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muller fruit corner (the one with the greek yoghurt)...

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Timeoutofmind · 26/06/2011 20:31

I want to give my DD (6mo) some yoghurt. Would I be ok to give her some of the Greek yoghurt side (obv not the fruit!)
It's not clear on the ingredients list if they have added anything to the yoghurt side.

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theborrower · 26/06/2011 20:32

Don't know about muller specifically, but if it's plain greek yoghurt I don't see what the problem is (and my DD loves plain yoghurt). As long as there's no honey in there (or lots of sugar) it's probably fine.

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Bert2e · 26/06/2011 20:38

Why not just buy some plain yoghurt?

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Timeoutofmind · 26/06/2011 20:44

Ok the back story is, my DD is going to MILs tomorrow and I'm sending her food with her because if not I think MIL will feed her crap. I'm out of natural yoghurt but was thinkin of sending a few spoonful of yoghurt from the miller corner we have in the fridge!

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TittyBojangles · 27/06/2011 10:41

I think as long as there is no honey in it then it'll be fine. It may have more sugar or whatever than 'normal' plain yog but as a one off it won't matter. I only give my DS plain greek yog at home but realised I was being a little PFB about yoghurts and so if we are at someone elses house he will occasionally have a petit filou or whatever they have. I figure the extra sugar isn't too much of a problem if its only occasionally.... mind you, that was a slippery slope for me and now I am on a diet of 90% jaffa cakes :)

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Timeoutofmind · 27/06/2011 15:56

Well I tasted it and it tasted sugary to me so I haven't sent it, she's gone with a banana instead.
I think im being a bit PFB about food in general, maybe need to lighten up, but then again have only just started weaning DD!

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