Not going to get me flying on something made out of old yoghurt pots!
Probiotics, found in yoghurt or sauerkraut, have been shown to aid your digestive system.
In Palestinian areas, hummus is usually served at breakfast, sometimes accompanied with labaneh (cold yoghurt) and fresh mint leaves.
Diners can bring their own wine or order a cooling yoghurt drink instead.
In previous years there was evidence of eggs, spaghetti sauce, yoghurt and flour being thrown at windows.
The category is being compared with energy drinks and Greek yoghurt -- bright spots in declining consumer markets.
However the higher status people might have enjoyed yoghurt, cheese and honey.
The two groups exchanged words and items including a yoghurt pot were thrown before Mr Woodards was stabbed, the Old Bailey was told.
In sum, Switzerland would benefit from an infusion of social enlightenment and culture most of the latter is currently found in its delicious fruit yoghurt.
Smart fridges and pantry cupboards will beg you to order more yoghurt and thoughtfully anticipate your last few servings of whatever the vendor is trying to sell.
New government guidance to shops aims to put more focus on "use by" dates on items such as prawns and yoghurt which have a definite shelf life.
While unused yoghurt makers might only serve as a reminder of why shops were invented, the steamer is an example of what really does work in the kitchen.
We stopped to buy milk at an old cottage and were invited in for freshly made yoghurt by a beautiful woman who has lived here for 35 years, birthing and raising 11 children.
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These robots are being used at Foxconn for the same reason that self-service checkout counters are being used in supermarkets, for the same reason that self-service yoghurt shops proliferate.
However, food writer Rose Prince told Today she doubted the science employed by manufacturers to set use-by dates and said perishables such as eggs and yoghurt could often last much longer.
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At that time Nicla Kokecz po Oroznovem- Perko was the farmer, supporting himself and his family by driving his indigenous cattle and sheep up to the high pastures in the summer and making cheese, butter and yoghurt.
If you do get lucky, you are in for a sensory treat: familiar ingredients are used alongside intriguing Nordic delicacies such as reindeer moss from Finland, Icelandic skyr (similar to strained yoghurt) and sea buckthorn berries.
She considers the lighthearted taste combinations she has pioneered to be an expression of her femininity: Diners at her flagship restaurant can eat turbot flavored with jasmine, veal sweetbreads flavored with lavender and oysters with sorrel jelly and licorice yoghurt.
"I have been stunned by how much dairy there is in Shanghai compared with 12 months ago - there are coffee houses, ice cream parlours, frozen yoghurt bars, " she said, noting that the market in UHT milk drinks is also growing.
Dr Sally Hope, a GP in Oxford and chair of the primary care gynaecology group, said that women with infections such as thrush were already recommended by doctors to eat yoghurt containing live bacteria, and in some cases to insert yoghurt into the vagina.
"We can't say for sure how much of that benefit is down to the yoghurt and how much they are down to a whole range of infection control procedures that the hospital has in place such as the deep cleaning programme, the bare-below-the-elbow programme, and the increased isolation procedures, " Ms Heyes said.
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