Aside from Yo-baby (which we like, but isn't available here) what yogurt do you like for your child? So far I have just picked out the brand that has the lowest sugar count per package - Yonson.
Jen in Okinawa
Mom to Noelle (10/25/01)
Aside from Yo-baby (which we like, but isn't available here) what yogurt do you like for your child? So far I have just picked out the brand that has the lowest sugar count per package - Yonson.
Jen in Okinawa
Mom to Noelle (10/25/01)
We buy LaCreme. Jacob LOVES it!!!
I've used LaCreme, Danimals and Yumsters.
I WANT to use the more natural yogurts, but they are all so runny, that Sarah has a really hard time feeding herself with them. Those three have a more "solid" texture, that makes it easier for her to eat.
Maybe when she gets more "skilled" we'll use other types.
Beth, mom to older DD (8/01) and younger DD (10/06) and always missing Leah (4/22 - 5/1/05)
Moo Lah Lah (I think that's how you spell it), a little pricy but sometimes I can get coupons. We get it from wholefoods or wild oats. It is full cream, thick, organic, no corn syrup and really yummy (DH and I love it too). Flavors are Strawberry cheesecake, white choc raspberry, double choc (rather sour but DS loves it) and lemon chiffon. DS loves all of them and can feed it too himself.
Naomi
DS 12/02/02
Since DS eats so much yogurt, we really stick to Yo-baby or another organic brand (Horizon). It is very pricey, but every time I pick up another brand and read the ingredients, I can't bring myself to buy it. I'm going through a "no high fructose corn syrup" phase right now.
Have you tried getting plain yogurt in a big tub and sweetening it yourself with fruit and/or jam? I've been wanting to try it but my grocery store has only been carrying plain nonfat yogurt recently and DS definitely needs the fat.
Hallie
DS #1 5/02
DS #2 1/05
DD 8/09
That works really well. We do this a lot.
We vary between Yo-Baby (most common), Horizon, and Brown Cow. We've done LaCreme when on vacation where we couldn't get more natural types.
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shannon
not-even-pregnant-yet-overachiever
trying-to-conceive :)
PREGNANT! EDD 6/9/03
mama to Jack 6/6/03
I started feeding Chris Yoplait Custard Style when he was under a year old because it had a lot of calcium and is very thick. Now at 28 months, he still eats it because it doesn't run off the spoon like regular yogurt as he feeds himself. The downside is that it is high in sugar and more expensive that other brands.
Lisa
Christopher 03/18/02
Another boy EDD 9/20/04
We love Brown Cow yogurt. The Cream Top is out of this world!
You can buy a yogurt maker and make your own yogurt fairly inexpensively. We bought one for less than $20. I make our yogurt with organic milk for less than half the cost of buying it at the store. All you have to do is heat the milk briefly and add some yogurt starter, then let it incubate in the yogurt maker for 4 hours or so. Then add whatever flavorings or fruits you want. Pretty easy, actually, and if you go through a lot of yogurt it is very cost-effective.
HTH
I would be cautious with Brown Cow with the little ones - my recollection is that a lot of them were sweetened with honey, with the concern being botulinism.
Naomi
I don't know about Brown Cow specifically, but honey is considered safe for children over 1 year old. So hopefully that's not a big issue here in the toddler forums.
Jennifer
mom to Jacob 9/27/02