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I eat a cup of Greek yogurt every day. But I'm getting sort of tired
of fruit flavors, and being a vegetarian, I need to get lots of
protein whenever I can. Hence...
Savory yogurt.
Pizza yogurt, eggplant parmigiana, steak, and even liver flavored
yogurt. With big chunks of meat for those
who love their protein
in that form. Lots of cheese for us who eat dairy, and maybe even
braised tofu and broccoli for vegans.
Yummy and healthy too!!! Get your spoonful of protein today.
Prader-Willi Syndrome
https://en.wikipedi...syndrome#Behavioral Genetic, incurable, tragic. [8th of 7, Dec 21 2018]
Savory yogurt 3 ways...
https://foxeslovele...-yogurt-three-ways/ Mmmm... [RayfordSteele, Dec 23 2018]
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<Notes use of first person plural/> |
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<Frantic searching of databases to check we haven't accidentally Assimilated [IT]/> |
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<Collective sigh of relief/> |
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Unless it's bacon, of course. |
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No, because yoghurt is, like reality TV, basically tasteless. |
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Nor is it really a recipe; more of a serving suggestion. |
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Oh, she's clever, that one ... always sneaking stuff in under the radar. |
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Most supermarket yoghurt, and most yoghurt sold
as Greek Yoghurt is dull and tasteless. Go to your
local Middle Eastern shop and get some Labneh
instead. |
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Due to the intrinsic ambiguity of English grammar, such a shop would be located East of Istanbul and/or Suez, meaning that something more than a short bus ride may be needed. |
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We suggest that "Go to your local shop which sells genuine Middle Eastern food products" is more accurate. |
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But I might live in the Middle East, in which case it
would be slightly less ambiguous |
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True: but you wrote "Go to your local Middle Eastern shop" which is an instruction to the reader, not yourself. |
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If you had written "Go to my local Middle Eastern shop" then your point would be valid, but that also assumes a priori knowledge of your personal location. |
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We don't got no Middle Eastern anything here (neither hippo's
kind or 8th's either). |
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I could take a 5 hour trip to Chicago and grab me some
there...I live in the middle of nowhere. It'd be nice to try.
Then I could just toss in my own savory additions. |
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[pocmloc], I asked myself that very question, but it was late
and I didn't answer me. |
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//but you wrote "Go to your local Middle Eastern
shop" which is an instruction to the reader, not
yourself// - but I might have been addressing a
different reader to you, for example one in the
Middle East
[bliss] I feel somewhat
blessed with an abundance of several very good
Middle Eastern supermarkets (sorry, supermarkets
selling Middle Eastern food) as well as a big
supermarket selling only Polish food and various
suppliers of all sorts of Indian food. |
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// I might have been addressing a different reader to you, for example one in the Middle East // |
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But the statement is a general one, and if readers are evenly distributed geographically the chance that any one reader is located in the area known as "The Middle East" is in proportion to the total area of the planet, including the oceans. If (being generous) the "Middle East" represents 5% of the planetary surface, then the chances of the reader not being there are 95%, which doesn't seem like good odds. |
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As [bliss] confirms that // We don't got no Middle Eastern anything here // that's at least one reader who's definitely not in your target audience. |
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We tried that, and took quite a shine to it ... |
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Anyway I think this idea is potentially bakeable in a very simple way. |
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1 Get plain (aka natural, unflavoured) yoggert |
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2 Get foodstuffs of flavour desired (e.g. Pizza, eggplant parmigiana, steak, liver, cheese, braised tofu, and/or broccoli) |
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Congratulations, thanks to your ill-considered GOTO you've defined Prader-Willi syndrome. <link>
The only way out is presumably to press <Ctrl-C>. |
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// essential header file ! |
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// plain, flavour_desired are assumed to be GLOBAL STATIC
// hungry() is a function returning BOOL |
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FOOD_TYPE item_1, item_2, item_3; |
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item_1 = Get_yoghurt (plain); |
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// (aka natural, unflavoured) |
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item2 = Get_foodstuffs (flavour_desired); |
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// (e.g. Pizza, eggplant parmigiana, steak, liver, cheese, braised tofu, and/or broccoli) |
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item_3 = item_1 + item_2; |
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} until (hungry() == FALSE); |
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// essential header file ! |
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// plain, flavour_desired are assumed to be GLOBAL STATIC
// hungry() is a function returning BOOL |
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eat ( Get_yoghurt (plain) + Get_foodstuffs (flavour_desired)); |
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} until (hungry() == FALSE); |
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[pocmloc], just like every half-baked idea, for the most part
here, there exists a usually (non)-problem post that can
easily be remedied by a simple stupid solution. |
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BUT THE POINT IS I DON'T WANT TO HAVE TO DO THE GET
THIS-ADD THIS-HAVE THIS...VERSION. |
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I WANT IT ALREADY MADE FOR ME. I'M LAZY. VERY LAZY.
for the most part BECAUSE I'M TOO BUSY THINKING UP MY
NEXT (NON)-PROBLEM ENTRY FOR THE BAKERY. |
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Hey are you calling my solution stupid? I worked on it for hours! |
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// I worked on it for hours! // |
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You're a worse programmer than we thought, then. It took us just a few minutes to produce properly coded C that could be compiled and linked; it took you "hours" to excrete that sad excuse for BASIC pseudocode ? For shame, [poc], for shame ... |
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Try Lebanese yogurt. Start with Greek plain, (not
vanilla), and add fresh mint, dill weed, and a little
olive oil. Wasn't bad. |
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I also like it with some mint and honey. |
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That sounds good. Awful good. I think I will try it. |
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// I also like it with some mint and honey. // |
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Yes, everyone's heard the rumours. |
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Also good if you swap out the dill for garlic and
lemon. Or grated cucumber. Great as a dip or
spread. |
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Reasons this is an excellent idea: |
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1) A Turkish immigrant in the U.S. became an instant billionaire renting an old factory to make traditional yogurt. |
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2) Vegetarians need a reason to find and eat tofu |
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3) The co-creator of one wildly famous ice cream had, medically, no sense of taste, and thus relied on texture of the ingredients added. |
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3 things I've done, [bliss]y... |
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1. Stuffed pork chops with bread/yoghurt stuffing. Very tasty, but it
fails your vegetarian requirement. |
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2. Mushroom caps with onion/garlic/spinach/yogurt stuffing.
Exceedingly yummy, but fails your non-DIY requirement. |
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3. A bowl of tzatziki sauce next to the mouse pad. This would allow
you to dip your chips or celery or carrots or pretzels or finger in the
sauce, and then enjoy, without even breaking eye contact with the
halfbakery. |
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Slow-cooked lentil curry, [blissmiss]; soft like yoghurt, savoury
(and protean) like meat, almost. Given the right seasoning. |
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