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I shall try that too! Can you buy frozen berries etc in supermarkets then???I have found that full fat Greek youghurt (10% in Denmark) will work for me.
I have even found (incidentally) a very nice desert including Greek youghurt. Take a handful of frozen strawberries, blueberries or raspberries out of your freezer. Put them in a smallish bowl, pour on youghurt (you may add a bit of sweetener - I know that many are totally off sweeteners - I am as well, so will only add them on this occasion.
After the youghurt hits the frozen berries, it will kind of turn into an icecream look-alike and taste-alike..
annelise
Ahh I shall give that a go thenOh yes, most supermarkets will stock them either as single types or a "mix" I go for fromage frais a tablespoon or so of milled linseed and whichever of the frozen berries I fancy from the freezer
The Lidl full fat Greek one is gorgeous. Comes in 1kg as well as smaller. It's 3.2g in 100g carbs x
Vote for Lidl Full Fat Greek here.... lovely.The Lidl full fat Greek one is gorgeous. Comes in 1kg as well as smaller. It's 3.2g in 100g carbs x
Even better:I have found that full fat Greek youghurt (10% in Denmark) will work for me.
I have even found (incidentally) a very nice desert including Greek youghurt. Take a handful of frozen strawberries, blueberries or raspberries out of your freezer. Put them in a smallish bowl, pour on youghurt (you may add a bit of sweetener - I know that many are totally off sweeteners - I am as well, so will only add them on this occasion.
After the youghurt hits the frozen berries, it will kind of turn into an icecream look-alike and taste-alike..
annelise
Unfortunately no Lidl nearby, but thanks for the tipI found Turkish yogurt, 10% fat yogurt from Lidl.
I make an instant ice cream using frozen berries and milk or half milk and half greek yogurt and I add a little sweetner... Stevia is my preference...and then blitz it all in my Ninja food processor for a few seconds and it is just like ice cream. Don't try this though if your food processor does not crush ice or frozen fruit.. and not all do... as it will ruin the blades. You could also use fromage frais, creme fraiche or cream but I think you would still need to add some milk to itI have found that full fat Greek youghurt (10% in Denmark) will work for me.
I have even found (incidentally) a very nice desert including Greek youghurt. Take a handful of frozen strawberries, blueberries or raspberries out of your freezer. Put them in a smallish bowl, pour on youghurt (you may add a bit of sweetener - I know that many are totally off sweeteners - I am as well, so will only add them on this occasion.
After the youghurt hits the frozen berries, it will kind of turn into an icecream look-alike and taste-alike..
annelise
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