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Juicy strawberries, blueberries and cherries are tucked into layers of non-fat Greek yogurt – with just enough granola added for crunch and a touch of honey.
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The colorful fruits supply healthy doses of vitamin C and antioxidants while the yogurt adds a calcium and protein boost. Unlike presweetened yogurts, we use raw honey (reminder: never feed honey to infants under age 1) for a sweetness that’s not overly cloying.
Try one for breakfast or a healthy snack today.
1 quart plain, nonfat Greek yogurt
1 cup blueberries, rinsed
1 cup fresh strawberries, rinsed and sliced
1 cup jarred cherries
4 teaspoons honey
1 cup of your favorite homemade or store-bought granola
Makes 4 servings
Calories: 200
Total fat: 1.5g
Saturated fat: 0g
Protein: 24g
Carbohydrates: 50g
Sugars: 30g
Sodium: 90mg
Dietary fiber: 4g
Vitamin A: 2%
Vitamin C: 35%
Calcium: 20%
Iron: 8%
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