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Punky 05-15-2001 09:52 PM

I just wanted to let you know that you can make 1 no pudge brownie at a time if you want. Just take 2 tablespoons of the brownie mix and mix it with 1 tablespoon of the yogurt and put in a glass custard bowl or teacup or something and put it in the microwave for 1 minute. Yummy and no leftovers to pig out on.

Brenda

Itryharder 05-19-2001 09:26 AM

Punky,
I did this and I thank you a billion times. I love it. I used a regular brownie mix I have in the house and I pointed it out. It was 2 points and that's fine with me.
The extra brownies (even in the freezer) were a big problem for me, so this solves many problems.
234/205/thinner

Punky 05-20-2001 09:26 PM

You are so Welcome!!
 
That is great to know that it works with a regular brownie mix too. That will be so much cheaper. So thanks to you too!!

Brenda

Girlie 05-21-2001 11:40 PM

Punky...
 
What brand of yogurt do you use with your No Pudge?I tried the single serving thing and the brownie looked great, but tasted icky...they I tasted my yogurt and it was disgusting, and it was vanilla FF!!
Have you ever tried yogurt with fruit in it, like maybe 2 tablespoons of the Dannon Lite n Fit snack cups that are 1 pt? I thought maybe I'd try and see how the strawberry would taste....maybe.....

Punky 05-23-2001 11:18 PM

Hi Girlie,

Actually I used strawberry fat free yogurt, can't remember which brand though, it came out great.


Brenda

Cowgirl 06-20-2001 11:17 AM

Thank you thank you thank you! I cvan't wait to try this. I love brownies and just bought a box. I would feel terrible after eating the whole thing but thanks to you i can have my brownies and eat them too!:s:

zanyjaney2001 07-01-2001 07:26 PM

can you post the recipe for these brownies again? They sound lovely and quick.

thanks:^:

belle67 07-06-2001 06:16 PM

See first post. :)

zanyjaney2001 07-06-2001 06:34 PM

I did bel
 
must be here in the outbacks of north wales we can't get brownie mix - thought you may have a recipe for it ??!!

:dizzy: :?:

se137 07-10-2001 12:15 AM

you order it
 
these no pudge brownies can be orderd off the internet or in some stores . they are wonderful. you can go to nopudge.com eat and enjoy:)

zanyjaney2001 07-12-2001 05:38 PM

Can't get them in UK
 
just been to website now and they don't deliver to the UK - if anyone in the UK knows any British suppliers then please tell me.

in the meantime I'll just have to dream about how good these brownies taste, won't I ??:mad: :mad: :mad:

belle67 07-12-2001 09:24 PM

Actually, I can't get No Pudge where I live either but I did find that Duncun Hines has a low fat brownie mix out as well. You just add water and it works out to about 1.5-2 pts per brownie. I also add a few chopped nuts as well. :)

zanyjaney2001 07-15-2001 07:07 PM

Duncan Hines LF Muffin Mix
 
My spies are out looking for this as I type !!
:lol: :^:

BrerRabbit 07-20-2001 12:53 AM

These sounds good. I haven't had cake or cookies in 3 weeks. Going through withdrawal but I knew I wouldn't stop at just one. Now I can have one. THANK YOU! :spin:

Christy
209/197/169

FLgal 07-24-2001 10:22 AM

This recipe sounds great and cherries are very good with chocolate. I think I will get off the computer now and go make one with cherry yogurt.

Nita


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