MY NEW FAVORITE SNACK! (yogurt lovers!)

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  • dannisleet
    dannisleet Posts: 6 Member
    bump!
  • chicken2v
    chicken2v Posts: 68 Member
    Trying this today! Thanks for sharing such a great idea
  • SCSleeve2012
    SCSleeve2012 Posts: 76 Member
    I really need to do this! Thanks
  • essohtee
    essohtee Posts: 34
    I cannot wait to try this!
  • busymomma97
    busymomma97 Posts: 75 Member
    Definitely need to make a trip to the store this afternoon, cannot wait to try this!! Thanks! :smile:
  • Sounds Yummy! Now when my husband eats his drumstick ice creams I can pop a few of these and not feel guilty...and not want to strangle my hubby ;)
  • smp0723
    smp0723 Posts: 88
    Ohhhh I will definitely try these! I'm not a yogurt fan but know I need to eat it :)
  • Great idea, I am so going to try this!! My little guy loves greek yogurt like me so these will be fun.
  • secondlane
    secondlane Posts: 20 Member
    bump!
  • elyelyse
    elyelyse Posts: 1,454 Member
    YES i just did this the other day and i put a blueberry on some and a raisin on others. I calculated the calories, etc for the whole batch, then portioned in half, and entered that into my log. Then, for the rest of the day when i wanted a little something sweet i just took one from the freezer. totally satisfied my sweet tooth, especially on a warm day.
  • psimms71
    psimms71 Posts: 11 Member
    Thanks for the idea and providing so much variety! My husband has been looking for an alternative to ice cream to satisfy his sweet tooth so we will have to give this a try!
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  • Iknewyouweretrouble
    Iknewyouweretrouble Posts: 561 Member
    yum thanks!
  • Oncebittentwiceshy38
    Oncebittentwiceshy38 Posts: 127 Member
    There was another post for a recipe awhile back, where someone offered a lovely recipe for another frozen yogurt treat:

    Basically it was dip frozen blueberries in greek yogurt and place on parchment paper and refreeze...

    Have to keep them in the freezer, obviously... but they're good and they keep well.

    0% GREEK yogurt ( I recommend Fage) keeps the sugar content controlled, instead of using high sugar yogurt like Yoplait, Oikos, Wallaby, etc.

    I love blending frozen blueberries and Greek yogurt, but this sounds REALLY amazing!
  • PERFECT!:love: