My go - to is
Plain Siggi's Yogurt with berries, raw nuts, and some high - fiber cereal.
Not exact matches
Ryan and I both eat lots of
plain Greek yogurt and the thickness and extra protein of
Siggi's sounds so good.
siggi's whole - milk yogurts are available in four delicious flavors —
plain, vanilla, strawberry & rhubarb, and mixed berries —
siggi's whole - milk yogurt contains more protein than sugar per serving (without using low - calorie sweeteners or sugar substitutes).
Siggi's isn't cheap, so you could also just buy
plain, un-flavored Greek yogurt and sweeten it with 100 % fruit jelly or a swirl of honey.
How about 6 ounces of
plain yogurt of your choice, I like
Siggi's 4 %
plain, but feel free to use a vegan alternative.
If I'm running out the door, I'll grab
siggi's
plain yogurt with a touch of raw honey.
Swap sour cream or mayo for
plain yogurt or skyr (we're fans of
siggi's dairy, which is low in sugar and made with simple ingredients).
I usually have
plain yogurt in my fridge, but if I'm lucky and have
siggi's 2 % coconut yogurt, then I will use that and even sprinkle a little extra coconut on top for fun!
I used
siggi's yogurt, but any
plain Greek yogurt would work just as well.
** We used
Siggi's 4 %
plain Skyr yogurt.