
Not sure if this is the right place for this but i guess the moderators can move it if it belongs elsewhere.
So here's my story--
Just yesterday i bought several flavors of Yoplait Light yogurt.(it had been listed in a book i'm reading as one of the lower calorie yogurts) I got home and my daughter and I were each going to have one for a snack. So i looked at the calories and saw that there were 10 calories in one container. I was astonished and pleased, but also thought it a bit strange. How did they manage such a thing? I told my daughter that the next time we got yogurt we should get something with more calories in it for her. She's quite slender and needs more rather than less calories. So i had a container in the afternoon. Later that nite as i was totaling up my calories i saw that i had 170 left so i thought i'd have another yogurt, half a nectarine and a little granola. It was yummy, very satisfying food-wise and knowing that i'd had a substantial snack and still not used all of my calories,
I was quite pleased with myself.So this morning as i was getting my lunch and snack together it occured to me again that 10 calories seemed quite low. I thought, hmmm....I wonder if maybe i missed a 0. Don't know why it didn't occur to me yesterday to put my glasses on and check the calories more closely, but it did this morning and sure enough(you veteran counters knew this already no doubt) there are 100, not 10 calories in a container of Yoplait Lite yogurt

Ha, ha, ha, the joke(and calories) are on me

Oh well--it's a marathon, not a sprint and I may as well chuckle. It's over and done and i know something now i didn't know before.



