CHOBANI! My First Giveaway and Sweet Cho-Tato Salad
It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of Chobani Greek yogurt. So it’s only fitting that my first giveaway (of what will hopefully be many!) is an awesome sampler case of Greek-yogurty-goodness.
Why am I such a Chobani fan, you ask? Here are a few reasons:
- It’s all natural: no artificial flavors or preservatives.
- No growth hormones or rBST-treated milk.
- Has twice the protein of regular yogurt.
- The flavored varieties are made with real fruit, as opposed to the syrupy-goop found in some yogurts.
- It’s thick, creamy, and delicious!
It’s also incredibly versatile. Proof: Sweet Cho-Tato Salad!
I saw this recipe on the Chobani website and knew I had to try it, considering it combines two of my favorites: sweet potatoes and Greek yogurt! I had some with my lunch today, and it was really tasty! I’ll definitely be bringing this healthy side dish to picnics and cook-outs this summer.
I followed the recipe exactly, except for two minor changes: I subbed apple cider vinegar for the white wine vinegar because it’s what I had on hand, and I reduced the amount to 2 tbsp. I also omitted the green onion…and by “omitted” I mean “forgot.”
Ok, back to the free stuff!
One lucky winner will receive their own CHO-case, which includes TWELVE 6 oz. containers of assorted Chobani flavors!
There are two ways to enter:
1. Visit Chobani’s website, and leave a comment on this post with one new thing you learned from the site – either about Greek yogurt in general or Chobani’s products specifically.
2. If you have a blog, link back to this giveaway on your site and leave a comment telling me you’ve done so, including the link to your post.
You have until this Friday, March 19 at midnight to enter. I will RANDOMLY choose a winner over the weekend using the Random Number Generator at random.org. Good luck!
(I’m so sorry to say that this giveaway is only open to U.S. residents.
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I love Greek yogurt, but have never tried Chobani. I read that they use a straining process, unlike other companies that use thickeners, gelatins, or stabilizers, to achieve the consistency of Greek yogurt. Thank you!!
I have been eating Stoney Fields greek yogurt and saw Chobani in the store and decided to give it a try. Wow! I love the texture and thickness of the yogurt. The pomagranates were an added bonus. The fact that greek yogurts have twice the protein is great. I love the fact Its fat free too. It makes a nice light lunch or snack
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I love love love Chobani, not as much as Fage, but am obsessed yes obsessed with blueberry flavored Chobani. I love how creamy it is and the fruit that is on the bottom. I love that Greek yogurt has so much protein content and that it is easy on your digestive system. I also find it interesting that it is strained.
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I didn’t know how many flavors greek yogurt came in! And how versatile it is for savory and sweet recipes! It’s also a great source of protein, apparently!
Love chobani!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I learned that chobani gives 10% of their profits to charities Worldwide!!! That is awesome!!!!!
Chobani is my absolute favorite! So creamy and so good. I learned that Chobani has twice the protein of regular yogurts!
I have never tried Chobani! I’d love to though! I learned that they have new yog specifically made for kiddos! Chocolate, Honeynana? Call me a kid!
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Thanks for the opportunity! I checked out their website and found out Chobani’s made in New York and it has 5 live & active cultures, including 3 probiotics!
I never thought to put greek yogurt in Guac before, what a great idea that I found on the website recipe section! I love Chobani!!
I L.O.V.E. Chobani yogurt! Especially vanilla flavor mixed with some granola and fresh blueberries and strawberries, yum! I looked at their website and discovered tons of new ways to use the yogurt that I had never even thought of! Can’t wait to try the Spinach and Arti-CHO-ke Dip
I love Greek Yogurt. I didn’t know how many flavors Chobani had!!!