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Is soft serve frozen yogurt considered a "full fluid"?  

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  1. 1. Is soft serve frozen yogurt considered a "full fluid"?

    • Yes! Go ahead and enjoy.
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    • No. Wait for the mushies stage
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I don't see why not. If we're able to have regular yogurt why not the frozen kind, right?

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I'd say yes. Whether your dr. would or not... I don't know. Personally, I wouldn't ask! (and didn't!)

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I would vote neither. Just because it says yogurt doesn't mean its a healthy food choice. Its is still full of fats and sugars and "empty calories".

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I was told the way to judge is the texture at room temp. Like Jello is a liquid so are popsicles. ~Mandy

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I would vote neither. Just because it says yogurt doesn't mean its a healthy food choice. Its is still full of fats and sugars and "empty calories".

That was not the question. I notice in your signature that you say you are not the food police for anyone but yourself. Are you sure?

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That was not the question. I notice in your signature that you say you are not the food police for anyone but yourself. Are you sure?

Your correct, my apologies. I will be quiet. ;)

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Your correct, my apologies. I will be quiet. ;)

Don't be quiet....we value your words and your opinion; you are a great inspiration to most of us here!!!!

Really, my response to the question is that if you have to ask, it probably isn't what you would like it to be!!! (ie. not a full fluid)!

IMHO!

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I would say frozen yogurt is a good option especially if its the lowfat version. Its also a source of Calcium which (according to the TV commercials) helps with losing weight. We picked up some low fat low calorie yogurt bars from costco which I love (unusual for me since I am not a fan of yogurt, particularly after the pre-op diet.)

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hehe, Yoda, that's why I never asked!

There are some really good 'frozen desserts' out there. I am in love with Breyer Smart Scoop. You should try it. I've got some 'Fat Free' double churned, chocolate something or other in my freezer right now. 100 cals for half a cup?! Sounds good to me!

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Funny! i cant even believe this...i was in line at a yogen fruz today...but i wasnt sure if it was ok, so i just bailed, went home and had a popsicle. Oh well....whatever, didnt miss out on much.

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Chapman's, that's the kind I was gonna say to pass on, not as good as the Breyer's!! ;)

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There is a Cultures restaurant right near my office that sells LOW FAT frozen yougurt. I think this could be an option as a "treat".

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....I'm not saying it isn't a good option...it DEFINITELY is & god knows I've had my share of that AND icecream)!!! All I'm saying is that I don't think I would push it and use it as an option during the "full fluid" stage. Mushie and beyond....absolutely!!!

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