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Yummy Yogurt Muesli

May 13th, 2008 by Brian Dickey




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Serves: 1-2
Carbs Per Serving: 2g
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Effort: Easy

Ingredients:
3 TBL spoons strawberry yogurt
1/3 cup of muesli

How to Prepare:
Put the muesli into a breakfast bowl and then scoop in the yogurt and mix it all around until evenly distributed, and wa-la!

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