New frozen treat!
Well this may be old news but it's new to me - I took two of my containers of Activia yogurt and threw them in the freezer to see how they'd freeze, and upon removing them a day later I am pleasantly surprised. The consistency is harder than icecream but it can still be shaved with a spoon. The yogurt turns into this delicious, healthy treat that took me a few minutes to eat and felt really decadent. It tasted wonderful and felt a bit more like a splurge than a normal container of lowfat yogurt.
If you're struggling with feeling deprived but, like me, can't keep junk in the house this is a great experiment to try. Just thought I'd share :) |
Thanks for the idea, I'll give that a try with my Fiber One yogurt and see how it taste tomorrow.
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Ooh, I bet it will be delicious with Fiber One, I've heard that stuff is really creamy and good :)
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I have done this before. it is good this way. I did it with activia also. yummy :D
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I've been eating yogurt frozen for almost 3 years now. I don't let it get rock hard solid though. I prefer it partially frozen. I leave it in the freezer about an hour and fifteen minutes. Or if it gets rock solid, I let it thaw for about an hour. I enjoy that consistency better then rock solid. I add a quarter of a cup of Fiber One Cereal to it. Tastes like a little sundae with granola.
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The Yoplait Whips freeze up with the consistency of actual sherbet or frozen yogurt. Yum!
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Anyone try it with Dannon light-n-fit yet? I have a bunch from costco... guess I'll have to try it tomorrow!
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Yum!! Great idea! On my way to the freezer now. :thanks:
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Great idea, I will be giving it a try :D
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