Meet The Yogurt That’s Healthier Than Greek Yogurt

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Today I'm sharing the main differences between greek yogurt vs skyr. I'm breaking down the nutrition, cost and taste differences of greek yogurt vs skyr. I'm also sharing who would benefit from greek yogurt vs skyr.

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  • @ervinsmoviecorner8748 says:

    Very yummy!❤❤

  • @lorineely6921 says:

    Skyr so good!

  • @amandagraham2685 says:

    @AutumnBates is there a way to make Skyr at home? I so loved your video on making my own Greek yogurt and would totally make my own skyr.

  • @deborahjanik1116 says:

    I really hope it tastes 100 times better than Greek yogurt because I can’t stomach that

  • @gman77gas says:

    Sounds like all advantages greek. Except for protein. So eat a little more Greek and you have the xtra protein..
    But I will try the other for taste.
    Thanks.

  • @Livinginoz says:

    I just used your recipe yesterday to make Greek yogurt. It turned out perfect! I did purchase and use a yogurt strainer which made the process sooooo much easier.

  • @tracythompson1692 says:

    Dr Davis’ l reuteri “yogurt”

  • @guylainelamoureux says:

    Team Greek yogurt here! Thank you Autumn. 👍❤️

  • @sarahhagen2051 says:

    I have lactose tolerance issues with dairy, but don’t have the issue with skyr. I do however have issues with greek yogurt. I wonder if it depends on the brand.

  • @dianeweismiller6826 says:

    I want FAT, not good to me. Ty I learn Sooo much from you!!

  • @TOSStarTrek says:

    Check the Salt. You will find cheaper Greek Yogurt has more salt. If salt is not a problem cheap is the way to go.

  • @OffTheGrid1982 says:

    Skyr is delicious. I discovered it somewhat recently.

  • @TransformInProgress says:

    Hi Autumn- I’ve gotten into making my own DIY Greek yogurt (and Bone Broth) every 7-10 days. These are mainstays of my WOE. I just strain my yogurt through a dedicated‘yogurt only’ muslin cloth for about 40 minutes and it’s very dense. I save the whey and sometimes add a bit back into the yogurt when consuming it to make it thinner. I use whey or bone broth in place of water when cooking, especially into the bone broth 😁. Love your channel 😍. Hope the final days of your pregnancy are going smoothly and your feet aren’t swelling up too much.😅 THANKS for your video!👍Much appreciated ❤❤❤

  • @bunnymomma12 says:

    I have a dumb question. Is it possible to mix the Greek and Skyr together to get the benefits of both ?

  • @BrodyYYC says:

    I went to Iceland in 2013 and they would have this everywhere. They would always have it at the complimentary breakfast at our hotel and we fell in love with it. It was awesome to start seeing it get popular here.

  • @MagentaOtterTravels says:

    I’m an American who’s currently sitting in England eating Skyr and berries for lunch whilst watching this video 😉.
    Great information!

  • @DangerZone-w6y says:

    You know all those LMNT flavored powdered drinks all contain maltodextrin right?

  • @jocelynefaille7426 says:

    I live in Canada and I buy Siggi’s skyr with 3.6% fat. 24gr protein per cup. Cream is added to increase fat. A big plus 100% Canadian milk!

  • @CynsCorner says:

    The Greek yogurt I get has a lower carb count than Skyr, so I’ve gone back to that.

  • @skillsmany2235 says:

    🌞 Awesome breakdown! 🥣
    Thanks, Autumn! ⚘️
    Cheers! ☕️🕊❤️✨️🐬

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