2 slices of Canadian bacon is equal to 2 Weight Watcher points. There are several websites that have calculators and point listings to look up various food options for points value.
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bacon is 1 point for one slice, 3 points for 2 slices, or 4 points for 3 slices.
This is what is called "rounding error". A single slice of bacon is about one and a half Weight Watchers points, but Weight Watchers doesn't deal with partial points, it's a whole number, in this case one, and the "plus" signals something over. Call it one and a half... and so two slices would be one plus one plus a half plus a half, which would be three.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! Two slices of bacon typically have about 6 Weight Watchers points. Remember, it's all about balance and enjoying your food in moderation. Just paint those points into your daily plan and keep on creating your masterpiece of a healthy lifestyle.
He has never actually stated that. I mean it's bacon Who doesn't like BACON
guessing you are doing the weightwatchers pro points plan, bacon( with all fat removed) normally when cooked in a frying pan with spray light or fry light oil is 2-3 points, yet weight watchers make a 1 point version.