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Hi all!

I went to my meeting yesterday and got an interesting tip from the leader. She

said that several people had started taking a 16 oz container of plain FF

yogurt, mixing a package of any flav SF Jello in and letting it set in the

fridge for a couple of hours. She said it is absolutely delicious.

I'm just in the process of moving and don't want to buy any more groceries for

the time being... but am planning to give it a try as soon as I'm settled in my

new digs.

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Mix the yogurt with dry mix or with jello & water?

> Hi all!

>

> I went to my meeting yesterday and got an interesting tip from the leader.

> She said that several people had started taking a 16 oz container of plain

> FF yogurt, mixing a package of any flav SF Jello in and letting it set in

> the fridge for a couple of hours. She said it is absolutely delicious.

>

> I'm just in the process of moving and don't want to buy any more groceries

> for the time being... but am planning to give it a try as soon as I'm

> settled in my new digs.

>

>

>

>

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She said that you just mixed the dry Jello powder right into the yogurt...

no extra water.

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Mix the yogurt with dry mix or with jello & water?

On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 12:47:35 -0600,

wrote:

> Hi all!

>

> I went to my meeting yesterday and got an interesting tip from the leader.

> She said that several people had started taking a 16 oz container of plain

> FF yogurt, mixing a package of any flav SF Jello in and letting it set in

> the fridge for a couple of hours. She said it is absolutely delicious.

>

> I'm just in the process of moving and don't want to buy any more groceries

> for the time being... but am planning to give it a try as soon as I'm

> settled in my new digs.

>

>

>

>

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Sounds good. I'm going to try it.

Thanks,

> She said that you just mixed the dry Jello powder right into the yogurt...

> no extra water.

>

>

>

> Re: yogurt tip from meeting

>

>

>

> Mix the yogurt with dry mix or with jello & water?

>

>

>

> On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 12:47:35 -0600,

> wrote:

> > Hi all!

> >

> > I went to my meeting yesterday and got an interesting tip from the leader.

> > She said that several people had started taking a 16 oz container of plain

> > FF yogurt, mixing a package of any flav SF Jello in and letting it set in

> > the fridge for a couple of hours. She said it is absolutely delicious.

> >

> > I'm just in the process of moving and don't want to buy any more groceries

> > for the time being... but am planning to give it a try as soon as I'm

> > settled in my new digs.

> >

> >

> >

> >

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My friend makes something similar. She mixes sugar free strawberry Jell-O

(dry) with a tub of fat free cool-whip and uses it as a dip for fresh

strawberries. It is really good and tastes great on graham crackers too.

Kris

On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 12:47:35 -0600,

wrote:

> Hi all!

>

> I went to my meeting yesterday and got an interesting tip from the leader.

> She said that several people had started taking a 16 oz container of plain

> FF yogurt, mixing a package of any flav SF Jello in and letting it set in

> the fridge for a couple of hours. She said it is absolutely delicious.

>

> I'm just in the process of moving and don't want to buy any more groceries

> for the time being... but am planning to give it a try as soon as I'm

> settled in my new digs.

>

>

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That sounds good... I'll have to try it. I've made something similar using

FF cool whip and a small container of fruit flavored yogurt. You just fold

the yogurt into the cool whip and then dip fruit into it. Once I made this

and folded in a few cups of chopped strawberries. Made something like a

mousse.

RE: yogurt tip from meeting

My friend makes something similar. She mixes sugar free strawberry Jell-O

(dry) with a tub of fat free cool-whip and uses it as a dip for fresh

strawberries. It is really good and tastes great on graham crackers too.

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; This yogurt desert is absolutely awesome! Thanks so much for the tip. I

fixed it last night, and " oh " it was so good! Guess one could have this

anytime...just take the points for the amount of yogurt you dish out, right? Pat

from K.C.

yogurt tip from meeting

Hi all!

I went to my meeting yesterday and got an interesting tip from the leader. She

said that several people had started taking a 16 oz container of plain FF

yogurt, mixing a package of any flav SF Jello in and letting it set in the

fridge for a couple of hours. She said it is absolutely delicious.

I'm just in the process of moving and don't want to buy any more groceries for

the time being... but am planning to give it a try as soon as I'm settled in my

new digs.

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Thanks for the head's up, Pat! I was hoping someone who tried it would post

a review. I thought it sounded like a great snack or dessert.

yogurt tip from meeting

Hi all!

I went to my meeting yesterday and got an interesting tip from the leader.

She said that several people had started taking a 16 oz container of plain

FF yogurt, mixing a package of any flav SF Jello in and letting it set in

the fridge for a couple of hours. She said it is absolutely delicious.

I'm just in the process of moving and don't want to buy any more groceries

for the time being... but am planning to give it a try as soon as I'm

settled in my new digs.

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