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You can take some vanilla extract (just a couple drops will do) to

flavor your yogurt. Even in Phase 1 it can work with some fat free

plain yogurt. In Phase 2 I have been dropping in frozen blueberries

thanks to the idea from my good friend.

Ticia

> I thought we could only have PLAIN yogurt. Isn't vanilla

a " flavored " yogurt?

> in Florida>>>

>

> You are right. I always think of vanilla as being no flavoring,

but yes... in most yogurts, vanilla is a flavored yogurt.

>

> Phrasing it a 'plain' yogurt is better. Thanks for clearing

that up!

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In a message dated 3/24/2004 9:09:36 AM Pacific Standard Time, South-Beach-Diet-Getting-It-Right writes:

>>on Phase one we can not have the fruit yogurt-- right-- just the

vanilla? Gin

Make sure it is no sugar added

I can find the yogurt with splenda but it is all fruit yogurt -- not plain--UGH

Hey are carrots legal on Phase one? Looking for a snack to take to work tomorrow. No frig --

Gin

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I went to the store today and they didn't have any Blue Bunny "Lite 85" Vanilla Yogurt. I was majority craving yogurt so I picked up two different types, the Blue Bunny "lite 85" with peach a 6 oz serving. It has 80 calories, no fat but 14 carbs. Then I picked up one 6 oz container of Blue Bunny "Carb Freedom" peach. One serving has 90 calories , 2 g of fat ( 1.5 sat fat) and 5 carbs. I bought both but I don't know which one would be better? I would think that the one with the less Carbs would be better. What do you all think?Terri B...>>>

You need to use the "Lite 85" because it is nonfat. The 'rule' for yogurt with SBD is *nonfat*, no sugar added yogurt. Be careful with the 'carb-friendly' type products. They often will be much higher in fat! Odds are, the Carb Freedom yogurt has less carbs *because* they added the fat to help with the taste! The Atkins-friendly ice cream had like 14g of fat per serving. UNREAL.

So, definitely any of the "Lite 85" yogurts will be fine.

Hope this helps! I love the Lite 85 yogurts. My faves are peach and strawberry.

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I like the " lite 84 " as well, I was just wondering. Thanks for the

advice. :)

Terri B.

stephi2377 wrote:

> I went to the store today and they didn't have any Blue Bunny " Lite 85 "

> Vanilla Yogurt. I was majority craving yogurt so I picked up two

> different types, the Blue Bunny " lite 85 " with peach a 6 oz serving. It

> has 80 calories, no fat but 14 carbs. Then I picked up one 6 oz

> container of Blue Bunny " Carb Freedom " peach. One serving has 90

> calories , 2 g of fat ( 1.5 sat fat) and 5 carbs. I bought both but I

> don't know which one would be better? I would think that the one with

> the less Carbs would be better. What do you all think?

>

> Terri B...>>>

>

> You need to use the " Lite 85 " because it is nonfat. The 'rule' for

> yogurt with SBD is *nonfat*, no sugar added yogurt. Be careful with the

> 'carb-friendly' type products. They often will be much higher in fat!

> Odds are, the Carb Freedom yogurt has less carbs *because* they added

> the fat to help with the taste! The Atkins-friendly ice cream had like

> 14g of fat per serving. UNREAL.

>

> So, definitely any of the " Lite 85 " yogurts will be fine.

> Hope this helps! I love the Lite 85 yogurts. My faves are peach and

> strawberry.

>

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> Reminder: The South Beach Diet is not low-carb. Nor is it low-fat. The

> South Beach Diet teaches you to rely on the right carbs and the right

> fats-the good ones-and enables you to live quite happily without the bad

> carbs and bad fats.

>

> For more on this WOE please read " The South Beach Diet " by Arthur

> Agatston, MD. ISBN 1-57954-814-8

>

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