You don’t immediately see the connection? Well, that’s because there is none.
I just wanted to say that scavenger hunts are cool. I did a few as a teenager and it’s a fun way for teenagers to work as a team toward a common goal. I did one as a birthday party when I turned 16. Driving was one MUST for a scavenger hunt–unless it was the annual FCA running-only scavenger hunt on the school grounds. I think we did a few as a youth group. At any rate, they were tons of fun and I wish adults had more reason for doing such a thing. Maybe it’s just a small-town thing. It’s also probably not as fun as an adult if you can BUY the items on your list and cheat through the game. Having more resources automatically makes the game less challenging. Have any of you gone on scavenger hunts as adults? Have your childhood or teenage scavenger hunts been fun?
To completely switch gears……plain, strained Greek Yogurt (FAGE brand, pronounced “fah-yeh”) is awesome. This isn’t a commercial, it’s just that good. It comes with honey on the side, so you can dip your spoon in the honey, and then into the (full-fat) plain, creamy, custardy yogurt goodness……mmmmm. Better than dessert. Might as well be with 12 grams of fat, but who cares–it has bacteria that help your digestive system. Ah, yeah.
That is all.


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I loved those scavenger hunts and they were more interesting to plan ,too! i FIRST tried This greek yogurt @ a youth hostel in Athens ,it’s what converted me to try real yogurt for the first time. I remembered the texture and taste just as you have described it! I can not find it in our area,but plain Dannon w/ my own “park” honey and honeycomb comes pretty close to that greek yogurt…..Have you ever made your own????????????love ya sweetie,MOM
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