EasiYo Starter Pack + Selection of Greek Style Yogurts Giveaway
|EasiYo Starter Pack + Selection of Greek Style Yogurts Giveaway
EasiYo is a yogurt maker that allows you to make your own yogurt at home, saving money and reducing the use of single use plastic from yogurt pots in the home.
Nothing Artificial. EasiYo yogurt is made with no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives. Plus, you know that everything tastes better when you make it yourself.
In this post, I’ve teamed up with EasiYo and we’re giving you the chance to win an EasiYo starter pack and a selection of Greek style yogurts! The make-at-home yogurt brand has added six gorgeous new flavours to the range – all delectably Greek style. Choose from Black Cherry, Blueberry, Apricot, Strawberry, Lemon, and Strawberry & Banana.
So simple to make, you just mix the sachet with water and place in the EasiYo yogurt maker. Eight hours later there’s 1kg of delicious yogurt to enjoy. Who knew making your own yogurt could be so easy! Which flavour do you like the sound of? I’m personally very fond of Lemon yogurt!
To buy online and to see the full list of stockists, information and recipe ideas, please visit: www.easiyo.com. EasiYo is stocked all over the UK at retailers including Morrisons, Lakeland, The Range, a large number of independent stores and online from EasiYo.com.
If you like to cook and bake with yogurt too, EasiYo have loads of interesting recipes on their website. You’ll find lots of breakfast ideas as well as tasty dips and dressings plus yummy breads and cakes.
Giveaway: Win an EasiYo Starter Pack
For your chance to win an EasiYo Starter Pack + a selection of Greek Style Yogurts, enter my through my Rafflecopter below. Terms & Conditions apply. UK Entrants over the age of 18 years only. The giveaway will end on the 10th of October 2019.
In Collaboration with EasiYo.
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