Halloween Yogurt

I almost spent the remainder of my evening quietly painting my nails and then heading to bed. Almost. I realized that it takes 12 hours for nails to really dry in any sort of non-smudging fashion and as I don't care to have to wash my bedsheets with acetone tomorrow, I decided to blog instead. If you're confused about the lack of blogs lately, don't be. No one can possibly be more confused than my fiance, who actually watches me taking the photos for blogs I never write. If I had a kid on top of work, school, and various grocery shopping/laundry/cleaning type chores I'd of probably died of a stroke by now. I'll never understand how single moms do it.

Which brings me to yogurt.



Breyer's YoCrunch has gotten all spook-ified for Halloween, donning Ghost, Witch, and Frankenstein labels in the classic orange and black fashion. They come in Butterfinger, M&Ms, and the more festively colored Reese's Pieces. The candy is a nice, touch, but the plain vanilla lowfat yogurt is still on the tart side even with the chunks of candy mixed in. I'd recommend eating the candy and using the yogurt portion for smoothies, but that's just because I've gotten quite the craving for smoothies lately. Although I'm sure any onlooker might believe my urges lie less with drinking frozen fruit and more with the glorious scent of an overexerted blender motor.

Now if I could just get Lean Cuisine to slap some vampires on the boxes, my bagged lunches would be in perfect step for All Hallow's.

 

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