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From what I have read on the core plan it says

*yogurt, fat free or 1%, plain or artificially sweetened flavored

So you don't have to have plain as long as it doesn't have any added

sugar

The reason plain yogurt has so much sugar is because the sugar count

is counting the lactose.

Plain yogurt is more healthful because adding sugar to dairy

products of any kind can inhibit the absorbtion of some of the

vitamins and nutrients, and added sugar in yogurt destroys a lot of

the live active cultures which defeats the purpose of eating yogurt.

So maybe plain yougurt mixed with fruit, and topped with wheat germ

or grape nuts cereal or something.

Hope this helps.

> That is a really good question. I was thinking the same thing,

that any

> fat-free low sugar yogurt should be fine. I suppose they don't

want to get

> into too many specifics about the core plan food list, such as:

the food

> can have so many carbs, proteins and no fat. Although it seems

simple, it

> can get complicated because some of the high protein diets allow

(some)

> carbs if there is fiber. So, there would be too many exceptions

to the

> rule. I plan to buy the plain yogurt and just add fresh fruit to

it.

> Probably a better choice just due to the fresh fruit factor. I

wonder if

> anyone has asked this question on the WW message boards?

>

> Teres

> question about yogurt

>

>

> I was shopping for yogurt the other day and I have a question

about why we

> have to eat plain yogurt on the Core Plan.

>

> From what I can see, nutritionally, there is little difference

between the

> fat-free plain yogurt and the fat-free flavored yogurt.

>

> The only major difference was that plain yogurt has double the

protein.

>

> But surprisingly, the plain yogurt had more overall carbs and

more grams

> of

> sugar than the flavored yogurt!

>

> It also had more sodium.

>

> So - why plain yogurt on the Core program? Why not ANY fat-free

yogurt?

>

> Also, what are your favorite brands of yogurt and how do you

like to eat

> it?

>

>

> Thanks!

> in CO

>

>

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Where did you find this info? When I go to eTools and use the points

calculator, typing in " yogurt, " the ONLY checked (Core) yogurt is plain

or plain soy.

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Thanks , that does help.

I really dislike yogurt, but I am developing a taste for it slowly. I just

don't know if I can do plain yogurt.

But if I add fruit to it, or something crunchy, I might be able to tolerate

it.

in CO

-- question about yogurt

>

>

> I was shopping for yogurt the other day and I have a question

about why we

> have to eat plain yogurt on the Core Plan.

>

> From what I can see, nutritionally, there is little difference

between the

> fat-free plain yogurt and the fat-free flavored yogurt.

>

> The only major difference was that plain yogurt has double the

protein.

>

> But surprisingly, the plain yogurt had more overall carbs and

more grams

> of

> sugar than the flavored yogurt!

>

> It also had more sodium.

>

> So - why plain yogurt on the Core program? Why not ANY fat-free

yogurt?

>

> Also, what are your favorite brands of yogurt and how do you

like to eat

> it?

>

>

> Thanks!

> in CO

>

>

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How are you doing that? I tried and could not stand it. Is there one that tastes

better than others?

e

Re: question about yogurt

Thanks , that does help.

I really dislike yogurt, but I am developing a taste for it slowly. I just

don't know if I can do plain yogurt.

But if I add fruit to it, or something crunchy, I might be able to tolerate

it.

in CO

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I add a packet of Splenda, fruit, and fiber one for a 2.5 point, very

FILLING breakfast.

> question about yogurt

> >

> >

> > I was shopping for yogurt the other day and I have a question

> about why we

> > have to eat plain yogurt on the Core Plan.

> >

> > From what I can see, nutritionally, there is little difference

> between the

> > fat-free plain yogurt and the fat-free flavored yogurt.

> >

> > The only major difference was that plain yogurt has double the

> protein.

> >

> > But surprisingly, the plain yogurt had more overall carbs and

> more grams

> > of

> > sugar than the flavored yogurt!

> >

> > It also had more sodium.

> >

> > So - why plain yogurt on the Core program? Why not ANY fat-free

> yogurt?

> >

> > Also, what are your favorite brands of yogurt and how do you

> like to eat

> > it?

> >

> >

> > Thanks!

> > in CO

> >

> >

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Hi e,

Well, that's why I asked the question...I finally got to where I could

tolerate the Yoplait yogurt (not fruit on the bottom stuff - I can't eat

that!) So that's why I was bummed out about having to eat plain yogurt.

But the idea about adding splenda and fruit, well, I'll give that a try. It

sounds do-able.

But if you don't like yogurt because of the consistency (not a flavor issue)

then you'll probably never like yogurt and will just have to get your

calcium elsewhere! :-)

-- Re: Re: question about yogurt

How are you doing that? I tried and could not stand it. Is there one that

tastes better than others?

e

Re: question about yogurt

Thanks , that does help.

I really dislike yogurt, but I am developing a taste for it slowly. I just

don't know if I can do plain yogurt.

But if I add fruit to it, or something crunchy, I might be able to tolerate

it.

in CO

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