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chivers1977
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Does anyone have any good pointed recipes for snacks for my weightwatching husband? He is allowed 30 points so is able to have snacks and I tend to buy them in poundland but it would also be good if I could bake for the whole family just knowing that my OH can eat them.
There are some recipes on the weightwatchers site but I find them quite point-heavy compared to the WW-own biscuits etc...
Many thanks in advance, I'll check back after work and see if any of you have discovered any yummy recipes for me
xxx
There are some recipes on the weightwatchers site but I find them quite point-heavy compared to the WW-own biscuits etc...
Many thanks in advance, I'll check back after work and see if any of you have discovered any yummy recipes for me
xxx
There are times when parenthood seems nothing but feeding the mouth that bites you Peter De Vries
Debt free by 40 (27/11/2016)
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Anything on this thread that's suitable?
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=1807480 -
I have recently bought a book called Weight Watchers Cook Smart - Baking. It has loads of lovely recipes and they are all pointed. It cost me £5 in Tesco, and because I am cookbook obsessed I also bought the Weight Watchers Cook Smart family food (also £5) - I think both of them are really good and have made lots of things from them. The portion sizes are also realistic, which is not the case with some slimming cook books! It is on Amazon but is £8.26 ATM http://www.amazon.co.uk/Weight-Watchers-Cook-Smart-Baking/dp/1847373917/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1255083476&sr=8-1 There is another in the series called WW cook smart simply suppers but I didn't get that one (yet - lol!)Jane
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Is he paying with the monthly pass? If so, he should have access to the ww website where they have hundreds of recipes all pointed to take the hassle out working it out yourself.0
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