Two points plus. (One "old" point.) See also:
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On our Weight Watcher plan, one-half cup of uncooked oats is usually aroung 4 points.
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On our Weight Watcher plan, one-half cup of uncooked oats is usually aroung 4 points.
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.
The number of Weight Watchers points in 1 tablespoon of cream can vary depending on the type of cream (heavy cream, half-and-half, etc.). Generally, heavy cream has about 1 to 2 points per tablespoon, while lighter creams may have fewer points. To get the most accurate count, it's best to consult the specific Weight Watchers app or guidelines for the type of cream you are using.
1 cup of cooked blue crab is 3 Point or 5 Set Points.
Oh, dude, you're really worried about those Grape Nuts points, huh? Well, technically speaking, a half cup of Grape Nuts cereal is around 8 Weight Watchers points. But hey, who's counting, right? Just enjoy your cereal and maybe throw in some fruit or something. Like, live a little!
According to the Weight Watchers program which uses points rather than calories, an egg is 2 points. Also under Weight Watchers, a 3 ounce portion of lean meat is 5 points. The equivalent amount of eggs would, therefore be two and a half eggs.
Each tablespoon of sugar has one Weight Watcher point. A tablespoon contains three teaspoons. See also:Losing weight
It depends on the intensity. half an hour for a walk is what I've always gone with. Any harder, make it one point
Well, darling, Weight Watchers has been around since 1963. That's over half a century of people counting points, attending meetings, and trying to shed those pesky pounds. So, if you're looking for a program with some serious staying power, Weight Watchers is your jam.