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Andy -

Apple is 54 glycemic index

yogurt is 20, lower.

I commend you for going for plain yogurt. I just had Dannon non fat

this a.m. they add aspartame & fructose, bringing the sugar to 13g

Jeff

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Thanks for looking that up regarding the GI. My Great Value flavored

yogurts have 8 g of sugar and the plain one I just tried had 12 gm,

but the container was 2 oz bigger than the flavored ones.

I may try oatmeal or brown rice. I'm getting tired of yogurt after

almost 2 years and changing flavors doesn't seem to help. Trying the

plain was a mistake.

Andy

> Andy -

> Apple is 54 glycemic index

> yogurt is 20, lower.

> I commend you for going for plain yogurt. I just had Dannon non fat

> this a.m. they add aspartame & fructose, bringing the sugar to 13g

> Jeff

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Now messages? No messages!

It's Monday!

Andy

> Wow, now messages over the weekend. I was busy too.

>

> I did manage to make some fat free yogurt before going to be last

> night. It was very simple.

>

> I used 1 1/3 cup powdered milk, 3 cups of water. Heated to a boil

> and let cool to lukewarm temp. Then I added 1/4 c of plain non fat

> yogurt to 1/2 cup of the milk and mixed it up. Then I poured this

> into the entire pan of milk, and stirred until it was mixed. I

> poured this into 4 coffee mugs, covered with saran wrap, and

covered

> it all with a couple bath towels.

>

> This morning it was yogurt. It tastes like plain yogurt so I will

> need to add some splenda and some kind of flavoring.

>

> I estimated that it cost about 10 cents per serving to make, about

80

> calories, 12 g sugars (milk only), 8 g protein.

>

> The hardest part was waiting for the milk to heat to a boil. It

took

> a little over 10 minutes.

>

> Andy

>

> Andy

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Sounds good Andy. I made the no bake protein bars on Saturday. I am very

impressed, they taste great. So, after 15 months I finally started to

try to make some things. I realize you must do this to change it up a

little. My question:

I made the Italian bean soup which was very good. What other recipes

have you guys made that was pretty easy and the result was good? How

about the bake protein bars with the applesauce? I guess I am going to

look into the stock pot recipes because they are easy.

Jay

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Good Morning!

I made yogurt in the crockpot!!!

It came out perfect .... creamy and thick!

I am starting another batch this morning!

If anyone is interested in how I did it...here goes!

Place 2 quarts milk in crockpot...set on low. Cover and let heat for 2 1/2 hours.

After 2 1/2 hours, unplug crockpot and let sit another 3 hours.

After 3 hours, remove 2 cups of warm milk and place in a bowl. Add 1/2 cup organic plain yogurt. Mix well and put back into crockpot....stir well to mix. Cover. Wrap entire crockpot with two large towels and let sit 8 hours or overnight.

That's it!

I used raw sheep milk. I read that if the yogurt comes out watery...next time add unflavored gelatin or pectin.

Thanks for all the help!

God bless,

Darlene

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