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Yogurt

TIL that the oldest writings mentioning yogurt are attributed to Pliny the Elder, who remarked that certain "barbarous nations" knew how "to thicken the milk into a substance with an agreeable acidity".




What's the difference between Yogurt and America?
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What's the difference between Yogurt and America?

If you leave Yogurt alone for 200 years it'll develop a culture





In a nutritional comparison of plant-based and dairy yogurts, almond milk yogurt came out on top: “almond yogurt has a significantly higher nutrient density than dairy yogurt and all other plant-based yogurts”
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In 1991, four girls—Amy Ayers (13), Eliza Thomas (17), Jennifer Harbison (17), and Jennifer's sister Sarah (15)—were bound, gagged, shot execution-style, and set on fire at a yogurt shop in Austin, Texas. Several people falsely confessed to the murders. Their case remains unsolved.
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In 1991, four girls—Amy Ayers (13), Eliza Thomas (17), Jennifer Harbison (17), and Jennifer's sister Sarah (15)—were bound, gagged, shot execution-style, and set on fire at a yogurt shop in Austin, Texas. Several people falsely confessed to the murders. Their case remains unsolved.
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  • r/HairRaising - The I Can't Believe It's Yogurt! shop in Austin, Texas where the unsolved quadruple homicide took place
  • r/HairRaising - In at least two photos entered into evidence during Scott's trial, a booth is seen. Authorities believe this may be where the killers sat, waiting for the shop to close.



Found this on the floor while cleaning up the frozen yogurt shop I worked at :)
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Found this on the floor while cleaning up the frozen yogurt shop I worked at :)
  • r/FoundPaper - Found this on the floor while cleaning up the frozen yogurt shop I worked at :)
  • r/FoundPaper - Found this on the floor while cleaning up the frozen yogurt shop I worked at :)

18 years after being pelted by yogurt, I returned the favor
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18 years after being pelted by yogurt, I returned the favor

The day before graduation my Junior year, I was in the cafeteria waiting for the bell to ring for the end of lunch. It was common for students to start lining up at the doors waiting for the bell. I usually didn't and would just wait in my seat with my friends.

The bell rang and I was about to stand up, when I was clobbered on the side of my head with an open Trix yogurt. Everyone was leaving and there was no indication as to who threw it. My friends helped me clean it off as much as possible and I stopped at the bathroom to try to wash it out.

I got most of it out, but I had to hurry out to the football field for band practice. The band was practicing for the graduation ceremony the next day. So at noon, on the wide open football field, the rest of the yogurt baked into my hair, and I was scratching dried yogurt out of my hair until I could shower.

15 YEARS LATER

I'm sitting at the table with my cousins at my Aunts house. My younger cousin was talking about all the immature things he used to do in High School, including opening the Trix yogurts and tossing them over his shoulder.

I said, "That was You!?!?!"

I then proceeded to tell the story of my ordeal while he busts a gut laughing at my misfortune.

So 15 years after it happened, I found my yogurt pelter... and it was my annoying, younger cousin!

For the past 3 years, at every get-together, he calls me over to tell the new person, the yogurt story.

So, I've been planning for the past year, to get my revenge, by taking a yogurt, and smashing it on his head.

Tonight, at the seafood boil my family threw, I got my revenge. While he was sitting at the table, cracking open crab legs, I took the yogurt, came up behind him, and enjoyed smashing it ALL over his head!

I rubbed it in and it went all down the side of his head, into his beard, and onto his shirt.

Then I leaned down and told him, "We're even now."

TL;DR: 18 years ago I was hit with a yogurt at school. Didn't know who it was. 15 years after, I found out it was my cousin. He tortured me with it for 3 years. So I smashed a yogurt on his head to make us even.


Why is Costco obsessed with non-fat foods? Especially yogurt.
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Why is Costco obsessed with non-fat foods? Especially yogurt.

I cant get whole fat or even part fat yogurt in any form at Costco, it's all processed non-fat junk. I saw this in a lot of other items too, it's like they're obsessed with the whole fat free fad and haven't caught up with the times. They'll sell a 64 pack of oreos but don't sell whole fat Greek yogurt??





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