No Pudge Brownies

dnd858
dnd858 Posts: 64
edited September 19 in Food and Nutrition
Has anyone tried them?

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  • dnd858
    dnd858 Posts: 64
    Has anyone tried them?
  • Phera
    Phera Posts: 269 Member
    They're pretty good so make sure you can limit yourself if you make a whole batch. I use vanilla yogurt to make mine.
  • ToniAnn45
    ToniAnn45 Posts: 78 Member
    Has anyone tried them?

    I would love to try them. Do you have a recipe or is there one posted?
  • naugustyniak
    naugustyniak Posts: 836 Member
    Has anyone tried them?

    I would love to try them. Do you have a recipe or is there one posted?

    You buy them, they are a mix. I think Meijer sells them. I have never tried them but have heard they are good. Someone here posted mixing Dark Chocolate Cake mix with pumpkin....that was really good. I thought they tasted like brownies. I put them in muffin tins. I think they were like 80 calories per.
  • icandoallthings
    icandoallthings Posts: 1,212 Member
    Yummers! No Pudge Brownies!
    You just have to remember that they are not *calorie*-free. :wink: :wink:

    I was just grocery shopping with my hubby yesterday evening and
    the grocery store that we usually go to doesn't have them. :grumble:

    She makes ice cream too and it is also pretty darn tasty.
    Here is her site:
    http://www.nopudge.com/

    I just checked it out and under "where to buy" it says that Safeway now
    carries them. I'm going to try there. :happy:

    I love it because it is so quick to make! I don't measure or anything.
    All I do is buy a small 1-portion size fat-free vanilla yogurt, dump it in,
    stir, pour and bake.
    Voila! They freeze well too because they stay moist and chewy.
  • TANKENEY32
    TANKENEY32 Posts: 105 Member
    OOOO SOUNDS YUMMY.. i FOUND A STORE 10 MINUTES AWAY THAT SELLS IT.. IM GETTING SOME TOMORROW!!!! WOO HOO..
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