you can figure it out at a simple website http://internationalweightwatchers.info/online-weight-watchers-point-counter.HTML it gives you a mathematical formular that you can use to figure out any food you like to eat. Or simply when you join weight watchers they give you a book that tells you everything on the McDonalds menu and how many points it is, Hope this helps, Sierra:)
It could be listed on the Weight Watchers website.
They still sell them at Walmart
The number of Weight Watchers points in 2 oz of Italian sausage would depend on the specific brand and recipe of the sausage, as well as the current Weight Watchers program being followed. In general, Italian sausage is a high-fat and high-calorie food, so it would likely have a significant number of points assigned to it. To determine the exact points value, you would need to refer to the Weight Watchers points calculator or database for that specific sausage.
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Yes it is 5 points so watch out on the brown sugar!
you can figure it out at a simple website http://internationalweightwatchers.info/online-weight-watchers-point-counter.HTML it gives you a mathematical formular that you can use to figure out any food you like to eat. Or simply when you join weight watchers they give you a book that tells you everything on the McDonalds menu and how many points it is, Hope this helps, Sierra:)
It could be listed on the Weight Watchers website.
Well honey, a glazed donut typically ranges from 9-12 Weight Watchers points depending on the size and ingredients. So, if you're trying to stay on track with your points, you might want to think twice before indulging in that sweet temptation. But hey, life is short, so if you want that donut, just own it and enjoy every bite!
They still sell them at Walmart
Oh honey, who cares about Weight Watchers when you have a delicious Hostess cupcake in front of you? But if you must know, a standard Hostess cupcake is around 7-9 Weight Watchers points. So go ahead and enjoy that sweet treat, just maybe skip the second one if you're counting points.
The number of Weight Watchers points in 2 oz of Italian sausage would depend on the specific brand and recipe of the sausage, as well as the current Weight Watchers program being followed. In general, Italian sausage is a high-fat and high-calorie food, so it would likely have a significant number of points assigned to it. To determine the exact points value, you would need to refer to the Weight Watchers points calculator or database for that specific sausage.
1.5 points per ounce
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Worked out my normal cup of tea on my weightwatcher calculater - normal water and tea bag is zero points, then 2 tsp of sugar was 1 point and 100ml of full fat milk (seems a lot but its not) was 2 points, so overall point rate for a cup of tea is 3 points, hope this helps x
This is what I found. Hope it helps.Grilled Chicken Snack Wrap with Honey Mustard (260 cal/9 g fat/1 g fiber/27 g carbs) 6 pointsGrilled Chicken Snack Wrap with Ranch (270 cal/10 g fat/1 g fiber/26 g carbs) 6.5 points