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    Vegetarian yoghurt help!

    I was wondering if any body knows of any syn free yoghurts that are veggie friendly?

    I love my onken vanilla but now it's synned I don't trust myself to have a big pot around. All muller lights have gelatine in struggling with sweet cravings and having NO yoghurt I can eat.

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    Activia fat free, WW, the shape ones are free or low syn depending on flavour, asda do big tubs of fat free yoghurt (rhubarb/vanilla, blueberry or mango/pineapple). Just double check the strawberry ones as some have cochineal in them

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    Quote Originally Posted by PatchworkPuss
    Activia fat free, WW, the shape ones are free or low syn depending on flavour, asda do big tubs of fat free yoghurt (rhubarb/vanilla, blueberry or mango/pineapple). Just double check the strawberry ones as some have cochineal in them
    Ahh thanks so much! I didn't realise all of these were veggie, so glad I can eat yoghurt on plan again! Will be taking a trip to asda very soon

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    Just to add - not all of the WW yogurts are vegetarian sadly, last time I checked the toffee and vanilla WW yogurts contained gelatine

    Activia are great though and lots of flavours! x

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    I've got 2 packs of activia they're half price in tesco at the mo so glad I know I can eat them! The toffee and vanilla ww ones are the ones I was drawn to, typical!

    My only problem is I'm a big smooth yoghurt lover and activia have bits but I'll get used to it, until I get to asda!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cat yoyo greaves
    I have a yog maker and make my own fat free yog
    I've never heard of a yoghurt maker before, is it difficult?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dolil View Post
    I've never heard of a yoghurt maker before, is it difficult?
    i just got one from lakeland and got a spare bowl too i used yeo valley o% pro biotic as my starter first time i made it then after that just use some of my previous yog to make the next all i do is put in 2 tbsp skimmed milk powder 1 litre of uht skimmed milk (i use smartprice) mix add a good dollop of yog n mix carefully (must be pro biotic) switch it on leave 12 hrs then refrigerate after

    i worked out nutritional info on syns calc and its syn free im so happy

    and it costs less than 60p for a litre

    the cheapest yog ive found is aldis fat free at 55p for a 500g tub so i will save alot and the machine will pay for itself in no time

    i spent £20 on yog for a weeks worth a few weeks back



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    Quote Originally Posted by Dolil
    I was wondering if any body knows of any syn free yoghurts that are veggie friendly?

    I love my onken vanilla but now it's synned I don't trust myself to have a big pot around. All muller lights have gelatine in struggling with sweet cravings and having NO yoghurt I can eat.
    The asda ones mentioned earlier are delish. ESP the rhubarb one. This evening I mixed some Splenda, vanilla essence and chopped strawberries into a bowl of aldi fat free Greek yoghurt. It was lovely.

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    Ooh I'm tempted to get a yogurt maker now

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    Quote Originally Posted by cat yoyo greaves
    i just got one from lakeland and got a spare bowl too i used yeo valley o% pro biotic as my starter first time i made it then after that just use some of my previous yog to make the next all i do is put in 2 tbsp skimmed milk powder 1 litre of uht skimmed milk (i use smartprice) mix add a good dollop of yog n mix carefully (must be pro biotic) switch it on leave 12 hrs then refrigerate after

    i worked out nutritional info on syns calc and its syn free im so happy

    and it costs less than 60p for a litre

    the cheapest yog ive found is aldis fat free at 55p for a 500g tub so i will save alot and the machine will pay for itself in no time

    i spent £20 on yog for a weeks worth a few weeks back
    That sounds amazing! Especially if you're a fussy yoghurt eater like me, I'm going to look into one of those

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ophelia105

    The asda ones mentioned earlier are delish. ESP the rhubarb one. This evening I mixed some Splenda, vanilla essence and chopped strawberries into a bowl of aldi fat free Greek yoghurt. It was lovely.
    I used to love that and put half a meringue nest in if I was having a naughty day, felt like a real treat!

    Asda is a bit further out for me so will have to wait til I'm passing to pick their yoghurt up. It's sad I'm so excited to have nice yogurts I can eat again!

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    I think Tesco have copied the asda yoghurts - I saw some the other day but didn't have chance to NI

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dolil

    I used to love that and put half a meringue nest in if I was having a naughty day, felt like a real treat!

    Asda is a bit further out for me so will have to wait til I'm passing to pick their yoghurt up. It's sad I'm so excited to have nice yogurts I can eat again!
    Well you did promise me a trip to ASDA!!! Lol.
    I bought those activia ones on offer yesterday.. Do the peach ones have syns? I read that somewhere I'm sure..? X

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