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Cheese, like most dairy products, has primarily saturated fat. You can get lowfat versions of the cheese, which will have less total fat content...
If two yogurts are exactly the same, except for one's being lowfat and the other being nonfat, the lowfat product would be more filling.
YES, 1 cup (240mL) of 1% Lowfat milk generally has about 1.5g to 1.6g of Saturated fat which is about 8% of the daily value of Saturated fat. There are some milk products that have the Saturated fat removed, but they are a special product and not typical milk. Old, incorrect answer (Simply look on the label of your milk): No. Saturated fat is fat that you would see on steaks, bacon, and other meats as a solid. Unsaturated fats are the oils and are found in milk because of their liquid state.
has lowfat items to choose from.
18% lowfat creamer
Recipetips.com - go to tips and advice, lowfat recipe substitutions. This is a great web site. They may have a recipe for lowfat banana bread. Change tips and advice to recipes.
Cheese made with skim or lowfat milk.
According to every dictionary I consulted, lowfat is not one word. It's a compound adjective that takes a hyphen (-). Low-fat diet, low-fat cheese, low-fat milk, etc.
The proper spelling is low fat.
The word low-fat is an adjective. It describes something that does not have a high number of calories.
low fat cream cheese low fat cream cheese
Plain is okay, but dairy isn't the best thing for dogs. Only feed it in small amounts.