Where’s that thumbs up emoji? To me, this new trendy yogurt tastes like clay.
Ew
I like skyr! Plus it’s been around much longer than 20 years – just not outside of Iceland.
Actually, skyr is fantastic – I just wish it was a little cheaper!
Besides, the other word won’t make it past the censors.
I love my Siggi’s. That stuff is great.
Skyr is so much better than yogurt! And Greek yogurt is even worse! (at least to my tastebuds. . . .).
Or call it buttermilk. Some people actually like that stuff.
I don’t care for yogurt and its ilk
The cow has a concerned look on her face.
I wonder if a certain percentage of the price goes for tips for the cow?
There is a finite amount of “Brand New” that the milk industry can tout about what is, essentially, irreversibly spoiled milk.
Next up – lutefisk.
Yogurt and Egg Nog remind of something that came out of my nose in the Winter
Yogurt is nasty stuff.
This is also how we got kale. Stuff so nasty the pioneers ate it out of desperation because nothing else green grows in winter. So we, thanks to a bunch of deranged hippies, get it foisted on us involuntarily all year round.
Wulff & Morgenthaler
syzygy47 about 3 years ago
Where’s that thumbs up emoji? To me, this new trendy yogurt tastes like clay.
Zebrastripes about 3 years ago
Ew
cathluk about 3 years ago
I like skyr! Plus it’s been around much longer than 20 years – just not outside of Iceland.
More Coffee Please! Premium Member about 3 years ago
Actually, skyr is fantastic – I just wish it was a little cheaper!
WCraft Premium Member about 3 years ago
Besides, the other word won’t make it past the censors.
"It's the End of the World!!!" Premium Member about 3 years ago
I love my Siggi’s. That stuff is great.
coloharpare Premium Member about 3 years ago
Skyr is so much better than yogurt! And Greek yogurt is even worse! (at least to my tastebuds. . . .).
Bill D. Kat Premium Member about 3 years ago
Or call it buttermilk. Some people actually like that stuff.
JoshHere about 3 years ago
I don’t care for yogurt and its ilk
LFate about 3 years ago
The cow has a concerned look on her face.
Steverino Premium Member about 3 years ago
I wonder if a certain percentage of the price goes for tips for the cow?
wellis1947 Premium Member about 3 years ago
There is a finite amount of “Brand New” that the milk industry can tout about what is, essentially, irreversibly spoiled milk.
stamps about 3 years ago
Next up – lutefisk.
ImaPayne about 3 years ago
Yogurt and Egg Nog remind of something that came out of my nose in the Winter
schaefer jim about 3 years ago
Yogurt is nasty stuff.
ekke about 3 years ago
This is also how we got kale. Stuff so nasty the pioneers ate it out of desperation because nothing else green grows in winter. So we, thanks to a bunch of deranged hippies, get it foisted on us involuntarily all year round.