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So?

  • Add salt and pepper and all

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • Add sugar

    Votes: 4 11.8%
  • Nothing, just pure like God intended to.

    Votes: 21 61.8%
  • Both sugar and spice, and everything nice

    Votes: 8 23.5%

  • Total voters
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Agentt

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Yeah. At most, I've only seen people put syrup or fruit on it.
What th-syrup?
Whhaaaat?
Yogurt is a low-calorie alternative to sour cream, especially if it's Greek yogurt.
I eat it different ways depending on my mood.
I found out about this one when I was pregnant:
Also, my parents make yogurt in the dishwasher (after some of the dishes have been taken out) to keep it warm overnight.
Most people do it in the oven, but why waste the energy if you already have a warm dishwasher?
I had only heard rumors of this, the legend of making yogurt in a washing machine. Glad to know its true.
Yogurt is a low-calorie alternative to sour cream, especially if it's Greek yogurt.
I eat it different ways depending on my mood.
I found out about this one when I was pregnant:
Also, my parents make yogurt in the dishwasher (after some of the dishes have been taken out) to keep it warm overnight.
Most people do it in the oven, but why waste the energy if you already have a warm dishwasher?
I had only heard rumors of this, the legend of making yogurt in a washing machine. Glad to know its true.
Add Lemon Juice to Yogurt and let me know what happens.
Yep~~~its too sour now though, so treat it like a lemonade and add sugar and salt.
 

Agentt

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You add salt to lemonade? I only add sugar...
Should I try adding salt? How much salt... like a pinch?
Atlast someone who wants to try something new~~~♡
For one glass of water, add half a small spoon of salt.
 
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I personally go without anything. Although adding stuff used to be relatively commonplace, sweeteners and flavoring have made such additions unneeded for most people. Personally, I consider dressed yogurt to be unnecessary. Most yogurts have more flavor these days. Maybe the flavored yogurts are just a thing in the good ol' US of A though.
It is not like there isn't flavored yogurt around here, but I'd personally am not a fan of the ready-made one. Especially since you can buy the natural stuff and use it however you want by adding different things or using it when cooking.
 

LilTV1155

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Thread title should be renamed "Controversial methods in making yummy yogurts/desserts"
 
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The Controversy of Yummy Yogurts

hmm...dk if i wanna read or wanna snack now..
 

BenJepheneT

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People add sugar to their milk?? People add sugar to their yogurt? People add spices to their yogurt? This isn’t controversial this is just confusing. I didn’t know these options even existed...
if the french can eat snails, i can put tumerics in my dutch lady
 

fyrre

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Pure, adding anything else to yogurt is inexcusable.
 

Ddraig

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People add sugar to their milk?? People add sugar to their yogurt? People add spices to their yogurt? This isn’t controversial this is just confusing. I didn’t know these options even existed...
Sugar to milk is something everyone does ?_?
Sugar to Yogurt is when the yogurt becomes too sour and you are kinda lazy to go and get some more. It doesnt taste as good as proper yogurt but it works I guess?
Spice to yogurt is usually added when making a decent chunk of dishes. I guess some people just roll with only spice + yogurt?
 

SternenklarenRitter

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Pepper and nutmeg are fine, but sugar? Salt!? I don't want icky white powders in my yoghurt.
 
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