Yogurt woes.....
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I used to love yogurt but something changed and I just can't eat it anymore. It tastes strange to me. I actually prefer to have fat free cottage cheese with fruit in place of the yogurt.
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Chobani greek yogurt is good but I dont know how much sugar you can have. It tasted different than regular yogurt
I think the texture of the greek yogurt is gross. It reminds me of gel like textures only with my tongue. It is a preference thing though.0 -
I go with greek yougert.. i found the same thing with the sugars... the greek has lots of protein.. i just add some fresh fruit. it makes a difference!0
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I am in Love with Greek yogurt.. I am not kidding.. I LOVE THIS STUFF . I eat it almost every morning. it's creamy and decandant and just wonderful.. I use Chobani, brown cow or oikos I've never tried the plain but I second the suggestion of adding some all fruit jam... sounds like it would be great! I may have to do that0
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Can you get Muller Light where you are? The sugars at at about 7 gms/100, and most (5gms) are naturally occurring in the milk and fruit rather than added. Have a look at http://www.mullerdairy.co.uk/nutrition-information/muller-light-fruit for more infomation0
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I've started using Greek Yogurt or Kroger Carbmaster in my oatmeal and/or smoothies. The texture of Greek has taken time to get used to but it's worth it.
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Try adding organic honey:) makes it sweet and is beter for you than sugar0
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sbwood888 i'm in the same boat.0
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I think the all natural plain yogurts are the healthiest way to go. Modified corn starch, high fructose corn syrups found in processed foods are BAD!!! I agree, if you add your own fruit, to let the frozen fruit thaw enough that the juices mix in for a better taste. But, if you think about it, low fat yogurt, even sweetened with sugar has 3 1/2 x's less of a glycemic load than instant rice, mac and cheese, around 2 1/2 x's less of a a glycemic load than even long grain rice, couscous, a bagel, a baked potato, and close to 2 x's less than instant oatmeal, a blueberry muffin, brown rice, a doughnut, whole-wheat spaghetti or a sweet potato. Sometimes we eat these other foods thinking (some of them) are a healthy choice, but the higher the glycemic load, the more your blood sugar spikes, and the less control you have over energy levels and appetite. ...anyway, that's how I look at it...0
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I am in Love with Greek yogurt.. I am not kidding.. I LOVE THIS STUFF . I eat it almost every morning. it's creamy and decandant and just wonderful.. I use Chobani, brown cow or oikos I've never tried the plain but I second the suggestion of adding some all fruit jam... sounds like it would be great! I may have to do that
I like the idea of adding the jam... Might try that too.
But what I love in the morning is greek yogurt (any flavor) with 1/2 cup Kashi Go Lean cereal. I only have a goal of 13g of Fiber each day on MFP but really we all should be eating 25-35g per day. I was recently diagnosed with Diverticulosis so making sure I eat enough fiber is a MUST. Not only that but the added fiber helps me to feel full for longer. I love it!0 -
I drink the danacol (by danone) yogurts and they have 4grams sugar each. They are small though.0
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Stay away from artificial sweetners.
I'd take sugar over those nasty chemicals anyday.
Enjoy your yogurt. It could be worse.0 -
Today I found a new yogurt... I'm not sure how long it's been out, since I've always just reached for one kind and I never really looked around, but after watching my sugars I realized that I'd have to start doing something different.
The kind I found is called Yoplait FiberOne. One yorgurt cup, or 4 oz, has the following nutrition information (this is for the strawberry kind, they also have blueberry and key lime varieties, which I'm sure you could look up online) --
Calories: 50
Fat Calories: 0
Total Fat: 0
Cholesterol: <5mg
Sodium: 55mg
Potassium: 150mg
Total Carbs: 13
Fiber: 5
Sugars: 4
Protein: 3
It contains Aspartame, so it would be a no-go for some people. But I was thrilled to find it! I love yogurt, but 26 sugars is just too much for me.0
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