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WeightWatchers & "How Many ProPoints?" Thread

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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 154 ✭✭lil kc


    Cadyboo wrote: »
    So at my meeting on tues the leader spoke about portion sizes. She had a lunchbox full of cooked spiral pasta and said it was 40g raw. Last night I weighed out my 40g (which was teeny) and cooked it and waited and waited for it to become as much as she had in the lunchbox. I would have had to top up the pot with more water and cooked it for two hours to be the amount she had in the box!:mad: There was no way it was 40g raw.
    I feel so disheartened with her, she is awful. Only 3 more weeks (am really going to force myself to go) and then Im going to find a good leader.

    Yeah I find that a good leader really helps. Our leader could be a motivational speaker! She is funny and honest and doesn't push the WW products which I like cos they are a waste of money!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 758 ✭✭✭bubbaloo


    lil kc wrote: »
    Does anyone else feel my hunger pain??? I have seen that loads of people on here struggle to eat their daily allowance. I am not someone in this category! I have been so hungry this week and have used all my weeklies too. My WI is tonight and I really don't feel a loss this week at all. I don't eat fruit at all, does anyone have any good ideas for healthy snacks, easy and quick to prepare and obviously low in PP??

    I know what you mean - I definitely NEVER struggle to eat all of my daily points!
    I know you said you don't eat fruit - but is there any way you would force it down - maybe as a smoothie or mixed in with a yoghurt? It really is a great way to keep the hunger at bay for zero (or very few) points.
    Also, I make soup every weekend and use it throughout the week for lunches - it's really filling and it can be little or no points. :)


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 154 ✭✭lil kc


    bubbaloo wrote: »
    I know what you mean - I definitely NEVER struggle to eat all of my daily points!
    I know you said you don't eat fruit - but is there any way you would force it down - maybe as a smoothie or mixed in with a yoghurt? It really is a great way to keep the hunger at bay for zero (or very few) points.
    Also, I make soup every weekend and use it throughout the week for lunches - it's really filling and it can be little or no points. :)

    Thanks yeah i do have smoothies on occasion but the fruit issue is something I have struggled with my whole life! Ok its my mission this week to make a nice soup to snack on. Thanks :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,531 ✭✭✭kildareash


    lil kc wrote: »
    Does anyone else feel my hunger pain??? I have seen that loads of people on here struggle to eat their daily allowance. I am not someone in this category! I have been so hungry this week and have used all my weeklies too. My WI is tonight and I really don't feel a loss this week at all. I don't eat fruit at all, does anyone have any good ideas for healthy snacks, easy and quick to prepare and obviously low in PP??

    Fruit is a god save!
    I also found the soup great. You could have a big bowl of zero point soup for lunch with a couple of slices of bread for 4/5pp depending on the bread you use.
    I'm just having some ryvita with extra light laughing cow and a cup of green tea as we speak! Tasty for 3pp.

    Finally mastered the chicken curry last night at the third attempt! Measured out 120gms of rice (was making it for 2 people) and still had enough to take to work with me today for lunch.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 277 ✭✭kashmir


    dammitj wrote: »
    Oh right cool, must do that!

    I started last year at 13 st 11.5lbs and I was devestated!

    Now I'm at 11st 5lbs and am hoping my goal is about 10.5 stone so I can stop paying, ha ha!! I'm 5'7" so I'm thinking that sounds about right.
    Although my own personal goal is to get to 10st by christmas - only 19lbs to go!

    Well done us!!

    :D
    Dubgirlww wrote: »
    aww thanks, my goal was 10st 10 when i started back in ww 5 years ago at 12st 13 but when i rejoined for the millionth time i started on a new card at 11st 13 my goal had changed to 10st 4 for some reason!!?? but my own personal goal is to 9st 13.5.....be amazing to actually be in the 9st bracket!!

    just ask you teacher about your goal...it comes up on the screen somewhere, but it also has it in the starter book what your goal should be!!

    It depends on what age you are as well. I am 5ft 4 and my goal was 10st, I am now 9st 12, but 10 years ago is was 9st 5.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 937 ✭✭✭newbee22


    When you get to your 5% goal - does it pop up on the screen at your WI. I knew I should have been pretty close to it, and I just checked the chart and I should have got it at my WI last night? Do you have to keep an eye on this yourself?
    I think it does pop up on the screen, I reached mine last week, but according to the chart in the book I had reached it the week before!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,090 ✭✭✭tiny_penguin


    newbee22 wrote: »
    I think it does pop up on the screen, I reached mine last week, but according to the chart in the book I had reached it the week before!

    Ok cool thanks! Maybe I'll get it next week then, providing I dont put on weight this week! Extra incentive to be super good :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 65 ✭✭mcb81


    Well done to everyone on their weight loss. I lost 3.5lbs this week which tipped me over the 4stone mark. Tried to buy a new pair of jeans today to celebrate (and well because my old ones are falling off me) and was delighted to be down 2 sizes:D, but couldn't find a pair long enough so looks like i'll just have to tighten the belt another notch for now.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,427 ✭✭✭Lady Lainy


    just checking in to say hello!

    Getting ready to hit the vodkas..... i'm WAY WAY WAY over my points this week....yet....the scales are showing a loss so far :O I've been eating all my dailies...but just making concious efforts to eat low calorie dishes.....if two things have both been 4pp.....i'm going for the one lower in calorie....

    Maybe my damage control has paid off!

    Today i've had
    oatmeal, skimmed milk and skinny mocha for breaky
    6pp

    Subway sandwich and diet coke and cereal bar for lunch
    11pp

    and 80g pasta with 1/2 tub of dolmio stir in
    10pp

    I have 17pp to blow on drink....but i know i'll easily drink 3 or 4 times that!
    :P

    i have no weeklies left....doing this at my own expense...but life has to be lived....my mum got back from spain last night she was only gone a week....this morning in the kitchen she said she could see a HUGE difference in me :O


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 65 ✭✭smileyface1


    Does anyone know the points for a twin twix bar...feel it may have been massive was of points!!!!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 81 ✭✭finglasgal1


    Well I am not feeling great today :-( Dont know whats wrong with me, just one of those days... Plus in alot of pain with my illness.

    Not in mood of eating today. But I know I have to..

    For brekkie I had scramble eggs and 2 slices of stoneground brown bread.

    Lunch was a can of diet 7-up, thats it!

    I dont know what I fancy for dinner, Arghhhhh

    Also I bought cremé freche (WW) was wondering is there anychicken dishes I can make using some of it as I have never made anything with it before. So if anyone has any suggestions please email me them as I get lost checking back on posts if not bn on for few hrs or day lol

    Well done to everyone who lost this week! Keep up the good work :-)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,014 ✭✭✭Monife


    Does anyone know the points for a twin twix bar...feel it may have been massive was of points!!!!

    Twix is 8PP. One of the higher bars. Next time if you want a decent choc treat, a 4 finger kitkat is 6PP or if you dont have many PP to use, 2 finger kitkat is 3PP and curly wurly is also 3PP.


  • Registered Users Posts: 364 ✭✭fofany


    Lady Lainy wrote: »
    my mum got back from spain last night she was only gone a week....this morning in the kitchen she said she could see a HUGE difference in me :O

    That must have made you feel good! Enjoy yourself tonight & then get back in the saddle tomorrow.


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,427 ✭✭✭Lady Lainy


    fofany wrote: »
    That must have made you feel good! Enjoy yourself tonight & then get back in the saddle tomorrow.

    No doubt i'll be doing my drunken confessions later :P

    Decided to treat my self to some new make up today....woo hooo something i wont have an alergic reaction to!

    this is totally off topic....but i think a few people may need a giggle

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uezJfTG9ELI


  • Registered Users Posts: 364 ✭✭fofany


    bubbaloo wrote: »
    I got some bad news on Monday which means I have to have some fairly major surgery done and I'll be on the couch for 6-8 weeks!

    Sorry to hear about your upcoming operation. I know you've been given loads of great advice already & then by the time you are fully recovered you'll be just in time for the start of the summer & you'll be able to make the most of the good weather.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 65 ✭✭smileyface1


    Monife wrote: »
    Twix is 8PP. One of the higher bars. Next time if you want a decent choc treat, a 4 finger kitkat is 6PP or if you dont have many PP to use, 2 finger kitkat is 3PP and curly wurly is also 3PP.

    OH NOOOOOO!
    Wont be making that mistake again!!!
    Just ordered free pizza too- not being good at all today...
    will make to sure to point it all though- will prob use some treat ponits today!!!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 113 ✭✭Garden_Gurl


    Had WI tonight and was only down 0.5lb! Really annoyed cuz exercised loads and was good with pointing! The only thing that's makin me not throw the towel in is this thread! Everyone posting about their exercise not kicking in until the following week is really keeping of determined to work my ass off again and get the results nxt wk!



    Keep up the good work ladies ;)


  • Registered Users Posts: 12 truegas


    hi all just back from ww down 4 half so delighted :D i tracked every day out for 2 meals last week stay for class it realy help loads of tips at it


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 72 ✭✭colliewobbles


    Heading to Pizza Hut tmw evening with friends, i'm sure it was posted before but can't seem to find it just wondering if any of you have any idea of the amount of pp in a couple of different Pizza's - just to give me any idea to plan out my meals for tmw.

    Thanks
    D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,894 ✭✭✭Triceratops Ballet


    Hi All,

    Just thought I'd share! if you're looking for an alternative to cream in a recipe (other than creme fraiche) try alpro soya or rice dream cream, its dairy free and HALF THE FAT OF CREAM! (but all of the creamy lovliness!)
    I just had it in a chicken pasta bake and its fantastic!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 863 ✭✭✭Eabhabear


    truegas wrote: »
    hi all just back from ww down 4 half so delighted :D i tracked every day out for 2 meals last week stay for class it realy help loads of tips at it

    Well done that's a great loss :)
    Heading to Pizza Hut tmw evening with friends, i'm sure it was posted before but can't seem to find it just wondering if any of you have any idea of the amount of pp in a couple of different Pizza's - just to give me any idea to plan out my meals for tmw.

    Thanks
    D

    This has all the nutritional info so pick what you'd like and you should be able to point it

    http://www.pizzahut.co.uk/media/77247/nutrition_restaurant_pizzas-0910.pdf


  • Registered Users Posts: 81 ✭✭finglasgal1


    Hi All,

    Just thought I'd share! if you're looking for an alternative to cream in a recipe (other than creme fraiche) try alpro soya or rice dream cream, its dairy free and HALF THE FAT OF CREAM! (but all of the creamy lovliness!)
    I just had it in a chicken pasta bake and its fantastic!


    Hey thanks 4 tip!! If you dont mind would u be able to email the receipe for the chicken pasta bake?? If its not too much trouble!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 72 ✭✭colliewobbles


    Lady Lainy wrote: »
    Pizza is one of the ultimate fast foods – it’s quick, it’s tasty, it’s a whole meal in one. It can be a high ProPoints value option. Use the information below, and check out how choosing a different pizza base can make all the difference and some low ProPoints value options when you’re eating out.

    Per Slice

    Domino's: Cheese & Tomato, medium crust 4
    Domino's: Chicken Feast, thin crust 5
    Domino's: Americano, thin crust 7
    Domino's: Meateor, regular crust, 7

    Pizza Express: Margherita, sixth of whole pizza 3
    Pizza Express: Quattro Formaggi, sixth of whole pizza 3
    Pizza Express: Sloppy Giuseppe, sixth of whole pizza 4
    Pizza Express: Salsiccia Romana, sixth of whole pizza 5

    Pizza Hut: Chicken Supreme, Italian style 6
    Pizza Hut: Farmhouse, medium pan 7
    Pizza Hut: Hawaiian, medium pan 7
    Pizza Hut: BBQ Deluxe, stuffed crust 10

    Practise Piling On
    Go for colourful toppings of fresh vegetables such as green, red or yellow peppers, broccoli or tomato slices. But be aware that some pizza restaurants sauté their vegetable toppings in oil. Make sure to ask and add any extra ProPoints values for the oil, if necessary, or ask them to cook the vegtables in an alternative way.

    Ditch The Crust
    The crust-leavers of the world have the right idea. Most regular pizza crusts are made of enriched white flour, so if your local pizzeria offers a wholegrain crust, it's a wiser choice.


    Ok found it - I knew I had seen it posted here before.:o


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 72 ✭✭colliewobbles


    Eabhabear wrote: »


    This has all the nutritional info so pick what you'd like and you should be able to point it

    http://www.pizzahut.co.uk/media/77247/nutrition_restaurant_pizzas-0910.pdf

    Thank you Eabhabear


  • Registered Users Posts: 127 ✭✭aspie mum


    Just back and down 2 lb's again this week that's 16 since i started on Jan 4th...I am really lovin Pro points as on the old plan I only lost 12.5 pounds in 3/4 months still it's 28.5 in total can really feel the difference but need to lose another 4 stone 3.5lbs to get to goal of 10'10 for my 5'5 frame but this time I really feel its acheivable (hope I dont eat my words or everything else ) I really find the free fruit is helping ......just have a HB orange split at 2PP nom nom:D


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  • Registered Users Posts: 125 ✭✭Pixie Girl


    Hey girls! Just thought I'd share with ye that the Birds eye bake to perfection salmon fillets are only 6 points each and are lovely! Just had one for my dinner with 150g of cooked pasta ands loads of free veg all for only 10 points!!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 65 ✭✭smileyface1


    Right- after being bad with the twix- as massive 8 points!
    I then went and had apache pizza- bbq sauce, chicken, bacon, pepper and onion- hum could I have picked a worse one!!!

    I had 4 slices- which was half the pizza.... ( it a large too!!!)

    Now the terrible truth- I want to be honest with myself
    Does anyone know the points for what I have just eaten?
    I have only used 3 treat points this week so I can dip if I need to.

    Thanks guys!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,014 ✭✭✭Monife


    Right- after being bad with the twix- as massive 8 points!
    I then went and had apache pizza- bbq sauce, chicken, bacon, pepper and onion- hum could I have picked a worse one!!!

    I had 4 slices- which was half the pizza.... ( it a large too!!!)

    Now the terrible truth- I want to be honest with myself
    Does anyone know the points for what I have just eaten?
    I have only used 3 treat points this week so I can dip if I need to.

    Thanks guys!

    If you have a propoints calculator, here's the link to all their nutritional values.

    http://www.apache.ie/pdfs/nutrition_guide.pdf

    If you dont have the calculator, let me know and i'll point it for you :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 65 ✭✭smileyface1


    Eabhabear wrote: »

    This has all the nutritional info so pick what you'd like and you should be able to point it

    http://www.pizzahut.co.uk/media/77247/nutrition_restaurant_pizzas-0910.pdf

    EabharBear- thanks for that- but I don't have a calculator...would you mind calculating it? Thanks a million- I am dreading the outcome!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 863 ✭✭✭Eabhabear


    EabharBear- thanks for that- but I don't have a calculator...would you mind calculating it? Thanks a million- I am dreading the outcome!

    No prob what would you like me to calculate?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 65 ✭✭smileyface1


    Its ok- think i worked it out- about 5pp a slice- for med so reckon 4 slices of large is about 25pts? Bringing me a whopping 17 points over! bugger!

    So I will take them outta my weeklies...

    If I go mad exercising for and hour and a half now can I
    claim any back????;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 863 ✭✭✭Eabhabear


    Its ok- think i worked it out- about 5pp a slice- for med so reckon 4 slices of large is about 25pts? Bringing me a whopping 17 points over! bugger!

    So I will take them outta my weeklies...

    If I go mad exercising for and hour and a half now can I
    claim any back????;)

    I calculated a few large pizzas, the Italian ones.

    Margherita - 7pp per slice
    Hawaiian -6pp per slice
    Pepperoni - 8pp per slice
    Chicken Supreme - 6pp per slice
    BBQ Deluxe - 6pp per slice

    Hope it helps! Extra exercise will definitely help so use your weeklies and exercise and you should be able to minimise the damage. Enjoy your night :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 364 ✭✭fofany


    aspie mum wrote: »
    Just back and down 2 lb's again this week that's 16 since i started on Jan 4th...I am really lovin Pro points as on the old plan I only lost 12.5 pounds in 3/4 months still it's 28.5 in total can really feel the difference but need to lose another 4 stone 3.5lbs to get to goal of 10'10 for my 5'5 frame but this time I really feel its acheivable (hope I dont eat my words or everything else ) I really find the free fruit is helping ......just have a HB orange split at 2PP nom nom:D

    Well done you. Hearing stories like this is so motivating.


  • Registered Users Posts: 264 ✭✭hollyhock


    down another 2.5lbs,thats a total of 10.5lbs,got my 5% sticker,thia pro points is good!! well done to all:D


  • Registered Users Posts: 197 ✭✭Layla0509


    Yep worked it out for both types...I doubled the nutritional values first and worked it out on the calculator, hope Im not wrong now!! Great way to save 2pp a day without noticing, really nice bread too!

    Sorry to be the bearer of bad news but it's actually 5pp for 2 slices of JM&O'B goodness of both bread when calculated per slice on the online calculator


  • Registered Users Posts: 264 ✭✭hollyhock


    When you get to your 5% goal - does it pop up on the screen at your WI. I knew I should have been pretty close to it, and I just checked the chart and I should have got it at my WI last night? Do you have to keep an eye on this yourself?
    just reading back there now,i think it must pop up because to night my leader gave me a 5% sticker,i didn't even know i was due it!!! pleasant surprise as i got a silver 7 last week!;)


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,090 ✭✭✭tiny_penguin


    Went out to eat in Milano's and am so impressed with their Legerra Menu - had 17 pp left for the day so got the Crostini to start - 5pp and then the Gustosa for main which is 14pp - so only went 2 over budget and did not feel like i was missing out at all. Also had all my weeklies intact so the 2 is fine! Great I only used 2 as am off to belfast for a house party for the night on saturday night, and really worried about eating and drinking everything in sight! Gonna pack up the car with some low point emergency snacks - any ideas?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 277 ✭✭kashmir


    Monife wrote: »
    Sh**ty morning in work today, ended up having a sausage sandwich (at onsite restaurant) AND a small sausage roll! So annoyed with myself now!

    Any idea how many pp in a small sausage roll? They are smaller than the small ones you get in deli counters, kinda like 3 bites.

    The sausage sambo is ok, worth it! The sausage roll really not, about 5/6 points I'd say.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 277 ✭✭kashmir


    aspie mum wrote: »
    Just back and down 2 lb's again this week that's 16 since i started on Jan 4th...I am really lovin Pro points as on the old plan I only lost 12.5 pounds in 3/4 months still it's 28.5 in total can really feel the difference but need to lose another 4 stone 3.5lbs to get to goal of 10'10 for my 5'5 frame but this time I really feel its acheivable (hope I dont eat my words or everything else ) I really find the free fruit is helping ......just have a HB orange split at 2PP nom nom:D

    Very well done, keep up good work. I have to say love the super splits and soleros, really satisfy the craving, but tend not to eat them in winter, must get back in that habit. The skinny cow double choc and mint choc are lovely too.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 277 ✭✭kashmir


    bubbaloo wrote: »
    Thanks so much for the support ladies. And you have some great suggestions there too. I will be laid up for 80% of the recovery time but I can definitely do WW-friendly shopping lists for my hubby!

    I must admit I'm looking forward to catching up on my reading - I still have books I got for Christmas that I haven't opened! :D
    Thanks again - this thread is so great.

    Great Idea......reading! Wow, imagine, having the time to catch up. Such wonderful books out at the minute, but I'd actually love to re-read the few Dickens I've read and progress a little further with the many I haven't managed to get through. Every cloud!!


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  • Registered Users Posts: 66 ✭✭usernamecat


    Hi All,

    Just thought I'd share! if you're looking for an alternative to cream in a recipe (other than creme fraiche) try alpro soya or rice dream cream, its dairy free and HALF THE FAT OF CREAM! (but all of the creamy lovliness!)
    I just had it in a chicken pasta bake and its fantastic!

    Can u post up ur recipe ? Pls x


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 671 ✭✭✭Shoe Lover


    Majorly disappointed at WI last night - only down 0.5lb after my week of being so good and doing loads of exercise and not eating any weeklies :( On the bright side, at least, I wasn't up, or I might have cried on the scales.

    Have decided that maybe I was too careful last week so will try to not be as obessive this week about the points and hope for the best!

    Have my 2-yr old niece staying with us for the whole weekend so won't get a chance to get out and exercise but I'm sure running around after her will help :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 283 ✭✭Kay_80


    So had my weigh in this morning I was down 3/4's of a pound & honestly I'm delighted with a loss BUT I was hoping it would be more as I STS last week.

    With all that said I'm now exactly 13st & I've lost half a stone since I began so it evens out at 1.4lbs per week so I guess per WW I am on track & that's albs of pure fat!!

    I'm not demotivated at all it just spurs me on to get a loss nxt wk as well. I obsessively track everything I eat I am exercising alot& this week I managed to eat all my dailies & half my weeklies & honestly I didn't feel at all deprived I had treats, I had alcohol I had a massive dinner last night so from a food consumption point of view I've eaten more than I ever have :) but all the prep & forethought & finding time for exercise is hard but at the end of the day weightless is hard & there are no longterm quick fixes!

    I think maybe like shoelover I've been a bit too obsessive I'm still going to do everything I am doing but maybe I shouldn't set myself thoughts of losing more than a 1lb every week, weightloss has always been hard for me & I guess I'll never be one of those ppl who loses 4-6lb in a week & I think now ive made peace with that I'm okay!

    I know I'm deffo losing inches I tried on a dress last night which hasn't fit me properly in ages, it looks great I had room in it & best of all my arms used to catch @ the top & now there's a couple of inches on each side! I'm delighted & that is what is spurring me on to keep going!

    I'm away to Berlin nxt thurs morning so I'm going to WI a day early I'd rather do that then miss it altogether & not know for 2 wks, I'm hoping I'll be able to find good healthy choices while over there so I don't gain or STS!

    Have a great weekend all :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 283 ✭✭Kay_80


    So on the issue of bread I don't know if any of you have tried the Hovis Nimble wholemeal bread? Yes the slices are a bit smaller but from a pp point of view it's quite good IMO

    1 slice = 1 pp
    2 slices = 3 pp
    3 slices = 4 pp

    I think that's quite good & if you wanted to
    Make a nice brunch with eggs, bacon medallions, mushrooms, toms & toast 3 slices is great for PP

    Im in shock about the batch O_O imagine if you ate the heel of it sometimes that's as thick of 2 slices!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,894 ✭✭✭Triceratops Ballet


    Hi All,

    I know a couple of you were looking for my pasta bake recipe, would you believe I haven't pointed it properly yet! :o it was born of experimentation one day when i'd nearly 20 points left for my dinner. Will get out the books when i get home from work and post it up.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 277 ✭✭kashmir


    Kay_80 wrote: »
    So on the issue of bread I don't know if any of you have tried the Hovis Nimble wholemeal bread? Yes the slices are a bit smaller but from a pp point of view it's quite good IMO

    1 slice = 1 pp
    2 slices = 3 pp
    3 slices = 4 pp

    I think that's quite good & if you wanted to
    Make a nice brunch with eggs, bacon medallions, mushrooms, toms & toast 3 slices is great for PP

    Im in shock about the batch O_O imagine if you ate the heel of it sometimes that's as thick of 2 slices!

    Have a great time in Berlin, if it's not raining you'll be able to get a lot of walking in. The batch isn't too bad, depending on the size is 3 -4 a slice, not much more than normal bread and if you enjoy it, it's worth it. I'd rather have a sambo made with batch and suffer the extra points at lunchtime than eat a snack in the afternoon. Everyone's different.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 28 irishfm


    Hey thanks 4 tip!! If you dont mind would u be able to email the receipe for the chicken pasta bake?? If its not too much trouble!


    could i have this receipe for chicken pasta bake as well please and thank you :D


  • Registered Users Posts: 365 ✭✭dammitj


    Kay_80 wrote: »
    So on the issue of bread I don't know if any of you have tried the Hovis Nimble wholemeal bread? Yes the slices are a bit smaller but from a pp point of view it's quite good IMO

    1 slice = 1 pp
    2 slices = 3 pp
    3 slices = 4 pp

    I think that's quite good & if you wanted to
    Make a nice brunch with eggs, bacon medallions, mushrooms, toms & toast 3 slices is great for PP

    Im in shock about the batch O_O imagine if you ate the heel of it sometimes that's as thick of 2 slices!

    That nimble bread is lovely, although sometimes I find it hard to find and end up buying WW bread which is so thin you can see through it :rolleyes:

    I asked our leader about the batch loaf being 12pp and she said they pointed most batch bread last week and it worked out at 6pp for 2 slices? :confused:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,859 ✭✭✭m'lady


    dammitj wrote: »
    That nimble bread is lovely, although sometimes I find it hard to find and end up buying WW bread which is so thin you can see through it :rolleyes:

    I asked our leader about the batch loaf being 12pp and she said they pointed most batch bread last week and it worked out at 6pp for 2 slices? :confused:
    I'm really confused too,my leader said 12 for two slices, I'm really sorry to everyone for posting it, I genuinely believed her, I really did not mean to scare everyone, I posted it in good faith! I'll be questioning my leader next Wednesday.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 365 ✭✭dammitj


    She said they pointed the standard batch (which can be quite thin but large I guess) but I suppose the best thing to do is point whatever one you get with your calculator.
    I'm sure the heel of it could be 12 points on its own!!

    :pac:


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