A place to get a low-cal, low-fat, delicious treat!
lamoursuffit
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Please note, this is a treat, so comments about how it isn't that healthy can be skipped I know it is definitely not the healthiest option, but as far as sweet treats go, I find it is a good thing to treat yourself to and still keep it pretty healthy!
If you have a Pinkberry near you, and you're ever in the mood for a sweet, low-cal treat, I highly recommend this place! It is not like Yogurt Madness or TCBY; you pay for the size, and then if you want toppings, there's a flat rate, no matter how many toppings you get. They don't make you pay by weight.
Today I went and I got their original flavored yogurt (which is, as they say, sweet and tangy. It is NOT vanilla, just plain ol' yogurt!) in a small size, which is still a good cup full of froyo. Then I got blueberries (which were HUGE and delicious), and mochi, which is a Japanese rice paste, but this was in little balls. It was covered in a slightly sweet powder to keep them from sticking, nice and chewy. I also got honey oats and granola (delicious) and sweetened coconut flakes. This was all for about 4 dollars.
Not only that, but it was 280 cals (which is low, considering what it is!) for the WHOLE thing, including my toppings, but it is I believe 140 cals for just the froyo. It also had 4g of fat, and 40g of sugar which is less than a can of Coke has. It was absolutely delicious and definitely worth the low 4 dollar price tag if you're in the mood to treat yourself, but still keep it relatively healthy. That is all!
P.S. If you don't care about healthiness while eating a treat, they also have a metric **** load of other toppings, including Nutella, waffle cookies, fruit loops, chocolate shavings, etc.
If you have a Pinkberry near you, and you're ever in the mood for a sweet, low-cal treat, I highly recommend this place! It is not like Yogurt Madness or TCBY; you pay for the size, and then if you want toppings, there's a flat rate, no matter how many toppings you get. They don't make you pay by weight.
Today I went and I got their original flavored yogurt (which is, as they say, sweet and tangy. It is NOT vanilla, just plain ol' yogurt!) in a small size, which is still a good cup full of froyo. Then I got blueberries (which were HUGE and delicious), and mochi, which is a Japanese rice paste, but this was in little balls. It was covered in a slightly sweet powder to keep them from sticking, nice and chewy. I also got honey oats and granola (delicious) and sweetened coconut flakes. This was all for about 4 dollars.
Not only that, but it was 280 cals (which is low, considering what it is!) for the WHOLE thing, including my toppings, but it is I believe 140 cals for just the froyo. It also had 4g of fat, and 40g of sugar which is less than a can of Coke has. It was absolutely delicious and definitely worth the low 4 dollar price tag if you're in the mood to treat yourself, but still keep it relatively healthy. That is all!
P.S. If you don't care about healthiness while eating a treat, they also have a metric **** load of other toppings, including Nutella, waffle cookies, fruit loops, chocolate shavings, etc.
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That sounds amazing and now I really want a treat... haha! We have a place called Chilly Billy's around here that sounds a lot like that place.0
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