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<blockquote data-quote="Orangeteddy" data-source="post: 1670803" data-attributes="member: 457164"><p>I'm loving all the suggestions - considering I hate yoghurt! If anyone is wondering why I'm persisting with yoghurt, I think it is a great snack item that is useful for me to take to work or eat at any time and especially for breakfast at work.</p><p>I do like the idea of a plain yoghurt and adding in my own extras - desiccated coconut sounds lovely. I also love cherries and at only 4gm per 100gm more carbs than strawberries (according to google) I'm thinking about trying the Tesco lactose free and/0r the Alpro ones suggested and adding in a teaspoon ful of the dessicated coconut, a few cherries, and maybe a tiny sprinkle of chia seeds.</p><p>Yoghurt is like porridge to me - an acquired taste which is meant to be good for you. Thankfully I don't need to bother with porridge any more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Orangeteddy, post: 1670803, member: 457164"] I'm loving all the suggestions - considering I hate yoghurt! If anyone is wondering why I'm persisting with yoghurt, I think it is a great snack item that is useful for me to take to work or eat at any time and especially for breakfast at work. I do like the idea of a plain yoghurt and adding in my own extras - desiccated coconut sounds lovely. I also love cherries and at only 4gm per 100gm more carbs than strawberries (according to google) I'm thinking about trying the Tesco lactose free and/0r the Alpro ones suggested and adding in a teaspoon ful of the dessicated coconut, a few cherries, and maybe a tiny sprinkle of chia seeds. Yoghurt is like porridge to me - an acquired taste which is meant to be good for you. Thankfully I don't need to bother with porridge any more. [/QUOTE]
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