
I need a vehicle for the cherry recipe to ride on so picked yogurt.

I've purchased Fage in the past and it's good stuff. Like Chobani, it's tart and twangy but best of all it meets my requirements for being just milk and bugs.

Fage puts in a loosely placed liner on the top of the yogurt. It's hard to see but is made evident when you can't jam a spoon through it.

Here it is, stirred up, ready to roll. Lick the spoon when you're done scooping.

Fage 0% fat plain yogurt available in the dairy case at Ralph's for $3.49 a 500 gram container, making each of about two servings $1.75.
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