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"Bit free" yogurts

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Zombiemama · 03/01/2016 23:46

I am a fully grown adult asking that question...I just absolutely hate opening the lid of a yogurt to find lumps!!
Can anyone recommend any smooth syn free yogurts or even low syn. Starting sw next week and want to have all in and ready to go as soon as iv hit the scales!!! Thanks Smile

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calzone · 03/01/2016 23:55

Vanilla Mullerlight

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AppleSnapple · 03/01/2016 23:57

Most if not all of the muller light ones I think.. Certainly the pudding type ones are, I think the fruit ones are too although I can't be sure even though I ate one this eve 😆

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AppleSnapple · 03/01/2016 23:57

PS good luck!

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Zombiemama · 04/01/2016 00:04

Thank you
Calzone I love those vanilla muller light slightly frozen for the summer months..if we will have any this year coming! !

Thank you Apple I really need to get on board completely with this I'm not prepared to spend another summer having a cry every time I need to get dressed

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AppleSnapple · 04/01/2016 07:34

Good for you! I started last summer, lost 1.5 stone, have put on about 5lb through not being very good in December so have been easing back in last week but back on it with a vengeance today! Been out for an early morning run/shuffle and now to think of meals for the day before the DC wake up!

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PurpleTreeFrog · 04/01/2016 07:39

I love these: Little Yeos. Organic kids' yoghurts.

Yeah, they are for kids, but lovely and fruity and creamy and smooth. And they're not tiny Petit Filous sized pots, they're big enough for a grown up Smile

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ateacupofgin · 04/01/2016 09:18

Yeo valley 0% vanilla is 1/2 syn for 125g. I don't have it all the time but it is thicker than a muller and feels like a real treat

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emmaluvseeyore · 04/01/2016 11:33

The lemon yeo valley 0% greek is 1 syn for the small pots. I actually prefer to use my syns on yoghurt than eat the muller lights. I prefer slightly thicker yoghut myself.

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Buttwing · 04/01/2016 13:08

I was going to suggest going for the Greek style ones as the are really smooth. I think the muller ones are half or maybe one syn each.

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Zombiemama · 05/01/2016 00:41

Fantastic thank you all so much. A thick creamy yogurt now a days again is definitely a treat as opposed to thiness of some

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