Recently, I was given a 12 pack of apricot yoghurt pottles that I really didn't know what to do with. I couldn't even give them away...
I think it's because most people don't like the real fruit that is in these yoghurt pottles because they taste kinda wierd.
Any way - I individually removed them from their pottles [little pots] into an empty ice cream container using a strainer so that I could get all the apricot fruit bits out. It looked nice and smooth and only had a hint of apricot flavour afterward. Next, I added some real frozen berries (6 kinds) to the mix and hopefully it is going to taste amazing.
I would prefer not to have to throw all of these unwanted yoghurts out. So thinking about other ways of keeping them and making more appealing is a good idea...
Next time (and I'm sure there is going to be a next time.) I will make them into individual frozen yoghurt ice creams with berries or ice blocks (iced lollies)

I think it's because most people don't like the real fruit that is in these yoghurt pottles because they taste kinda wierd.
Any way - I individually removed them from their pottles [little pots] into an empty ice cream container using a strainer so that I could get all the apricot fruit bits out. It looked nice and smooth and only had a hint of apricot flavour afterward. Next, I added some real frozen berries (6 kinds) to the mix and hopefully it is going to taste amazing.

I would prefer not to have to throw all of these unwanted yoghurts out. So thinking about other ways of keeping them and making more appealing is a good idea...
Next time (and I'm sure there is going to be a next time.) I will make them into individual frozen yoghurt ice creams with berries or ice blocks (iced lollies)