Seriously, if I could buy yogurt that had sugar not HfCS in it, I'd consider it a great victory.
There are plenty! (The Puget Consumers Coop doesn't stock anything with HfCS, and they have a lot of yogurt.)
'Course, if you can track down a maker, it's easy to roll your own.
I am wondering if she will actually go to a convent (elise)
Safeway is my main store -- i guess I'll have to try reading again -- last time I looked at the labels there is was still either no cal sweeteners or hfcs.
Safeway has a "health food" section with yogurts with natural flavors at high prices. But (lower labor than making your own) you can buy plain at Safeway (fat free or not) then add your own flavors. If you want sugars, mix with the HFCS-free jam of your choice, or with fruit juice concentrates.(Plain fat-free Yogurt with a little frozen OJ and a splash of vanilla is of the yum). Or mix with natural fruit or whatever you please.
I usually get plain - it is more flexible. But some days it would be nice to grab and go.
of course, the point wasn't yoghurt -- It is just quick convenient foods don't have to be bad for you.
Oh! The double-click of the next episode is not helping me go to bed. Lost season 4 has me hooked. Must go to sleep! sooooon.
Curse you people! I'm about to pull the trigger on the food/sustainability/gardening/conscious eating blog that's been swimming around in my head, thanks to last night's discussion. And I need a blog name. And I have NO ideas.
Oh dear doG it is too early to already be on the airport parking lot shuttle.
Nosh natter?
Pollan, Produce, and Pesticides?
My food theories, let me show you them (ie, my garden has a flavor)?
I like My Garden Has a Flavor.