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		<title>By: rinabeana</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, this was simple, but AWESOME! My boyfriend was crushed when Yoplait switched from aspartame to sucralose in their light strawberry shortcake yogurt (says it&#039;s unpalatable now). He&#039;s been trying alternatives and not been pleased. So we had some extra strawberry shortcake and a Stoneyfield French vanilla in the fridge that was going to go to waste. I eat plain Greek yogurt, since it has way more nutritional bang for the calorie buck. However, I decided I could have a sweet treat in the evening, particularly since 1/2 c. blueberries would only have ~1/3 of a 6 oz. container of sweetened yogurt (~70 calories total). So I ran out and got a pint of blueberries and coated them with the French vanilla (140 calories for the whole 6 oz.!). I tried a couple and while the yogurt isn&#039;t fabulous, it was still a tasty treat. I&#039;m looking forward to yogurt covered blueberries for my evening sweet. And once I use up his yogurts, I&#039;ll switch to Greek to get a protein boost. Thanks for sharing!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, this was simple, but AWESOME! My boyfriend was crushed when Yoplait switched from aspartame to sucralose in their light strawberry shortcake yogurt (says it&#8217;s unpalatable now). He&#8217;s been trying alternatives and not been pleased. So we had some extra strawberry shortcake and a Stoneyfield French vanilla in the fridge that was going to go to waste. I eat plain Greek yogurt, since it has way more nutritional bang for the calorie buck. However, I decided I could have a sweet treat in the evening, particularly since 1/2 c. blueberries would only have ~1/3 of a 6 oz. container of sweetened yogurt (~70 calories total). So I ran out and got a pint of blueberries and coated them with the French vanilla (140 calories for the whole 6 oz.!). I tried a couple and while the yogurt isn&#8217;t fabulous, it was still a tasty treat. I&#8217;m looking forward to yogurt covered blueberries for my evening sweet. And once I use up his yogurts, I&#8217;ll switch to Greek to get a protein boost. Thanks for sharing!</p>
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