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>>>>> "Ranée at Arabian Knits" > wrote in message
>>>>>>> What is wrong with these people? I saw one show where the woman
>>>>>>> bought over>>> 100 cups of yogurt. Yes, she has a husband and
>>>>>>> three kids but could they
>>>>>>> possibly eat all that before they expire?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sure, these people are loons, but that's what reality television
>>>>>> is
>>>>>> about, no? OTOH, 100 cups of yogurt would barely last two weeks
>>>>>> here.
>>>>>
>>>>> How many people do you have in your home? Once in a while my
>>>>> husband will eat one. Not very often. I don't like yogurt at all.
>>>>> My daughter might eat 2 or 3 a week, or she might not. I don't
>>>>> buy a lot of yogurt and I still wind up throwing some out.
>>>>
>>>> Then you are a poor example of yoghurt usage. Many people eat it
>>>> once a day minimum. With a family of five, that's 35 cups, then
>>>> cook with some more of it, send some in school lunches...
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>>>
>>> I love yogurt!
>>>
>>> It kinda/sorta amounts to dessert for breakfast!
>>>
>>> 
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>> You can have mine then!
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>
> Well, but... but... then what are you gonna have?
Cottage cheese.
Would you believe I used to think yogurt was merely a topping for cottage
cheese? That's because when my parents were on the Weight Watcher's diet,
that's what they ate. A scoop of cottage cheese with a small amount of
fruit flavored yogurt over the top like a sundae. Maybe that's still what
they do. I know I always find a partially eaten cup in their fridge.