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Petit Filous Ingredients

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jetjets · 28/04/2007 19:19

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pickledpear · 28/04/2007 19:23

yes friend always says they are best to have 1/4 pint milk in each one so if your child is not a very good milk drinker there is some of the quota they need in just one yoghurt

SusanStoHelit · 28/04/2007 19:27

'What is the sugar content of Petits Filous?

Petits Filous contains the sugars naturally occurring in the real fruit purée (fructose and glucose) and in the fromage frais (lactose). A controlled amount of glucose syrup is also included as part of the recipe to achieve that delicious Petits Filous taste.'

from FAQs... pmsl

Racers · 28/04/2007 19:28

and yet here , sugar is listed as the second ingredient.

SusanStoHelit · 28/04/2007 19:29

mmmmm, locust bean gum, my favourite

Macdog · 28/04/2007 19:30

I went for Wildlife yoghurts because at least with them sugar is listed after fruit.
Think they're all pretty similar, but PF are aimed at babies which does infuriate me

SusanStoHelit · 28/04/2007 19:32

the goats yogurt i get for my 2 contains only goats yogurt and organic fruit purree [polishes halo]

ruddynorah · 28/04/2007 19:32

loads of gum in them. yum. milk and gum.

dcb · 28/04/2007 19:41

i don't buy the standard "kids" yoghurts - they're all full of sugar! i've started buying Rachel's organic yog which contain apple juice to sweeten them ( and are really yummy)or buy plain yog and add pureed fruit eg dried apricots or mango. it's pretty outrageous i agree

chocolateshoes · 28/04/2007 19:46

Am with you DCB. I get Rachels Greek yogurt & add grated or pureed fruit. DS loves it. Sometimes I make a smoothie of different fruits with a blob of Greek Yoghurt on top.

jetjets · 28/04/2007 19:54

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chocolateshoes · 28/04/2007 19:56

Careful Jetjets!....

amidaiwish · 28/04/2007 20:02

yes i do tell all my friends who haven't started weaning to avoid petit filous.
the problem is once mine had them, they refuse any others. must be the gum

fransmom · 28/04/2007 20:06

my dd has been having them since she was small cos i thought they were one of the better ones. never again. i think the next yoghurts i buuy for her will be the "natural" ones.

moondog · 28/04/2007 20:09

They are all full of shit,these things aimed at kids (and most adult yoghurts too.)
Buy a 500g pot of live natural stuff from Netto for less than a quid..

MuminBrum · 28/04/2007 20:21

I do wonder if the dramatic increase in childhood Type 1 diabetes may in some way be connected to the prevalence of these very sweet foods which are promoted for weaning. I had exactly the same experience as Fransmom - I had thought PF were good stuff and started using them as a weaning food - until I realised how sugary they are. DS really loves greek yogurt with fresh fruit, and if I weaken and give him fruit yogs, I prefer Yeo Valley or Rachels.

moondog · 28/04/2007 20:22

Look at ingredients of so called healthy adult yoghurts too, like Activa. Full of crap.

As have explained before,good rule of thumb with food is to ask 'Has someone buggered about a lot with this?' If so,put it bCK AND STEP AWAY.

NoBiggy · 28/04/2007 21:22

Has the plain fromage frais got anything in?

I'm afraid I bought some fromage frais tubes this week (for my 3 year old, not for weaning). I can resist any sort of promotional flim-flam except a picture of David Tennent on the packet .

thequeenofcontradiction · 29/04/2007 00:33

I have those! Not for DS though, just for DH and I.

I was going to say something about David Tennant and sucking but however I said it it came out sounding dirty

DS has Rachel's Little Ones yoghurts.

NotanOtter · 29/04/2007 00:48

i buy plain greek ..add fruit or sometimes a bit of raw cane sugar -yum yum

kids lurve it!

Nikki76 · 29/04/2007 00:50

I gave DS greek yoghurt with mashed up strawberries and banana yesterday - he loved it!! He used to have Petit Filous until I realised what a sugar fest they are - cue massive guilt trip on my part!

Going to be even braver tmw and try him on scrambled egg with baked beans...wish me luck!!

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Skribble · 29/04/2007 01:17

Personaly I prefer to milk my own yaks and culture my own yogurt [rolling eyes emotion].

jetjets · 29/04/2007 09:51

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AitchTwoOh · 29/04/2007 22:00

are you rolling your eyes over the fact that people are giving their children natural yoghurt rather than petit filous, skribble? christ almighty... it's hardly excessively lentil-weaverish. [rolls eyes right back]