I love
little cups of yogurt / granola types of things like this.
Not exact matches
I added about 1/3
cup plain
yogurt, used closer to 1/2
cup coconut oil, about 1
cup unpacked brown sugar, and just a
little drizzle
of maple syrup.
However, I remember, before
yogurt was a household word in this part
of the country, we did have the yellow Salton with the
little individual
cups.
I had a
little sour cream and a 7oz
cup of plain greek
yogurt which I mixed to equal 1C — which also worked just fine.
Berry Brownie Fro - Yo
cups are also adaptable with different flavors
of fruits,
yogurts, nuts, or
Little Debbie Minis.
Berry Brownie Fro - Yo
Cups Servings: 8 - 10 standard cupcake size Ingredients: 2
cups vanilla
yogurt (or your favorite flavor) 1/2
cup fresh blueberries 1/2
cup fresh strawberries, sliced 2 packages
of Little Debbie Mini Brownies (8 total Mini Brownies) or you may use
Little Debbie Chocolate Chip Or Blueberry Mini Muffins Additional blueberries, strawberries, and
Little Debbie Mini Brownies as garnish option Directions: In a large mixing bowl, combine
yogurt and fruit.
Top 1/2
cup of plain Greek
yogurt with 1/4
cup strawberries and 1/4
cup of blueberries and a
little drizzle
of local honey.
1
cup 2 % Greek
yogurt, plain 1/2
cup cane sugar 1/2
cup fresh squeezed blood orange juice (I was a
little short so I added more zest) 2 1/2 tablespoons melted coconut oil (or 2 tablespoons canola oil) 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste (or extract, but paste is preferable) zest
of 3 blood oranges (can reduce slightly if you use more juice) 1 vanilla bean, scraped 1 egg 1 egg white 1
cup whole wheat pastry flour 2/3
cup whole wheat white flour 1/3
cup wheat germ 2 teaspoons baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon sea salt 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon cinnamon - sugar or turbinado for sprinkling on top (optional)
This would be a perfect idea for school lunches — just send the mix ins in a
little container along with a
cup of Yoplait, and let the kids mix their own
yogurt when they're ready to eat lunch!
For instance, these
little cakes are perfect for enjoying with a
cup of coffee, tea, or with a dab
of unsweetened coconut
yogurt, nut butter, or an all natural fruit spread on top.
Coconut flour egg, bacon & cheese muffins Popcorn (popped in coconut oil and topped with melted butter)-- we make popcorn for the movie theater, too Coconut flour blueberry muffins Grass - fed cheese Homemade corn tortilla chips Soaked and dried nuts Homemade sprouted flour crackers Whole, raw milk (in a sippy
cup; sometimes I even bring two)-- it's impossible to get ANY kind
of milk on most airplanes these days; many airlines only have non-dairy creamer available Scrambled eggs — I put them in a Thermos container Bananas, oranges, apples, grapes — organic if possible Homemade shortbread cookies — it's a great idea to pack a few cookies for those extra-tough times while traveling Raisins — organic if possible Grass - fed whole milk
yogurt mixed with a
little fruit - sweetened jam or honey — I put it in a Thermos Homemade soaked granola -LSB-...]
But there is 1 1/4
cups Greek
yogurt, which adds a ton
of protein for
little to no fat!
I ended up salvaging it by removing a lot
of the liquid before adding the greek
yogurt and I ended up adding 1.5
cups of marinara sauce and a
little extra greek
yogurt and a TON
of parmesan..
A
little smoked paprika, cumin, cardamom, cinnamon, oregano, lemon juice, salt, pepper, and olive oil combine with a
cup of yogurt to marinade some cubed boneless skinless chicken breast pieces in.
When it comes to snacking on game day, things get a
little fancier than a
cup of yogurt or a handful
of almonds, but I still try to keep things healthy.
a. Add a spoonful
of sugar or juice to the medicine b. Mix the medicine into a
cup of milk or juice c. Mix the medicine into a
little yogurt or applesauce d. Pretend the medicine is candy e. Use an oral syringe or a medicine dropper f. Ask your doctor for a different medicine Answer: A, C, E, or F If your child resists taking his medicine because
of the taste, talk to your pharmacist.
Plus, by letting our daughter enjoy some
yogurt, we're getting some calcium into our
little milk hater (the site What to Expect says that one
cup of ice cream or frozen
yogurt counts as one serving
of calcium for a toddler).
Yogurt is a staple for Cameron in the mornings but even a little bit of added sugar in his little baby yogurt cups is irrit
Yogurt is a staple for Cameron in the mornings but even a
little bit
of added sugar in his
little baby
yogurt cups is irrit
yogurt cups is irritating.
Your
little one surely could not eat 1
cup of oatmeal with 1/2
of a banana mashed into it along with 1/2
cup of yogurt for example.
However, your
little one might be able to eat 1/4
cup of oatmeal with a wee bit
of banana mashed in with a small drizzle
of yogurt to stir in.
My
little one only eats
yogurt as a dairy, and I don't think giving her 2
cups (an approximation
of her needs) is a very good idea.
Don't get hangry A healthy carb with fiber combined with a
little protein — like an apple and a
cup of yogurt, or whole - wheat crackers with peanut butter — will help keep blood sugar and mood on an even keel.
For instance, these
little cakes are perfect for enjoying with a
cup of coffee, tea, or with a dab
of unsweetened coconut
yogurt, nut butter, or an all natural fruit spread on top.
However, many people with lactose intolerance can still tolerate at least 12 grams
of lactose (equivalent to 1
cup of low - fat and fat - free milk or
yogurt) in one sitting, with
little to no discomfort.
Microbes — what you get when you take a probiotic or dive into a
cup of yogurt — do important things for your
little's digestion, immune system, and mood.
The homemade diet is boiled chicken, a
little skin on, but not all; white rice; carrots for Vitamin A; a dollop
of plain
yogurt (to ward off yeast infection and calcium); egg shells; 1/2
cup commercial dog food each serving and bone meal.