Question about single serve cakes

hmahoney74
hmahoney74 Posts: 12 Member
I saw a recipe for a single serve cake. It calls for 2T cake mix and 1T ff vanilla yogurt. I cannot find calorie information anywhere and have no idea how to calculate that small an amount. Does anyone know the calories?

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  • LeahFerri
    LeahFerri Posts: 186 Member
    This is definitely an area where a food scale would be helpful--weigh and do a proportion. Simple.

    What I would do (since I don't have a food scale, which is a situation I'm considering remedying) is calculate the number of tablespoons in a serving and divide.
  • hesn92
    hesn92 Posts: 5,966 Member
    Cake mix has nutritional info on the box. It takes A little math
  • SailorKnightWing
    SailorKnightWing Posts: 875 Member
    Yogurt usually comes in 6oz cups. 6 ounces are 12 tablespoons. So 1 tablespoon is 1/12 of a serving, or 0.083 servings.

    Weighing is usually easier.
  • mem50
    mem50 Posts: 1,384 Member
    I get the "No Pudge" mix and it's made with yogurt. Single serve brownie mix and it's 121 calories per serving. So nice to have around for a quick chocolate fix and they are Yummy!

    You can pick it up most anywhere.
  • hmahoney74
    hmahoney74 Posts: 12 Member
    I figured it out :) Guess I should've said that I didnt' have the cake mix or yogurt in front of me. I was trying to calculate from a package online to see if it was worth buying. Anyway, I bought it and made it...it was pretty good for a sweet fix.
  • hmahoney74
    hmahoney74 Posts: 12 Member
    I forgot all about the No Pudge mix, I had that years ago when I did WW.
  • mem50
    mem50 Posts: 1,384 Member
    I did not know how long it had been around. My niece just introduced me to it about 5 months ago.

    Still, it solved the craving problem for me. :)
  • vrase28
    vrase28 Posts: 9 Member
    LOVE no pudge brownies!!