. then all that packaging going to waste.

Cristina7 · 13/04/2006 19:46

Good point! Good idea.

starlover · 13/04/2006 19:47

never seen any... but you can buy it in ordinary adult sized pots (not the huge ones)

just use it over 2 days

Racers · 13/04/2006 19:54

I use the smallish ones (30-odd pence) over 3 days, but am a bit laxidazical about stuff like this, so 2 might be safer!

jmum6 · 13/04/2006 20:10

kiskidee good point! Will go and have a look some tomorrow. {jmum now hunting for her morrison £1 for trolly...}

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kiskidee · 13/04/2006 21:51

i think they are 3 pots for a couple pounds so even a better bargain. i think tescos and sainsburys also have em.

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