FF Yogurt - How much?

  • Hi Everyone -

    Hope you all had a great day. Well... went shopping today for my first day of Phase I tomorrow. I think I'm all set for the first week.

    Just had a question about the fat free yogurt. How much are we allowed to have? The book outlaws yogurt, but I read here and somewhere else that it is OK now. Just not sure how much we can have, i.e. one cup, one half cup... not sure.

    Thanks.
  • The updated list of foods is in the 'frequently asked questions' section. I have copied and pasted this extract. Apparently calcium can aid weight loss.

    Milk:

    Old Version:
    Avoid all dairy in Phase 1, except for less than 2 tablespoons fat-free ½ and ½, nonfat milk, 1 percent milk, or soy milk allowed with coffee.

    New Version:
    Phase 1:
    Now includes low-fat milk (fat-free and 1 percent), soy milk, and yogurt (low-fat or fat-free plain or vanilla light/lite only) on the Phase 1 "foods to enjoy" list.

    Phase 2:
    May add light/lite fruited yogurt as a "food to enjoy" in Phase 2. Note: Since the SBD is still low in saturated fat, high-fat whole milk products will remain on the "foods to avoid" lists for all Phases.
  • From The Daily Dish February 25, 2004:


    Ever wonder why you can't find sugar-free yogurt at the grocery store? That's because it doesn't exist. Yogurt contains a natural, low-glycemic sugar called lactose. But if yogurt contains sugar, when is it OK to eat yogurt on The South Beach Diet™?


    Thanks to recent research pertaining to calcium's role in weight loss, Dr. Agatston has updated the diet to include yogurt in every phase. Not all yogurts are created equal, so follow these Phase-by-Phase guidelines for yogurt consumption:


    During Phase 1, limit yourself to fat-free plain yogurt. Avoid any sweetened yogurts, even those with artificial sweeteners, but feel free to flavor your yogurt as you would a ricotta crème.


    During Phases 2 and 3, you may also introduce artificially sweetened, nonfat flavored yogurt. To identify yogurt that's been artificially sweetened, look for the words "light" or "lite" on the label. Limit to 4 ounces daily.