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Shelf stable yoghurt in Asda/Tesco?
lightisfading
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Anybody know if you can get shelf-stable/pasteurised yoghurt from either Asda or Tesco (and if so, which section)... tend to get this from Heron frozen foods but won't have a chance and thought this would be useful for camping.
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ive moved this to food shopping and groceries
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What do you mean by shelf-stable0
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as in doesn't need to be refridgerated
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lightisfading wrote: »as in doesn't need to be refridgerated

thought that was what you were after, i just know it by a different name,
speaking from experience of sainsburys these items were stocked with long life milk and dried milk so i would hazard at a guess that maybe the same section within asda and tesco, well this was teh case a few years ago, maybe try iceland as well.
a similar question was asked on here a few years ago but nothing concrete though
if i happen to go out tomorrow ill check morrisons0 -
You should be able to get UHT soya yogurt in the free from section at most Asda's0
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Have seen it in Sainsburys with the pots of ambrosia custard
and the shelf stable jelly
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Thanks guys,
Didn't manage to find any before my camping trip, it is normally available from Heron frozen foods though (they just weren't open when i needed them to be last week!).
It just tastes like normal thick creamy yoghurt, great for lunchboxes etc
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