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Brambles with some Activia Natural Pouring Yoghurt. Starting to warm to the convenience of the pouring stuff!
Original post by TotoMimo


Brambles with some Activia Natural Pouring Yoghurt. Starting to warm to the convenience of the pouring stuff!


Is the pouring yoghurt actually worth it? Tesco's own big pots are usually cheaper and I'm having trouble building the courage up to give the pouring ones a go? Guessing you don't put it with cereal even though it looks a bit like milk?
Got in after a night out, still completely off my face. Most people get takeaways and all sorts. What do I do? Poach an egg, like a sir.
Dani, it's not quite as viscous/dense as a traditional natural yoghurt. It's somewhere between yoghurt and milkshake in texture but it's lovely and creamy; I would actually say it's closer to pouring cream but with the taste of natural yoghurt!

The advert shows the guy pouring it on cereal, then into a glass for a drink, and then over fruit, so I suppose the consistency needs to be that versatile for those options.

Finally it's 50 kcal for 100g/100ml, which is how much I pour out. With all those brambles that's like a 100kcal breakfast, perfect if you're going out for a bigger lunch but still want to be full up! It's only a couple of quid, give it a pop.
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