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		<title>Yogurt Berry Frosty Recipe: Afternoon Delight for Parent and Baby!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 May 2015 09:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Amy G.]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earlier this week, I was looking for an afternoon snack to feed my toddler (and myself). I wanted something a little novel to break from our standard routine. I stood in front of the refrigerator and freezer with the doors wide open, cold air blasting, and stared in a daze for several minutes. I reached for some frozen berries, yogurt, and this concoction was born! Healthy and delicious, it only took 5 minutes to prepare! Is the Yogurt Berry Frosty a breakfast food, a snack, or a healthy dessert?? I can’t decide myself! It could be any of these things! As my toddler and I ate it, he kept saying, “Mmmm, it’s good. Dis is good.” It reminded me of a frozen yogurt or ice cream indulgence. The icy coolness of the frozen berries combined with creamy yogurt made for a decadent, unexpected afternoon delight! Yogurt Berry Frosty Recipe Age: 12 months+ Yield: approximately ½ cup Food storage: refrigerator-friendly Prep time: 5 minutes Cook time: no cook! Serving options: spoon feed or self-feed Ingredients: ¼ cup plain or vanilla organic yogurt ½ cup organic mixed frozen berries ¼ -½ cup cold water (enough to puree to a smooth consistency) &#160; Place the frozen berries and water in a blender and puree to a smooth consistency. Add the berry puree to a small bowl and slowly add the yogurt while mixing. (You can adjust the yogurt to berry sauce proportions to create a desired consistency for you and your child.) Serve immediately, or for a more frozen consistency, freeze for approximately 1 hour or until set. For more baby, toddler, and family-friendly recipes, visit http://www.whatagoodeater.com/.]]></description>
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