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Jun. 23rd, 2009 07:29 amA really good, European-style yoghurt that's available in my local co-op
I'm highlighting this because I find it's almost impossible to get what I think of as 'European' style yoghurt here--smooth and creamy without bitterness. Thank goodness, of course, for Canada...
In other news, I seem to have acquired a cold while I was in NJ. Thag you very buch...
I'm highlighting this because I find it's almost impossible to get what I think of as 'European' style yoghurt here--smooth and creamy without bitterness. Thank goodness, of course, for Canada...
In other news, I seem to have acquired a cold while I was in NJ. Thag you very buch...
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Date: 2009-06-23 02:31 pm (UTC)http://www.jewishtartan.com/index.htm
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Date: 2009-06-23 03:26 pm (UTC)Bryan and I knew a guy at Williams who would occasionally wear a kilt to formal functions, and when asked would say it was in the Weinstein clan tartan. :-) (It was, if I remember correctly, actually yellow McLeod.)
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Date: 2009-06-23 07:39 pm (UTC)I call HOBBIT!!
Hope you feel better! Also, if there's a Whole Foods near you, I highly recommend skyr -- it's an Icelandic milk product that tastes a lot like really good Greek yogurt, but it's actually a very soft cheese made from skim milk. No fat, good protein and everything, and incredibly tasty!