This is just plain yummy and super fun to eat. Even though we still enjoy regular Greek yogurt here and there, now that we have our fridges stocked with this delightful stuff, it’s hard for us to go back. But the yumminess factor is not the reason we developed this recipe. There must be balance with all things, and even though Greek yogurt is welcome, on-plan and considered a Fuel Pull, it can be overdone. It can become such an effortless go-to snack that you may not realize you are eating it multiple times a day, and that can cause an imbalance of your very important amino acid levels. Cultured dairy like Greek yogurt is extremely healthy and, yes, slimming for those who tolerate it well, but we all need to vary our amino acid sources so our bodies can thrive... (continued below in the Recipe Notes area). This recipe is found in the "Sweet Treats - Sweet Bowls" section of the Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook, pages 345-346. This recipe is a multiple-serve recipe that makes 4 cups of Jigglegurt.
This is just plain yummy and super fun to eat. Even though we still enjoy regular Greek yogurt here and there, now that we have our fridges stocked with this delightful stuff, it’s hard for us to go back. But the yumminess factor is not the reason we developed this recipe. There must be balance with all things, and even though Greek yogurt is welcome, on-plan and considered a Fuel Pull, it can be overdone. It can become such an effortless go-to snack that you may not realize you are eating it multiple times a day, and that can cause an imbalance of your very important amino acid levels. Cultured dairy like Greek yogurt is extremely healthy and, yes, slimming for those who tolerate it well, but we all need to vary our amino acid sources so our bodies can thrive... (continued below in the Recipe Notes area). This recipe is found in the "Sweet Treats - Sweet Bowls" section of the Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook, pages 345-346. This recipe is a multiple-serve recipe that makes 4 cups of Jigglegurt.
From page 345 of the Trim Healthy Mama Cookbook...
"There are certain Mamas who find that over-consuming dairy halts their weight-loss progress. They can handle a little, but too much makes that scale get stuck in limbo. Those who have thyroid antibodies may need to stay away from dairy totally (especially pasteurized), and you can try our No Gurts (links listed below), but others may simply need to eat less dairy and incorporate more glycine-rich foods that have balancing qualities before they can start seeing that scale move again (see “Note for Those with Stubborn Weight,” page 347). We designed Jigglegurt so these Mamas can enjoy the benefits of yogurt without the problems that occur when it is eaten in excess.
This recipe stretches Greek yogurt to a larger volume so you feel like you are eating more but actually eating less. It also lowers the carbs and calories so it becomes a smarter late-night snack or dessert than Greek yogurt alone. Jigglegurt also saves a buck or two, since you are turning 2 cups of yogurt into 4 cups. So, this is not just for those with stubborn weight issues, it’s for budget-minded Mamas, too."
Additional Note:
If you would like your Jigglegurt to be more dense, add ½ teaspoon Gluccie to the first blending of ingredients or add another ¼ teaspoon Just Gelatin. And if you become a Jigglegurt lover, you can jigglify your whole tub of yogurt by doubling all the recipe’s ingredients. That way, if you previously had to buy two containers of yogurt per week, now you’ll get by with
just one.