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Mmmmm....I buy vanilla greek yogurt, mix Protein powder flavor of choice...then freeze it for a little bit. My own version of ice cream. :)

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But isn't vanilla, or any flavored yogurt high in sugars?

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Ugh. Sorry. I meant unflavored with vanilla Protein powder.

But I'm also pre-sleeve so my choice is definitely not for post-sleeve peeps. I also love the unflavored with banana flavored Protein Powder.

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Does that help? I really don't like greek yougurt either and I can't buckle down and eat it like the OP does. I wish i could!!

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Does that help? I really don't like greek yougurt either and I can't buckle down and eat it like the OP does. I wish i could!!

It really does. I hate greek yogurt and its the only way to get it in for me. It has a gagging taste for me. Almost like liquid NyQuil. :( so, I started experimenting with making it like that. Sometimes I add a couple of tbsps of milk and blend it, add the Protein powder, then freeze it.

Might be worth a try. :)

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Ive used Torani sugar free syrups in mine. It's okay but it makes the yogurt a bit runny.

I like it with blueberries mixed in and I try to get some blueberries on every spoonful :)

The only Greek yogurt I like is oikos and kroger brand carb control.

It definitely is an acquired taste :)

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Thanks!!

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yea plain greek yogurt is about as delicious as plain sour cream - very bland by itself. But the texture is great, so mixing in Protein powder is a great way to make it more palatable, plus get you some extra Protein.

Also, eating it more regularly, you develop a taste for it. I used to hate all kinds of yogurt, but now I love Greek yogurt! :)

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Have you tried the dannon light and fit version of greek yogurt? It is flavored, under 100 calories and high in Protein and YUMMY!

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Have you tried the dannon light and fit version of greek yogurt? It is flavored' date=' under 100 calories and high in Protein and YUMMY![/quote']

I love this yogurt! Only 80 cal, 12 g Protein, 9 g carb. Yes, you have to work the carbs in but yummmmm.

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Try mixing in sf cheesecake pudding into plain greek yogurt. It's delicious. You can experiment on how much pudding mix you need to add in.

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Try the Dannon Light & Fit Greek if you haven't. It holds up pretty well against Chobani, just less calories and only 8 grams of sugar: http://www.lightnfit.com/light-and-fit-greek

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I'm only 'allowed' 10-20 carbs a day...so 9 carbs for one thing might not be worth it. :(

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