Stats Sheet Free Website Counters and Articles



Organic Cream Cheese Brownies

By: Mambo Sprouts




Ingredients:
************
1 pkg NO PUDGE! Fat Free Fudge Brownie Mix (any flavor)
1 cup lowfat vanilla yogurt
3 oz. (6 Tbsp.) fat-free cream cheese, softened
1/4 tsp. vanilla extract

Preparation:
************
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Combine No Pudge! mix and 2/3
cup of the yogurt according to package directions. Pour
into nonstick pan. Blend remaining yogurt, cream cheese and
vanilla extract in small bowl. Drop teaspoonfuls of this
mixture onto brownie dough. Use knife to marble mixture
through brownies. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes. For easy
cutting, let brownies cool, then refrigerate until chilled.
When wrapped in plastic, brownies stay fresh for two weeks.

Servings: 16

Nutritional data per serving: calories 104, fat <1g,
protein 4g, sodium 130mg, carbohydrates 22g, dietary fiber
<1g

Nutritional data in these recipes is approximate. It is
provided by manufacturers or through analysis with industry
software that uses USDA data. Persons on special diets
requiring more specific nutrient data should consult a
physician or registered dietician.


About the Author

Mambo Sprouts provides health, natural, and organic product
information along with savings to consumers through our
website, email, and direct mail programs. The program
offers e-coupons, newsletters, direct mail coupons,
gourmet/health/natural and organic recipes, tips, articles, contests, surveys, polls, health forums, news, and more.
For more information visit: http://www.mambosprouts.com

Article Source: http://www.statssheet.com/articles/article9583.html





Related Articles

Healthy Foods That Your Kids Will Love - Angela Tyler
Proper Food Storage - Matthew Noel
Save Money On Groceries: Part I - Jon Martin
Locusts For Lunch? - Kathleen F. Brack
Does The Sloppy Joe Have An Origin? - Kirsten Hawkins
The Power Of The Meal - Jesse S. Somer
Food Labeling: Why You Need It - Sandy Baker
Potato Recipes Don't Have To Be Boring - Sandy Thompson
Peanuts - Food Packed With Nutritional Benefits And History - Jerry Gilders
Does Coffee Make You Fat Or Help With Diabetes? - Kate Simpson