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If you don't feed your kids Yogurt melts

Do you let your child eat any flavor yogurt but plain?  This is an honest question, I'm not trying to be snarky.

To me, plain yogurt is just so yucky, I can't imagine feeding it to Helen either.  One of the foods she has consistently liked over the past couple of years is vanilla flavored yogurt and she's eaten a serving of yogurt nearly every day.  She's recently branched out a little to the Simply Gogurt strawberry and mixed berry flavors.  It never even occurred to me to be concerned about the added sugar (except that I don't buy her the light yogurt, because she doesn't need to restrict her calories). 

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Re: If you don't feed your kids Yogurt melts

  • She likes yogurt melts and yogurt too.  But Vanilla yogurt is a different taste than plain yogurt.

    Plain yogurt is the nastiest sh!t I know of!!  Vanilla actually has a taste too it.  T likes banana, raspberry, strawberry, peach, and vanilla flavored kinds.

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  • The boys love yogurt melts and yogurt... actually just bought the yogurt melts to have as a "snack treat" while we are in DC... I never even thought about the added sugar because they ate so few of them at a time (I never gave them a serving size... those things are so expensive I tried to eek as many servings out of them as I could... especially considering I was feeding two kids!)
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  • James used to get the yogurt melts, and while I knew they weren't the healthiest, it never bothered me much. Now that he eats real food, he gets some hoity-toity organic plain yogurt.  To me, it tastes like sour cream, and I personally am not into eating a giant bowl of sour cream.

    But I figure he doesn't know any better.  It's not like he knows how awesome super sugar laden raspberry and lemon and key lime pie flavored yogurts are, so he's not missing out on anything.  I sometimes mix in berries or wheat germ to change things up and up the nutrient content.  Today I was having some raspberry yogurt and mixed in a spoonful of mine and he gobbled it right up.  (I don't know that it was the extra sugar or him just being hungry since he ate 2 pieces of toast after that!)

    I try to remember that just because *I* want cheese doodles and ice cream and juice and bologna and chocolate because it is horribly delicious for me, that doesn't mean he knows how horribly delicious it is and I can teach him to enjoy better quality foods by making them normal early. Who knows if my philosophy will work, but I figure it's worth a shot!

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    I never bought that stuff because it just seemed like overpriced nothingness.  I'm not opposed to it, but I'd rather spend my money on yogurt and cheerios.
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  • I was thinking about that today and decided to buy her more yogurt melts. I don't like unsweetened yogurt, so why should I expect her to like it? But, I still get nervous about making her expect everything to be sweet when she is just learning to taste food, YKWIM.
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  • Caroline just doesn't like Yogurt melts. I didn't push them on her b/c they had sugar and weren't necessary for nutrition. I have no problem with them though. She actually just had her first yogurt this afternoon. I gave her YoBaby apple, but I'd like to feed her something other than YoBaby since it's kind of a gimmick. I just wanted something I knew would be OK with her for this first try. She actually ate a bit of it unflavored since her spoon was too small to stir it well in the beginning. She loved it. I'd love for her to like things like Greek yogurt, but I hate them. Like Erika, I want her to try and eat better than I do. I hope she can develop a taste for things, without sugar, but I wont blame her if she doesn't!
  • (Sheepishly responding... I'm fully expecting one of these Confused)

    We make all of our own yogurt.  DH and I both like my plain homemade yogurt (although I'm not a fan of store bought plain yogurt).  Adrian likes my plain homemade yogurt just fine (it's a new food), but goes bananas when we make him a yogurt-banana smoothie.  He LOVES bananas. 

    Edit- I did clear this with our doctor too before I started.  

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  • I can't bring myself to do yogurt because of the sugar. I haven't looked in awhile, but I think it's the 2nd or 3rd ingredient in YoBaby. Due to the nature of BLW I do share mine with her if she's around and interested, I eat the flavored Chobani, but she gets very little of it.

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  • Ridley eats Chobani Champions, YoBaby and YoToddler.  Honestly, to me, it's yogurt.  Even with the added sugar, it is a LOT better than many other snacks out there. 
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    Ridley eats Chobani Champions, YoBaby and YoToddler.  Honestly, to me, it's yogurt.  Even with the added sugar, it is a LOT better than many other snacks out there. 

    Same here! We put plain or vanilla yogurt in the smoothies we make for Eli.

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    Ridley eats Chobani Champions, YoBaby and YoToddler.  Honestly, to me, it's yogurt.  Even with the added sugar, it is a LOT better than many other snacks out there. 

    ditto this!  And YoBaby makes fruit/veggie yogurt which is often the only way all day that I get any vegetables into Owen...so I feel that it's a good compromise.

     

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  • I must have missed the yogurt melt train since I didn't even know they existed until I read the last post on this a few days ago... oops. 

    We started with YoBabys around 6 months-ish(?), and have since gone to the bigger size of stonyfield whole milk french vanilla since it's basically the same thing.  It is SO good.  He loves it, and I'll add in blueberries or bananas every now and then to get him more flavors/ nutrition.  I use the gladware with the red screw-on lids to ration it out for daycare and our system works great, is cheaper, and less trash than yobaby.

    It's all about balance in my opinion... they're going to get sugars, but just like with our nurtition, there's good and bad sugars, and you have to compromise.  Whatever works for you and your system, in my opinion, is the right answer  :-)

     

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