Good stuff if you have a Kroger nearby.
They call it a "Dairy Blend" instead of yogurt, but it has live cultures. It also has 12 g of protein, and from the ingredient list, a lot of it is whey. 80 calories, 1.5 g of fat, only 3 g of sugars (which are apparently from real fruit since there is no sugar on the ingredients list). Nice break from shakes, and it tastes pretty dang good, too.
I searched and found a few references in the "office eating" thread, but as I was eating my delicious blackberry flavored PM snack, I thought I would tell others.
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Thread: CARBmaster "yogurt"
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05-12-2010, 01:14 PM #1
CARBmaster "yogurt"
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05-12-2010, 01:37 PM #2
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I have been buying greek yougurt, now that yoplait and dannon have both started producing it, the price has really come down. I will have to check our local Kroger out for carbmaster. I rarely shop there so now I have reason number 2 to go over there.
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There is more protein in the stuff that they sell at Sunflower.
http://consumerist.com/2011/02/yep-t...he-yogurt.html
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I buy my plain Greek yogurt from Trader Joe's. Lately I have been mixing it with unsalted peanut butter also from Trader Joe's. Their peanut butter has no added sugars.
I may add a tablespoon of BCAA, pieces of walnuts, and honey. It's my replacement for dinner if I'm not in the mode for a meat and vegetable dinner.
I tried making yogurt. It's not that difficult. To make Greek yogurt I just strained off the whey. I used the whey to add to pre and post workout drinks.How can you visualize training a muscle if you don't know its structure?
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Hell yeh! They have awesome flavors. I got 10 for $4 today. I'm a personal trainer and one of the other trainers I work with turned me on to these a while back and I suggest them to my clients to satisfy their sweet tooth while actually eating something good for them. I got key lime pie, cinnamon roll, carrot and chocolate cake flavor!
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