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Is there a sugar free ice cream? How about yoghurt? (Original Post) CTyankee Aug 2019 OP
Plain yogurt doesn't have sugar. Mosby Aug 2019 #1
Yes, almost all brands have a sugar free line. Edy's is sinkingfeeling Aug 2019 #2
read the labels msdogi Aug 2019 #4
Watch for sugar alcohol Freddie Aug 2019 #17
don't be too judgmental handmade34 Sep 2019 #33
There's sugar-free everything ... even sugar ;) (nt) mr_lebowski Aug 2019 #3
Thanks for asking, yank, as I've recently concluded I'm diabetic, elleng Aug 2019 #5
Is she/he a gastroenterologist? CTyankee Aug 2019 #8
No, my 'Internist,' family medicine. elleng Aug 2019 #10
I really overdo ice cream! Ever since my chocolate disaster (I was eating way too much of it) CTyankee Aug 2019 #12
OH, good SEAFOOD! elleng Aug 2019 #13
I'll get back to you after shopping for food tomorrow. They are off brand to me. John eats CTyankee Aug 2019 #14
I found the Breyers, not awful but not great, elleng Aug 2019 #15
note: "no added sugar" fudgsicles are only 40 calories and taste VERY fudgy. Grasswire2 Aug 2019 #6
Made by whom? elleng Aug 2019 #7
link Grasswire2 Aug 2019 #9
Thanks elleng Aug 2019 #11
Great substitute for ice Cream. Big Blue Marble Aug 2019 #16
Thanks! i was wondering about the best Greek yogurt. There's a huge amount of yogurt varieties. CTyankee Aug 2019 #18
I forgot to say that Big Blue Marble Aug 2019 #19
Any sugar (natural) in it? CTyankee Aug 2019 #20
Only the lactose that is in non-fat milk. Big Blue Marble Aug 2019 #21
"Two Good" Yogurt is great! handmade34 Sep 2019 #30
The Oikos Zero (by Dannon) Greek yogurts are very good wishstar Sep 2019 #22
JUST discovered Rebel, yank; elleng Sep 2019 #23
Hmm, I'll look for it. Not in this area yet... CTyankee Sep 2019 #24
Found it at a small pharmacy! & 'grocery' in Rockville, MD!!! elleng Sep 2019 #25
I'll look at my S & S next time I go! Thanks for the tip! CTyankee Sep 2019 #26
If you have a vitamix or good blender.... MLAA Sep 2019 #27
I adore bananas and have them 3 times a week on whole grain cheerios...so good! CTyankee Sep 2019 #28
Sherbet doesn't have sugar. Meadowoak Sep 2019 #29
yes it does handmade34 Sep 2019 #32
You can make your own yogurt and ice cream while controlling the sugar. no_hypocrisy Sep 2019 #31
Do read the labels on everything. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2019 #34
"No sugar added" not "sugar free" Buzz cook Sep 2019 #35

Mosby

(17,485 posts)
1. Plain yogurt doesn't have sugar.
Sat Aug 31, 2019, 01:50 PM
Aug 2019

Last edited Sat Aug 31, 2019, 03:06 PM - Edit history (1)

You could add a few blueberries for flavor, or a little honey.

ETA there is a brand called "two good", only 2 grams of sugar.

msdogi

(430 posts)
4. read the labels
Sat Aug 31, 2019, 02:06 PM
Aug 2019

Some of the "sugar free" ice creams can have a good amount of both natural (milk products) sugars and sugar alcohol. Also pay attention to serving size, 1/2 cup is not a lot of ice cream. I just figured out that my diabetic husband was consuming over 30 grams of sugar in his "serving" of sugar free ice cream.

Freddie

(9,697 posts)
17. Watch for sugar alcohol
Sat Aug 31, 2019, 03:33 PM
Aug 2019

Xylitol etc. Can cause uncomfortable gastric symptoms. Back when Atkins was the rage they said sugar-free candy was ok. Was dying for chocolate and had a couple sugar-free Hershey bars. BIG mistake. No wonder they were allowed on the diet - negative input!

handmade34

(22,925 posts)
33. don't be too judgmental
Tue Sep 17, 2019, 08:20 PM
Sep 2019

I use xylitol all the time and have no side effects... I know that some people do, but if no adverse effects or if building a tolerance works, xylitol is a great low carb sweetener… but make sure your dog doesn't get any

elleng

(136,130 posts)
5. Thanks for asking, yank, as I've recently concluded I'm diabetic,
Sat Aug 31, 2019, 02:14 PM
Aug 2019

so modifying my diet a lot, and frustrated. Seeing doc in a couple of weeks.

CTyankee

(65,070 posts)
8. Is she/he a gastroenterologist?
Sat Aug 31, 2019, 02:25 PM
Aug 2019

I'm calling mine next week. I've removed wine and chocolate from my diet because of rising enzymes in my liver but my symptoms persist, even tho there is no pain and I feel good overall. But I can't live on Immodium just so I can safely leave the house.

He'll probably order up more blood tests to see about those enzyme levels. In the meantime, I'm questioning my intake of milk, all fruit, and cereal. I'm very frustrated!

elleng

(136,130 posts)
10. No, my 'Internist,' family medicine.
Sat Aug 31, 2019, 02:33 PM
Aug 2019

Major symptom: THIRST, after pasta etc, so as he said last time I was 'pre-diabetic,' I've concluded, he'll delete the 'pre-' part.

Have cut out regular ice cream (which I may have overdone, this summer,) and bought (haven't cooked yet) whole-grain pasta. Using low carb breads.

CTyankee

(65,070 posts)
12. I really overdo ice cream! Ever since my chocolate disaster (I was eating way too much of it)
Sat Aug 31, 2019, 02:45 PM
Aug 2019

I started buying the non-chocolate ice creams and quickly found "low sugar" ice creams. they are really good. I especially like combining berried ones with coffee flavored ones.

We eat far too many prepared foods. It's just easier on my and some are so good. I fear my cooking days are over.

However, this weekend hubby is making a big seafood feast: lobster, clams, oysters. Good times!

elleng

(136,130 posts)
13. OH, good SEAFOOD!
Sat Aug 31, 2019, 02:51 PM
Aug 2019

Have lots of it around here, especially crab cakes and Maryland crab +vege soup!

WHICH low sugar ice creams do you like? I haven't found a 'favorite.'

CTyankee

(65,070 posts)
14. I'll get back to you after shopping for food tomorrow. They are off brand to me. John eats
Sat Aug 31, 2019, 03:01 PM
Aug 2019

Breyers. He's not for exotic stuff. Way too boring for me. I do like pistachio and I love coffee (I make my own lattes as I found myself in Starbucks way too often and was busting my food budget!).

elleng

(136,130 posts)
15. I found the Breyers, not awful but not great,
Sat Aug 31, 2019, 03:08 PM
Aug 2019

and Klondike has ok bars, but also not great.

I became over-fond of B&J's Coffee Coffee Buzz Buzz Buzz, and it may have done me in!

Big Blue Marble

(5,460 posts)
16. Great substitute for ice Cream.
Sat Aug 31, 2019, 03:14 PM
Aug 2019

Fat-free Greek yogurt and fresh blackberries, strawberries, or red raspberries.
Use a little stevia for sweeting, very delicious and very healthy for you.

If you want extra calories, you can use full fat yogurt.

I like Stoneyfield or Trader's Greek yogurt.

CTyankee

(65,070 posts)
18. Thanks! i was wondering about the best Greek yogurt. There's a huge amount of yogurt varieties.
Sat Aug 31, 2019, 04:22 PM
Aug 2019

I just got confused and spent too much time trying to read labels...

Big Blue Marble

(5,460 posts)
19. I forgot to say that
Sat Aug 31, 2019, 04:35 PM
Aug 2019

Stonyfield is organic and the only ingredient is cultured organic milk. Makes reading
the ingredients easy!. Even the fat-free version I use is very creamy and satisfies.

I buy it by the quart. It will last ups to two weeks, no problem and makes it
very economical. I eat it pretty much everyday.

Big Blue Marble

(5,460 posts)
21. Only the lactose that is in non-fat milk.
Sat Aug 31, 2019, 07:52 PM
Aug 2019

It is 7g per cup. My servings are 1/3 to 1/2 cup, so minimal impact. Also loaded with protein,

22g per cup.

wishstar

(5,486 posts)
22. The Oikos Zero (by Dannon) Greek yogurts are very good
Tue Sep 3, 2019, 06:15 PM
Sep 2019

They have coffee, banana, salted caramel, mixed berry and several other fruit flavors and are high in protein using natural sweetener (no aspartame) and no added sugar. Walmart sells them for $.87

elleng

(136,130 posts)
23. JUST discovered Rebel, yank;
Tue Sep 17, 2019, 05:35 PM
Sep 2019

sold in various places 'around,' and they deliver, I think.

Tried some yesterday; not bad, but the choc chips WERE bad!!!

elleng

(136,130 posts)
25. Found it at a small pharmacy! & 'grocery' in Rockville, MD!!!
Tue Sep 17, 2019, 07:28 PM
Sep 2019

Apparently available at these stores:

Kroger & Kroger-owned divisions
Stop & Shop
H-E-B
Jewel
Hy-Vee
ShopRite

MLAA

(18,614 posts)
27. If you have a vitamix or good blender....
Tue Sep 17, 2019, 07:45 PM
Sep 2019

Try peeling, slicing and freezing bananas.....then take some and put them in a blender with a little vanilla....it tastes kinda like soft serve and all natural 😉

Buzz cook

(2,587 posts)
35. "No sugar added" not "sugar free"
Tue Sep 17, 2019, 09:06 PM
Sep 2019

There might be some sugar free dairy deserts but on the store shelves all you'll find is no sugar added.

Don't trust any yogurt before reading the ingredients. Some of them have over 30 grams of sugar per serving and over 20 grams is normal.
Plain yogurt doesn't have added sugar. Some fruit jams are very low in sugar. Mix the two.

Fruit and cottage cheese or plain yogurt is my go to sweet now. As you stop eating refined sugars you will become more sensitive to the natural sweetness of different foods.

Oh, limit fruit juices to one small a day. removing the fiber concentrates the natural sugars.

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