Summer 2013

Summer 2013

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

All Yogurt Is Not Created Equal!

So, I've been making my kiddos smoothies for quite some time.  They really like yogurt, and making a smoothie variation seems like the best way to get a whole lotta' goodness down them, at once.  I'm always playing with the ingredient list, trying to add more wholesome things without altering the taste...  
Awhile back, I discovered Greek Gods Vanilla Honey Yogurt.  Perfect, I thought - live and active cultures, and it's advertised as being sweetened naturally.  I figured I was saving myself a step here, then, as I wouldn't need to add honey separately, then.  

Here can be found, the ingredient list, as listed on Greek Gods' webpage, for their Greek Vanilla Honey Yogurt:  http://greekgodsyogurt.com/html/yvanillahoney.php.  Take a look.  It lists ingredients as: Pasteurized Grade A Milk, Cream, Pectin, Honey, & Vanilla, and active cultures. You'll see that, per 1 cup servings, listed sugar is 5g and protein 11gm.   Hmmm.... What?? That's not what I remember being surprised to see on the back of the exact same container I have in my fridge!?  

Sure enough, I grabbed mine, and here is what I see, for the very same container size of Vanilla Honey:
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That's right.  Ingredients:  Cultured Pasteurized Grade A Milk, SUGAR, honey POWDER (huh?), Vanilla EXTRACT, Whey, & Pectin.  Huh?!  Also, listed sugar content for that same 1 cup serving, is 32g, and protein 8g!  I'm not marketing magician, but it seems someone here, is!  I definitely didn't plan to give my kids 32 grams of sugar in every smoothie!!  

So I made a switch.  After reading many labels, I have confirmed that anything that is not plain, and unflavored, most likely has something artificial, added.  Now I am using a plain greek yogurt (Greek yogurt has TWICE the protein as plain yogurt!), and adding just fruit and honey.  It. Is. Delicious.  Even the finicky, texture-sensitive baby of the family says so :)  And the only ingredients listed on the yogurt, are: milk, cream, and live and active cultures: the way it should be.  Oh, and protein content is a whopping 22g per 1 cup serving!  Amazing how much good stuff is left in a product when it isn't diluted with crap.... ;)

Gressa's Raspberry Honey Smoothie
1 c. plain, unflavored greek yogurt
1 to 1 1/2 c. raspberries, fresh or frozen
1/4 c. organic skim milk
raw honey, to taste (about 2 Tbsp)
Mix all in blender/food processor and enjoy!

Ava's Blueberry Vanilla Honey Smoothie
1 c. plain, unflavored greek yogurt
1 to 1 1/2 c. blueberries, fresh or frozen
1/4c. unsweetened vanilla almond milk (or sub organic skim milk) 
raw honey, to taste (about 2 Tbsp)
1 Tbsp milled flaxseed
1 Tbsp vanilla protein powder
Mix all in blender/food processor and enjoy!


In the picture above, I had been experimenting a little.  I blended a small amount of yogurt with some raspberries and honey, and then mixed it into a large amount of plain greek yogurt.  I stored in fridge for great alternative to sweetened/flavored yogurt on the market :)  Of course, another option is to make your own yogurt... I, personally, haven't taken that plunge yet, but I know that there are those who have.

Folks, read your labels.  Every time!




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