I’m diving right into the highlight of my day yesterday (that I think you may be interested in) – meeting Mr. Siggi. Judith from Healthworks emailed a few of us Boston bloggers several weeks ago and said that he was going to be traveling around different clubs, doing siggi’s icelandic style yogurt tastings and of course answering any questions we may have. After work yesterday, I stopped by my house, grabbed my camera and hit up the Back Bay location of Healthworks.
It felt a little strange being there – like I’m invading something. I grabbed a vanilla yogurt from the lovely Amy (I have yet to taste it) and almost walked away. And then I collected myself and introduced myself to Mr. Siggi (fun fact: Siggi is his first name). He was super nice and really excited to answer any of my questions. The story of how he started his yogurt business was unlikely many other small business start-ups. He didn’t care for his job, he missed his yogurt from homeland Iceland, so he decided to make his own… and then eventually began selling it. Siggi’s yogurt is now sold nationally at every Whole Foods. How’s that for realizing the American dream? (Siggi has been in the US for only 8 years!).
So here are a few interesting things I learned about chatting with Siggi…
- Siggi’s yogurt sources dairy from 6 small farms in New York. They have many standards, including those about humane treatment of animals. Although the dairy is not organic (it is cost-prohibitive at this point given the small scale of his operation), “the cows have names, not numbers.” Siggi spends some of his days visiting the farms.
- The plain siggi’s yogurt tastes pretty close to the original Icelandic yogurt Siggi missed when moving to the US. The flavored varieties are a little more unique.
- Siggi’s yogurt is a little more tart than most (in my opinion at least) because Greek and Icelandic-type yogurts are naturally tart but manufacturers add a lot of sugar to them to sweeten/mellow them out. Siggi’s yogurt uses just a touch of agave nectar and that’s why it is not sugar-laden.
- They work on new flavors all the time. I’m volunteering to be a taste tester.
- We talked about my Moldovian origin and about our Kefir. Apparently Kefir has a natural alcohol content. I’m going to google that soon.
Siggi was so nice. I LOVE meeting small business owners that are passionate about their business and do it right – without cutting corners at the expense of the consumer and our environment!
And here is a picture of me and Siggi – now you know what the man behind the yogurt looks like. He’s taaaaaaall.
Thank you, Siggi, for chatting with me… and thanks Judith for setting up this event. I think I may actually go to Healthworks today to work out. Imagine that!
Now onto yesterday’s eats…
BREAKFAST
The breakfast pizza is back!
Ww tortilla, almond butter, 2% TJ’s greek yogurt, 1/2 banana, raspberries, dried cherries and Kashi Golean cereal
A pizza slice, anyone?
I really love this breakfast. It’s so satisfying without being too filling.
LUNCH
Giant salad: mixed greens, grape tomatoes, radish, chickpeas, feta and Seta’s Mediterranean beet salad
This salad was fantastic -the beet salad was definitely the highlight. It came from the Copley Farmers market (Seta is there on Tuesdays) – the salad contains beets, dried mint, lemon juice and EVOO. Simple yet so flavorful. I LOVE beets!
WORKOUT
Yesterday’s workout was pretty random – I wanted to do a simple run outside but got bored so I turned around. I ran for a little over 20 minutes and then went to the gym and did 15 minutes of the elliptical there. I got my sweat on, so I guess that’s all I can ask of myself.
MID-AFTERNOON SNACK
Pita chips + Samira’s baba ganoush
Loved the crunch. I finished this container with a spoon after I ran out of the chips. Classy.
After meeting Mr. Siggi, I went to Joe’s to meet my co-workers for a few drinks. While there, I had one Hoegaarden and a glass of Cabernet + a little slice of margarita pizza.
I came home slightly buzzed and ready to chow down on more food.
DINNER
Dinner was based on this sandwich Shannon recently blogged about. You can’t really see the insides (bad blogger!) but this contains mustard, green apples, pickled green tomatoes and Cabot horseradish cheddar.
I know this sounds strange but it really is nicely balanced. Since the apples are only slightly sweet, they work well with the sour pickled tomatoes. I dare you to try it!
Dessert: cookies ‘n cream cheesecake bar
Plus 2 joe-joes (unpictured).
Phew – long post, fun day! Can you believe it’s Thursday already? I love love love Thursdays because of the Thursday Prudential farmers market. Plus I have really fun workouts planned for today. See you later, alligators. Don’t forget to enter my giveaway if you haven’t already.














So many things to comment about! First, I definitely want to try Siggi yogurt – I think you were raving about it recently at the wine blogger event. Second, that breakfast pizza looks DIVINE! And finally, have you tried falafel chips? I picked some up this weekend for my vegan friends and they are really yummy!
Yay Siggi! He was so nice! Wish I had seen you there.
The beet salad looks really delicious! I actually have some beets from my CSA I’ve been wondering what to do with…I think I might have to try to come up with my own version.
I need to try Siggi yogurt the next time it goes on sale. My fave Greek yogurt is the Trader Joe’s 2%.
The only problem with Siggi’s that I have is that I literally can’t afford it. It is by far THE most expensive yogurt I’ve ever seen sold. There’s no way I can spend $2.75 on 6oz of yogurt >.<
Aww, crap, i totally forgot about that! oh well
glad you got to meet him, and i’m sure you feel a bit better about it being non-organic now! i totally want your breakfast… and lunch… and dinner… and dessert
what’s your next week look like? i’m good mon-wed
I LOVE Siggi’s yogurt!! Probably my favorite ever
. I think the orange ginger flavor is perfection. Just the tiniest hint of sweetness and flavor that makes it pair well with anything.
oh wow mr. siggi is tall! that sandwich is great!
Yay for meeting Mr. Siggi! How cool!
That is so cool that you got to meet Mr. Siggi! What a great American Dream he is living.
WOW that is amazing! i’d love to meet somebody like that…i bet it was a bit surreal to begin with! and i love your pizza breakfast idea! that mini slice looks SO cute! xx
I didn’t know you were Moldvian!
My sister just got back last year from a 2 year Peace Corps stint in Moldova. She was in a town called Soldanesti. She loved the experience there – the people, the culture, everything.
Amanda – yup, I am. I was born and raised (until I was 12) at the capital of Moldova – Kishinev. So cool that your sister just got back from there!!!
Wow, how cool you got to meet Mr. Siggi! Those cheesecake bars look so yummy and I definitely want to try some pickled tomatoes!
ahh you met him!!! sadly I was working..but man he is tall!! i am sure you got some great coupons too
that apple and cheese sandwich looks and sounds so good! i love sweet and salty flavors together like that!
I love Siggi’s yogurt!!! I actually just packed one to take to lunch tomorrow. So cool that you met him!
So cool about the yogurt! I have yet to try it because, well, it just seems a little pricey to justify. I always look at it and consider… then decide to hold off till there’s a sale, haha. I haven’t seen one yet!
And your salad looks delish – I love beets! We should be able to harvest them from our garden very soon, I can’t wait!
I’ve never tried Siggi’s yogurt before! Looks great.
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Siggi’s a celebrity! So cool you got to meet him
Breakfast pizza is a fantastic idea! I’ll also have to try that sandwich- I always love a new spin on a grilled cheese! Thanks from the farm families who own Cabot for using Cabot cheese!
~Jacquelyn
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