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The global yogurt packaging market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.6% during 2023-2028. The yogurt packaging market refers to packaging solutions used for storing and transporting yogurt products. The growth of the global yogurt packaging market is driven by several factors, including increasing demand for yogurt products. In addition, the rising popularity of on-the-go snacking and convenience foods, and the growing awareness of yogurt's benefits as a healthy snack option.
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dkettchen · 1 month
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THEY GOT MILCHSCHNITTE AT SAINSBURY'S NOW
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theriverbeyond · 1 year
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i fell down lunchbox/bento tiktock and i can't get up but WHY are these parents emptying a single serve yogurt into a bento. it's already in a cup that, crucially, does not have to be washed......
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ava3-2002 · 8 months
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chocolate chip banana bread
Taste This Sweet Chocolate Chip Banana Bread and Treat Your Senses
The smell of freshly baked banana bread floating through the home is very warm. Add in the creamy, melty richness of chocolate chips, and you have an irresistible treat. For good reason, chocolate chip banana bread is a traditional favorite; it’s rich, moist, and ideal for any time of day. Enjoy this delicious baked item warm straight out of the oven for breakfast or as a rich dessert; either way, it will satisfy your needs and leave you wanting more. Explore the world of chocolate chip banana bread and learn why it is so popular.
The Ideal Combination of Flavors
Banana bread is a delicious treat in and of itself because to its moist crumb and sweet banana flavor. However, the addition of chocolate chips takes the mixture to a whole new wonderful level. A symphony of flavors is produced when ripe bananas and chocolate are combined; the natural sweetness of the bananas perfectly balances the richness of the chocolate.
Ingredients:
3 ripe bananas, mashed
1/3 cup melted butter
1 teaspoon baking soda
Pinch of salt
3/4 cup sugar
1 large egg, beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup chocolate chips
Instructions:
Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and grease a 9x5-inch loaf pan.
In a large mixing bowl, combine the mashed bananas and melted butter.
Add the baking soda, salt, sugar, beaten egg, and vanilla extract to the bowl, and mix until well combined.
Gradually add the flour to the mixture, stirring until just incorporated. Be careful not to overmix.
Gently fold in the chocolate chips until evenly distributed throughout the batter.
Pour the batter into the prepared loaf pan and smooth the top with a spatula.
Bake in the preheated oven for 50–60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
Allow the banana bread to cool in the pan for 10 minutes before transferring it to a wire rack to cool completely.
In conclusion, chocolate chip banana bread represents coziness, nostalgia, and homemade goodness in addition to being a delicious treat. This well-loved recipe will thrill your taste senses and make you grin with every bite, regardless of your level of baking experience. Thus, why not bake a loaf right now and discover the magic for yourself? Your taste buds will always be appreciative, and your friends and family will appreciate you. Cheers to your baking!
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lostnfounder · 1 year
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feed it
wait do they (demons) like NEED to eat or
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arlathen · 1 year
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[spends 20 minutes rotating all the food in starfield]
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me every time clark comes up with the world's flimsiest excuse to run off
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harryforguccy · 2 years
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I hate when someone posts about indulging themselves to food/coffee thats a bit pricey and there is always someone saying “you can make this at home why pay for that etc” like damn let people treat themselves.
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averagefungus · 3 months
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I just dreamt defunctland made a 4 hour video about the history of Ty the Tasmanian tiger. This included, bafflingly, his forgotten origins on the dreamcast where he was at his most originality, including being set entirely in the winters of europe. Ty also had a fighting game where several real life wrestlers were brought in as DLC, alongside a man named Earl. and then Kevin proceeded to tear into the 'first' Ty game for essentially everything it had. He never mentions Ty 2 or 3.
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el3ctraaa · 8 months
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Girl opens up her yogurt only to find out it's the type with the fruit bits at the bottom, tragic.
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biglisbonnews · 1 year
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How one of the world's biggest food companies is innovating to fight climate change Complex problems like the climate crisis and food insecurity are, at their core, about addressing systemic change. This requires vision, yes, but also very specific, tactical goals to get there. Both are part of the strategy at Danone, the Paris-based parent of brands including Dannon yogurt, Evian water, and Silk soy…Read more... https://qz.com/how-one-of-the-worlds-biggest-food-companies-is-innovat-1850735664
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captainhongjoong · 2 years
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all my loser coworkers who didn’t come in saturday come back today 🔫 i’m not doing anything they can do it (lying)
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ava3-2002 · 8 months
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Healthy Low-calorie Snacks
10 Delicious and Healthy Low-Calorie Snacks to Keep You Energized
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Choosing a nutritious, low-calorie snack when hunger strikes is a fantastic approach to maintaining your energy levels without going overboard with your usual calorie intake. Selecting snacks that are both tasty and nourishing is crucial. Here are ten tasty and healthful low-calorie snacks that will keep you full and motivated all day to assist you in making wise snacking decisions.
Greek Yogurt with Berries
Greek yogurt is packed with protein, which can help keep you feeling full, and when paired with fresh berries, it becomes a delicious and nutritious snack. Berries are low in calories and high in antioxidants, making them a perfect addition to your yogurt.
Mixed Nuts
A small handful of mixed nuts, such as almonds, walnuts, or pistachios, can provide a satisfying crunch and a dose of healthy fats. Nuts are calorie-dense, so portion control is key, but they are a great source of protein and fiber.
Veggie Sticks with Hummus
Crunchy and colorful, raw vegetable sticks like carrots, cucumbers, and bell peppers are not only low in calories but also high in fiber and essential nutrients. Pair them with a serving of hummus for a satisfying and filling snack.
Air-popped Popcorn
Popcorn is a whole grain that is high in fiber and low in calories, especially when air-popped. Skip the butter and season it with a sprinkle of your favorite herbs or spices for a flavorful and guilt-free snack.
Hard-Boiled Eggs
A single hard-boiled egg is an excellent source of protein and can help keep hunger at bay. With only around 70 calories per egg, they are a convenient and nutritious snack option.
Edamame
Edamame, or young soybeans, are not only delicious but also packed with protein, fiber, and essential nutrients. A half-cup serving provides around 100 calories and makes for a satisfying and wholesome snack.
Rice Cakes with Nut Butter
Rice cakes are a low-calorie, crunchy snack that can be topped with a spread of your favorite nut butter for a satisfying combination of carbs, protein, and healthy fats.
Cottage Cheese with Pineapple
Low-fat cottage cheese paired with fresh pineapple chunks creates a sweet and creamy snack that is high in protein and low in calories.
Sliced Apple with Peanut Butter
Apples are high in fiber and low in calories, and when paired with a tablespoon of natural peanut butter, they make for a delicious and satisfying snack that will keep you full for longer.
Tuna Salad Cucumber Bites
For a savory and low-calorie snack, top cucumber slices with a spoonful of tuna salad. This snack is not only refreshing but also packed with protein and essential omega-3 fatty acids.
By incorporating these healthy low-calorie snacks into your daily routine, you can curb your cravings, boost your energy, and support your overall health and well-being. Remember to enjoy these snacks in moderation as part of a balanced diet, and you'll be well on your way to satisfying your hunger in a nutritious way.
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chrisevansonly · 7 months
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Some Extra Goodies
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charles leclerc x female reader
summary: you are the master at sneaking things into the grocery kart, only this time…someone is watching
warnings: none very fluffy and domestic charles
a/n: thank you all for the cute little ideas i’m gonna work through them, i hope you enjoy these little blurbs!!
Grocery shopping was something you and Charles loved to do together, ever since you moved in together, and even when you both still lived in your respective homes; it was a tradition for you two almost.
Another thing you were good at was sneaking extras into the cart, whether it was your favourite candies or a little package of double chocolate chip cookies, luckily enough for you Charles never seemed to notice.
Until today.
“Chérie, what kind of apples do you want this week?”
You hummed for a second, having just sneakily added a package of cookies to the cart, your eyes then moving up to look at your fiancé who narrowed his stare onto you.
“Oh um let’s just get the honey crisp again! Those were really good last time”
Charles didn’t say anything before grabbing a few apples and placing them into your little fabric fruit bag, the bag you’d started to force him to use to avoid all the plastic use.
“Okay, we just need milk and then we are good to go”
Nodding you hooked your arm through Charles’s and walked towards the dairy section, not before subtly grabbing a pack of gummy bears and trying to hide them under the bushel of banana’s that had just been laid down minutes earlier.
It wasn’t until after you’d gotten the milk and some yogurt that Charles stopped by the cash register, a slight smirk on his face.
“So are we forgetting anything?” he asked softly
“Nope, everything is checked off on the list!”
“Really?”
You raised a brow looking at him and shrugged, showing him the crumpled up grocery list
“Yeah, see I checked it all off…is there something we’re forgetting?”
“Well I just noticed something funny…”
Charles kept his eyes on you, a mischievous glint in his eyes as he pulled out the cookies, gummy bears and the little box of truffles you’d slipped into the cart.
“It’s funny because I didn’t see these on the list…”
“What! Oh well how did they get in there! Must have flown off the shelf!”
Charles couldn’t hold his laugh back at your fake shock, it was something he loved about you, how you’d get so animated and pretend as if you didn’t do something: you both knew you most definitely did.
“So I didn’t see you sneakily place these in the cart over our trip here?”
“Charles! I think you’re seeing things, should we go see a doctor?”
Biting back a smile you tried hard not to crack nor laugh, but as Charles pulled you in for a hug and pressed a kiss to your forehead, you sighed, finally breaking.
“Alright…you caught me…i just wanted some sweets…”
“Well you didn’t have to sneak them mon amour..”
You shrugged
“It’s more fun that way! Plus you never notice!”
At the look on thé Monégasque’s face your mouth dropped open
“You’ve known?!”
“Every year since we started dating…”
Now it was your time to laugh, all of this time you’d thought he’d never noticed your additions to the weekly groceries, when in reality he’d known everytime for the past 5 years.
“Let’s just say don’t become a spy…you’re not very good at hiding things”
“Hey!”
Pressing one last kiss to your forehead the two of you made your way to the cash to check out and pack all of your things up to go home. Even if you weren’t a good spy, and Charles did know when you snuck extras in, he’d never say anything, in fact he loved that you did it.
Because half the time, he’d want the same sweets as you, he’d just never admit it….not now at least.
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Just wanted to pitch my two cents in response to the previous anon! Hi friend, I know for a lot of us who get our food shrink wrapped and packaged at the grocery store it’s mind boggling to even imagine there’s a healthy way of animal husbandry.
I grew up in The Big City™️ but was raised by my grandparents. They grew up farming (just crops, their families were too poor to own livestock or purchase meat/milk/eggs) and taught me to have an incredible respect for where food comes from. We grew our own crops in the tiny backyard, composted, and did aquaculture even before I knew what it was. We bought our smaller meat from the local butcher minimally processed. You had to debone and process the whole chicken, fish, rabbit, frogs, etc. Grandpa traded his veggies for different fruits with the other oldies. Grandma made her own wine and yogurt. And I’ve worked and volunteered at animal shelters and wildlife rescue/rehab centers growing up. I still compost nearly all of my food waste. Even then, I didn’t truly understand the extent to which a properly cared for animal farm could be healthy and ethical.
Until I met one of my previous partners that is. They grew up in an incredibly rural area on a family farm that had animals, including a herd of cows for meat. They hunted, but always to protect the livestock and made use of the animals they killed/sold them to others in town who would. It seemed so counterintuitive to my sensibilities and raised my hackles at first. How could you say you love animals and do that? But I began asking questions…for hours and hours because it was nothing I’d been exposed to.
The way they and their family cared for/revered their animals seemed almost religious to me when I first encountered it. From the time they were kids, it was always the animals’ chores first. You woke up but fed and milked the cows before you made yourself breakfast. They made blankets for the animals and read to them. You gave the herd everything they needed and then some. If something in the barn needed fixing, that would happen first before new windows for the house. The animals had their own things and toys and treats. It was love! There were never cattle prods or whips or any of the machinery you associate with industrial farming. The animals would greet them happily every morning. They loved and trusted their people back enough to be naughty a way a pampered cat is. It really sunk in when I stood next to a cow for the first time — there’s nothing that would stop that animal from harming you, especially if you were a kid, unless it respected you and loved you back.
(They once told me the story of how some large predator like a bear or wolf tried to sneak into the pasture at night. The family woke up there next morning to a furry pancake that had been utterly stomped into the ground by the herd.)
A whole lifetime later, they can still remember the names, personalities, and stories of all the animals they raised. I would get bored and try to list off random names as a game to see if they ever had an animal called that, actually. But the thing that initially shocked (and stuck with me the most) was that when they’d take an older cow to the butcher, they would get packages of meat back labeled with that animal’s name. But it wasn’t ever scary or traumatizing for the kids. They always knew where food was from. Sometimes they were even there helping when that animal was born in the barn. What that did was give them an incredible sense of care, respect, and duty for those animals. When they had dinner that night, they would say grace and mean it in a way you only could if you viewed that animal as an equal family member. I was raised religious, but had never heard grace said like that, with that amount of genuine intent until I ate dinner with them. It used to be just something I did, just going through the motions.
That being said, yes it would probably be the most bio energy efficient/less emissions heavy if the whole world shifted away from a meat-based diet. But ideal isn’t always realistic/something we can achieve overnight. Meat alternatives are often expensive or time consuming to prepare (like beans/legumes). The way I see it, this blog is part of a harm reduction approach in facilitating an appreciation/love/education for livestock and then encouraging people to seek out more mindful sources of meat, like some local farms. We’ve seen time and time again, shame/blame are far less effective in getting people to re-examine their worldviews than education and love.
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thank you so much for this ask, this is so so so so so lovely!!! i feel like a lot of people that arent farmers or dont have farmers in their family dont really understand just how much love is there.
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nichromepackaging · 2 years
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Automatic vertical form fill sealing VFSS machine Filpack Servo 6K offers convenient packaging solutions products like Plain Milk, Flavoured Milk, Lassi, Juice, Mineral Water, Butter Milk, Drinking Yogurt, Cultured Milk (Curd), Free Flow Liquids
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