As we remember from living in Europe before, yogurt tastes amazing here! We're not sure why it's so different from the U.S. versions, but it is REALLY good. When we began shopping for it the first few weeks we were here, we had to glance closer at the label because we noticed the German spelling is slightly different than the English. It is spelled Joghurt here. We pondered that a bit and then realized that it indeed does makes sense. Have you ever seen a smiling jogger? Personally, we've always equated jogging with pain and toil. And here, right on the label of a yogurt container in Germany, the truth was confirmed forever: Joghurt. Jog Hurt. Jog=Hurt. The things you learn in the grocery store...
Monday, February 25, 2008
Jogging and Yogurt's mysterious connection
As we remember from living in Europe before, yogurt tastes amazing here! We're not sure why it's so different from the U.S. versions, but it is REALLY good. When we began shopping for it the first few weeks we were here, we had to glance closer at the label because we noticed the German spelling is slightly different than the English. It is spelled Joghurt here. We pondered that a bit and then realized that it indeed does makes sense. Have you ever seen a smiling jogger? Personally, we've always equated jogging with pain and toil. And here, right on the label of a yogurt container in Germany, the truth was confirmed forever: Joghurt. Jog Hurt. Jog=Hurt. The things you learn in the grocery store...
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I think it's better because they don't load it with so much sugar in Europe...
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