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trotters
Registered: 25/06/07
Posts: 155

    04/11/09 at 07:34 PM
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hello,
just wondering if anyone eats any yogurts and if so which type? would like to start eating them again possibly, and have braved the odd muller light, but would like to take probiotic yogurts and others if possible! thanks xx



 
JaneW
Registered: 02/12/03
Posts: 1,254

    05/11/09 at 12:48 AM
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Hi,I can eat yoghurt without any problems.I've tried various types but as my mum likes the actimel ones we usually have those.I tend to stick to strawberry flavour.I do like any thick and creamy  yoghurts but as they are so expensive I just get those when they are on special offer.
Good luck if you decide to try yoghurt again.
Love Jane XX

Carole48
Registered: 12/05/09
Posts: 41

    06/11/09 at 01:41 PM
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Hi

I can manage a small amount of M&S natural probiotic yogurt.  Its lovely on my poridge for breakfast.  I have found M&S food good generally as it doesn't contain a lot of additives.

Be careful of very low fat yogurts as they may contain sweetners.

Carole
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