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Just looking around your blog….. I love product reviews! Great section! Add more!!!
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Hi Whitney,
I came across your blog and saw that you enjoy eating and cooking with healthy foods. Stonyfield Farm makes Oikos Organic Greek yogurt which can be used in a variety of ways while cooking – in baking, as a substitute for sour cream and mayonnaise, in dips and sauces and to create tasty low-fat dishes. Greek yogurt is strained, making it thicker and more versatile in recipes than regular yogurt. Oikos is organic, which means it’s made without artificial colors, flavors or sweeteners, and it’s made from organic milk produced without the use of toxic persistent pesticides, chemical fertilizers, antibiotics, or artificial growth hormones (rBST). We feel that organic is not only better for you, but better for the planet as well.
I’d love to send you coupons to give Oikos a try. If you’re interested just send me an email at kdrociak@stonyfield.com and let me know where to send them.
Take care,
Kristina
Stonyfield Farm