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Taking yoghurt to work

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What can you decant yoghurt into to take it to work so it doesn't leak? Everything I have tried leaks!
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  • Lock and Lock boxes (the original ones, not cheaper copies) never ever leak for me :D
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  • Linda32
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    :cool: Yours has obviously leaked but I've never had a pot of yogurt leak, sounds messy :D

    But yes, a lock and lock box will work.
  • Linda32 wrote: »
    :cool: Yours has obviously leaked but I've never had a pot of yogurt leak, sounds messy :D

    If you make your own yogurt (as I do, and it sounds like the OP does :) ) you need to decant it form the container it's made in, into a pot to eat it from ;)
    :rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:
  • I just buy cheap rubbish I think! Will try lock and lock. Where is the best place to get them? Thanks.
  • Linda32
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    Whoops PenPen, never thought of HM, :D:o

    I'd buy them from either Tesco or Wilkinsons, although thinking about it, I usually find Wilkinsons to be cheaper.
  • For a moment i thought the title of this thread was

    "Training yoghurt to work"

    To much festive cheer methinks :beer:
  • vl2588
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    I have the giggles now :D
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  • Thanks you guys are very quick! I'm not properly OS I'm afraid I just like to buy the big pots sometimes and add my own fruit or honey.
  • I also use the click lock type boxes. However, I also have a small, beaker-shaped tub with a plastic screw top lid which is the perfect size for yoghurt and never leaks.
  • LandyAndy
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    A jam jar.
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