No Pudge Brownies

rem1979
rem1979 Posts: 344 Member
edited September 18 in Food and Nutrition
There was a post about No Pudge Brownies a while ago so I decided to try them last night. They were VERY GOOD!!! Very chocolatey and moist. A serving is 1/12 of the mix which isn't a very big square and there are 140 calories BUT if you have the extra calories and need that chocolate fix, I would definitely try them. They are very easy to make, just add yogurt, stir and pour. I ate one last night and ate it very slowly and savored it. YUM-O!!! :tongue: :tongue: :tongue:

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  • rem1979
    rem1979 Posts: 344 Member
    There was a post about No Pudge Brownies a while ago so I decided to try them last night. They were VERY GOOD!!! Very chocolatey and moist. A serving is 1/12 of the mix which isn't a very big square and there are 140 calories BUT if you have the extra calories and need that chocolate fix, I would definitely try them. They are very easy to make, just add yogurt, stir and pour. I ate one last night and ate it very slowly and savored it. YUM-O!!! :tongue: :tongue: :tongue:
  • naugustyniak
    naugustyniak Posts: 836 Member
    They sound good. Where did you get the recipe?
  • deanea
    deanea Posts: 1,437
    You buy the mix from the grocery store:smile:
  • rem1979
    rem1979 Posts: 344 Member
    There is no recipe. Go to their web site (just Google No Pudge Brownies) and it will show you where you can buy the box. Everything is pre-mixed and all you add is yogurt. I bought mine at Meijer's.
  • naugustyniak
    naugustyniak Posts: 836 Member
    thanks....I found it after I checked around a bit.
  • flachix
    flachix Posts: 256 Member
    Pillsbury also offers a no sugar added chocolate or vanilla cake mix and frosting. I have only seen them online so far. but the last time they had tastekakes that were sugar free, we bought a box and loved them, they showed up at the grocery a few months later.
  • jessneill
    jessneill Posts: 380 Member
    Just bought a package. I'm going to make some tomorrow for superbow!
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