Greek Yogurt with Granola

Unrelated to the post below, but I had to share because I thought it was kinda hilarious. First, from my former housemate!

M: I saw a girl today that reminded me a littttle too much of  you. She was petite but athletic looking and talking about how much she loved eating.

And then shortly afterward, from my fellow food disposal friend from UMDNJ:
C: Dammit Farrah, talking to you is enough to realize i’m hungry.

So if you’re hungry, go eat! Perhaps eat this following recipe! It’s glorious!
I jumped on the Greek yogurt bandwagon somewhere last year, but quickly discovered that I’m really not the biggest fan of it when it’s eaten plain. (I get the plain nonfat version and it basically just tastes like sour cream to me if eaten alone.) So I dressed it up with some stuffs and now it’s awesome! :D (It’s been promoted to one of my favorite snacks.)

Greek Yogurt with Granola

Ingredients:
-plain nonfat Greek yogurt (I use Fage 0%)
-granola (I’m a big fan of Nature’s Path Flax Plus Pumpkin Flax Granola)
-drizzle of honey
-fresh or dried fruit (optional/not pictured)

Instructions:
1) Mix whatever quantities of each that you desire (although I wouldn’t recommend more than a drizzle of honey. That might just be me though.) into a bowl and consume!

On the other hand, Greek Gods Strawberry Honey Greek Yogurt is also pretty effing amazing. *-* This, I could eat plain, har har.

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About Farrah

A frugal, selectively antisocial Family Medicine physician with too many interests. Loves...God, family, friends, volunteering and helping others, making others happy, music (especially piano and singing), Tahitian/hula/salsa/pole dancing, aerial silks, learning, writing, cooking, eating, sleeping, lifting weights, playing SNES and DS, photography, editing, window-shopping, gymnastics, kickboxing, BJJ, finding great deals, pyrography, horseback riding, archery, frolicking in the great outdoors...making every moment count.

Posted on November 20, 2012, in Food and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.

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