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can you give some favorite things you ate while doing WW? It worked for me and I didn't mind it but I got sick of eating the same things all the time.
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Re: Weight watcher doers
I bet her FUPA's name is Shane, like the gunslinger/drifter of literature.--HappyTummy
This is a good website:
www.skinnytaste.com
I really like the sandwich thins and 110-cal bagels. I will have a sandwich for lunch with some turkey, 1 slice of cheese and spicy mustard.
I like the WW string cheese. Hungry Girl's Egg Mugs are good - http://www.hungry-girl.com/week/weeklydetails.php?isid=2063
Vitamuffins are good if you are a chocolate lover. Also, chocolate rice cakes with a tablespoon of peanut butter...or fat free cool whip.
I've always wanted to try WW but for some reason the whole points thing intimidates me. I'm afraid it will take too much brain power. And/or I won't be able to figure it out and then I'll feel all stoopid.
I'm sure there's a nifty program online that will do all the work for you, but I'm also a cheapskate and don't want to pay for anything. It's quite the conundrum
I would definitely suggest experimenting with the high-ranked recipes on their site.I've found some great ones. Example of one I would have never tried, but was great: http://www.weightwatchers.com/food/rcp/index.aspx?recipeid=202301
I'll second bagel thins, but I use the 1/3 less fat cream cheese from the grocery store
I assume the soups that people were mentioning are the Progresso brand soups that are 0 to 1 point. I eat those for lunch a lot of days when I plan on having a bigger dinner or drinking later. They are great, filling, etc. Just be aware that there are 2 servings per can, so the advertised point value is a little off. (still low, I think 1.5-2 points for an entire can, depending on the soup)
Salsa Chicken Tacos: 4 frozen tenderloins, 1 can mexican corn, 1 can black beans, 1 C salsa. Crockpot for 6-8 hrs on low. The chicken is easy to shred, and its pretty good on a small tortilla. I can't remember the points, but its ridiculously low.