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I've often frozen yoghurt when they've been on special offer in the shops & I find if you thaw them out within 2 or 3 weeks of freezing, they seem to be ok. But leave them any longer & they separate & thin a little bit, but taste fine.The bigger the bargain, the better I feel.
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A friend asked me this morning whether it would be okay for her to freeze yoghurts to put in her sons packed lunch box as he wouldn't eat one last week as it had gone warm and tasted horrible apparently:rolleyes: I said I'd ask on here as you're all a wonderful source of info. So, any ideas? I'm wondering about the defrosting time for them as well on account of them being defrosted in time for lunch at 12.15 ?Creeping back in for accountability after falling off the wagon in 2016.Need to get back to old style in modern ways, watching the pennies and getting stuff done!0
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I freeze frubes the long tubes of yoghurt (only bought when on offer or reduced) and they keep the sarnies and other bits cool whilst they are defrosting. It suggests freezing them on the packet so I see no reason why not with other yoghurts and if it is still a bit frozen then it will be more like a sorbe.Lightbulb moment 10-06-06
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AT slimming world we freeze low fat yoghurts as an alternative to ice cream. I use muller lights.“A budget is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went.” - Dave Ramsey0
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Should be no problem - you can buy whipped frozen yogurt in cones as an alternative to icecream, thus normal yogurt should be freezable. Two caveats: (1) because of expansion, the tub might split, thus it would be sensible to put the carton into a small plastic tub in case of spillage and (2), it'll probably separate, so mum should warn kid about that and tell him to mix it thorougly before eating.0
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Okay, she told me tonight that she actually means Fromage Frais :rolleyes: Will this still be okay ?Creeping back in for accountability after falling off the wagon in 2016.Need to get back to old style in modern ways, watching the pennies and getting stuff done!0
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nicki wrote:Okay, she told me tonight that she actually means Fromage Frais :rolleyes: Will this still be okay ?My first ever Ebay Challenge. So far after fees etc for 2007 - £635.72 :T0
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My baby has decided that he no longer wants petits filous for his breakfast, so I'm left with 24 pots to use by 16 Dec! So can I freeze them like they do those ones in the tubes? I thought that may be nice as a change from ice cream.
Thanks again for all your help.
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doesnt say on the cartons just checked, and other yoghurts that we have in the fridge, i am forever binning yoghurts sometimes i think what is the point in buying them0
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Yea I got particularly excited because these were on bogof so I got loadsJuly Win: Nokia 58000
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