Old 09-10-2007, 10:23 AM   #1
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Apple Yogurt Trifle-



1 Granny Smith apple, cored and finely chopped
2 8-ounce containers lowfat cherry yogurt
10 tablespoons Grape-Nuts cereal







1.) Evenly divide half of the chopped apple pieces among four parfait dishes or tall glasses.

2.) Divide yogurt from one 8-ounce container among dishes.

3.) Add 2 tablespoons Grape-Nuts to each trifle, then top with layers of remaining yogurt, chopped apple and a sprinkle of Grape-Nuts on top.

4.) Refrigerate at least 15-20 minutes before serving to allow cereal to soften slightly.
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Old 08-23-2008, 06:58 AM   #2
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These sound really good!! I'm making these for a healthy dessert this weekend.
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Old 01-16-2009, 12:20 PM   #3
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One of my sons liked it with key lime yogurt and the other tried it with strawberry and liked it.
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Old 01-16-2009, 01:24 PM   #4
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I'm gonna try it w/the yoplait light apple turnover yogurt..yummo
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Old 01-23-2009, 12:49 PM   #5
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we did the yoplit light apple turnover(w/a pinch of cinn)w/diced gr. smith apple and the cereal.......ooooh baby........were gonna be eating ALOT of that in the summer(I also think dd will like the yoplit light orange cream w/mandarin oranges..yummo)

The yopliat light is only 100 calories,but you would NEVER know it......I also can't wait to do it w/blueberries and the lemon pie yogurt.......

This recipe is soooooo good you instantly start thinking of 100 ways to eat it.

GOOD ONE RYANS MOM!!!!!!!
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We make these with whatever flavor yogurts we have. I often use berries for the fruit and crush leftover (the broken bits) graham crackers or animal cookies in place of grape nuts. Other dry cereals work, too. Thanks for posting - reminds me I haven't made them in a while!
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we did the yoplit light apple turnover(w/a pinch of cinn)w/diced gr. smith apple and the cereal.......ooooh baby........were gonna be eating ALOT of that in the summer(I also think dd will like the yoplit light orange cream w/mandarin oranges..yummo)

The yopliat light is only 100 calories,but you would NEVER know it......I also can't wait to do it w/blueberries and the lemon pie yogurt.......

This recipe is soooooo good you instantly start thinking of 100 ways to eat it.

GOOD ONE RYANS MOM!!!!!!!
Your welcome.When I go to yard sales in the summer I like to get all those cook books that churches make and sell.They have the BEST recipes in them ever!It was in there and sounded good.Glad you liked it.Thanks for letting me know.
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We make these with whatever flavor yogurts we have. I often use berries for the fruit and crush leftover (the broken bits) graham crackers or animal cookies in place of grape nuts. Other dry cereals work, too. Thanks for posting - reminds me I haven't made them in a while!

Thanks for sharing.I like the idea of the crushed graham crackers too.
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I made dd one this morning w/Post Trail Mix Vanilla and Cranberry on it....


PIX IS POSTED IN MY GALLERY OF IT
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This sounds very good will definately have to try this.
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