Looking for a tasty dessert or snack that is healthy as well? User celebrity_soup posted this great recipe that is made from ingredients most of us have anyway:
Ok guys, so just now I was craving something sweet and healthy.
My mom suggested an apple, but nahh!
So I wipped up something yummy, sweet and healthy with the apple!
What you ask?
A yogurt and apple sweet treat. Enjoy!What you need:
- 1 grany smith apple
- 1 cup of plain yogurt
- 1 teaspoon of vanilla essence
- 2 tablespoons of honeyHow to make:
Its all very easy. Just cut the apple into bite size pieces (like you see above) and toss in all the ingredients above!
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Thanks celebrity_soup!
Yum is right!!! That looked so good, I had to try it right now! Easy and good for you - what's not to like!
1Yum! great recipe - thanks for sharing
2I eat an apple a day, never thought of mixing it with anything else. What a fab recipe! Cheers for that.
3That recipe doesn't look that appetizing, but it sounds delicious!
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wow, thanks fit! I just saw the post today... how i love to be featured on the main sugar sites. You guys are the best
5Oh! Try taking cut up apple pieces and dipping them in caramel yogurt!! It tastes just like caramel dip, but with protein and less sugar! I used Publix lowfat caramel creme, but i also saw that Stonyfield and Yoplait had a caramel flavor.
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