On 2/7/2012 12:32 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
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>>>>>>>> Yoghurt has milk solids and whey in it. When your yoghurt
>>>>>>>> separates,
>>>>>>>> the
>>>>>>>> liquid is the whey. You can just pour it off. The more expensive
>>>>>>>> Greek
>>>>>>>> yoghurt has all the whey strained out, which is why it's thicker.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Some cheaper brands of yoghurt have gelatin or other stabilizers
>>>>>>>> to
>>>>>>>> minimize the amount of separation.
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>>>>>>> Well, she won't eat it if it is that way.
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>>>>>> Just pour off the liquid then.
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>>>>> As I said... She won't eat it.
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>>>> Pour off the liquid before she sees it.
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>>> No. She won't eat food with an old expiration date.
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>> Yoghurt is one of those things that gets better the older it is
I can't
>> vouch for kiddy type "yoghurts" but the plain stuff doesn't go off easily.
>> I eat it up to a month after best by date.
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> I don't eat any type of yogurt so don't know how it should be. She will
> usually only eat vanilla flavored. No high fructose corn syrup and she
> prefers the lower carb stuff.
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> She also won't eat sour cream that has separated even though I have told her
> that it all seems to do that. Therefore we only buy the small containers of
> sour cream because she will toss it once it is separated.
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stir it? separation is NATURAL and NORMAL???