I cannot find it anywhere! Everything Walmart or my local grocery store has is lowfat, reduced fat, no fat, or whatever. I know the fat is really important for DD's brain development, and especially since whole milk is on hold for right now in favor of soy milk (waiting to rule out a milk allergy), I want to be giving her yogurt more often. I don't necessarily need the YoBaby kind (it's so expensive and I can rarely find it anyway!), but is there another brand or another place I should be looking?
Re: Where do you find full fat yogurt?
YoBaby is really the only option for full fat. Stonyfield farms makes it.
You can also give Greek Yogurt (Total by Fage), but that's MORE expensive than the YoBaby.
If you can't find YoBaby, then you won't find any Greek Yogurt either most likely.
You need to try a supermarket chain - ShopRite, Pathmark, Wegman's, etc.?
i just have to look every time i go, and stock up when i can find it. it IS hard to find. i just get the big containers of full-fat plain yogurt (sometimes i can find dannon, sometimes stonyfield farms, sometimes the walmart brand) and mix applesauce or bananas and/or cinnamon in it.
sometimes i can find it at walmart, i can almost always find it at whole foods (naturally) and sometimes at our local grocery chain. just look everywhere!
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We shop at Whole Foods and Trader Joe's -- both have the large containers of organic plain whole milk yogurt as well as YoBaby.