Sentences with phrase «points per serving»

Then at the end of the recipe, the notes say 4 smart points per serving.
I added this in the recipe builder exactly how it is and it came out to 9 points per serving.
The recipe says it makes 4 servings, 9 smart points per serving.
And after many, many attempts, I finally found a truly unique Weight Watchers Thanksgiving Recipe for sweet potato pie that will please your eager taste buds, and has just 4 Points per serving!!
Flavorful and light, this Green Olive Chicken Recipe has just 4 Points per serving, making it the perfect low calorie dinner entree that's tasty and satisfying.
It's a surprisingly easy chicken recipe that has just 4 Points per serving, making it a great Weight Watchers meal idea.
The final result ended in 1 serving being just 6 Points per serving.
Just 4 Points per serving, and you get a heaping helping of delicious leeks and cauliflower, smothered in a creamy cheese sauce and topped with crunchy Panko.
This Cajun Cauliflower Rice Bowl recipe featuring Gorton's Cajun Grilled Alaskan Pollock is only 2 Weight Watchers Smart Points per serving.
I found it very inaccurate because MFP assumes lots of things about ingredients and I also understand that they round up every time so you could easily get 4 more carb points per serving.
I entered the same ingredients in my recipe builder and it told me 16 smart points per serving.
Quick thing though, I put this in the recipe builder for weight watchers and it came out at 9 points per serving, not 7, and I put it in with the fat free shredded mozzarella cheese not the 2 %.
I subbed unsweeteded vanilla almond milk instead and it was just as good — there was NO differerence in taste or texture, but it cut it down to 5 points per serving according to the recipe builder.
I looked everywhere on Walmart but I couldn't find it so I used grands and the points per serving are 8sp instead of 6sp!
With Weight Watchers they are 5 points per serving (which is higher for a cracker, especially since most people eat more than a traditional «serving») and they are CRAZY HIGH in sodium.
If you plug the nutrition information for the recipe into the SP calculator it will count the nutrition information for these foods in the overall points per serving, often giving you a completely different result than the recipe builder.
Basing the recipe on eight servings, I came up with 7 points per serving.
It makes 10 servings and the part at the bottom is saying it is 8 weight watchers points per serving.
When I put it into my WW app, I'm coming up with 5 points per serving?
Entire recipe makes 1 serving Serving size is entire salad Each serving = 7 Smart Points PER SERVING: 170 calories; 6.9 g fat; 1.4 g saturated fat; 23g carbohydrates; 16.5 g sugar; 8g protein; 5.4 g fiber
it's only 6 Freestyle Smart Points for the entire pan, or 2 points per serving (I don't understand the math, I just report what the recipe builder says).
For anyone wondering, the Freestyle Points conversion for this recipe is 4 points per serving (~ 2 cups).
At just 5 Points per serving, this healthy and delicious salad is a must try!
Light and refreshing, this Watermelon Slush is not only amazingly yummy, it has just 2 Points per serving, and is a much healthier snack option than a milkshake or even yogurt smoothie.
Author: My Skinny Sweet Tooth Yields: 16 bars Serving Size: 1 bar Smart Points per Serving: 6sp Macros per Serving: 126 calories 2g Fat, 23g Carbs, 1g Protein
It will come out to a Points value of 9 Points per serving.
Entire recipe makes 4 servings Serving size is about 4 oz chicken with taco shell and toppings of choice Each serving = 5 Smart Points PER SERVING: 179calories; 10.9 g fat; 2.9 g saturated fat; 15.3 g carbohydrate; 2.6 g sugar; 7g protein; 3.4 g fiber
Entire recipe makes 12 servings Serving size is about 1 muffin Each serving = 5 Smart Points PER SERVING: 162 calories; 3g fat;.8 g saturated fat; 25.4 g carbohydrates; 3.7 g sugar; 6.9 g protein; 3.8 g fiber
When I type this into the WW app it comes out to 10 points per serving.
Mine made 7 cups and was 4 points per serving (included cheese, not bacon).
Entire recipe makes 4 servings Serving size is 6 meatballs with sauce Each serving = 9 Smart Points PER SERVING: 371 calories; 12g fat; 3.5 g saturated fat; 23g carbohydrates; 1g fiber; 3g sugar; 36g protein
(clean eating) almond joy bites: Yeilds 8 servings Serving Size: 1 almond joy bite Points Per Serving: 2pp each or 3 for 5pp (← go ahead, have 3)
Entire recipe makes 6 servings Serving size is 1 breast (skin removed), and 1 / 6th of the tomatoes and garbanzo beans Each serving = 6 Smart Points / 7 Points PER SERVING: 296 calories; 8g fat;.8 g saturated fat; 16g carbohydrates; 1.4 g sugar; 39g protein; 4g fiber
I got the idea for the sauce from Lindsay's new cookbook — her almond sauce though (for 2 servings) calls for 1/2 a cup of sesame oil (I need to ask her if that is right, because that's a lot of oil and sesame oil can be very overpowering) which would have meant the sauce in her dish would be 17 points per serving, without the food included.
This incredibly simple Caprese Chicken Recipe tastes way too good to be made so easily and have just 5 Points per serving.
At just 1 Point per serving, they make a great alternative to ice cream.
A much better option than the standard fruit tray, this wonderfully refreshing salad is both sweet and savory, is a breeze to prepare, and is just 1 Point per serving.
Yes, you read that right — this Weight Watchers French Fries recipe has just ONE Point per serving!!

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So we ask ourselves: Why would the government wish to align with someone who popularizes a point of view («buy gold because it is going to $ 10,000 per ounce») that is a direct threat to it and to the Deep State financial elite it serves?
I'm on Weight Watchers and getting two tablespoons of olive oil per serving is 6 points plus the points of the beans.
Or, you can divide the entire dish by 3, and then serve 2 people and leave 1 serving as a leftover, which would calculate as 1 serving per person (5 Points +).
Weight Watchers Points Plus: 9 per (3 shell) serving (P + calculated using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
I'm not a dietician, but I used the «Recipe Analyzer» feature at http://www.calorieccount.com & here is the nutrition analysis I came up with using this recipe's stated ingredients: Nutrition Facts Serving Size 160 g Amount Per Serving Calories 422 Calories from Fat 312 % Daily Value * Total Fat 34.6 g 53 % Saturated Fat 8.3 g 42 % Trans Fat 0.0 g Cholesterol 0 mg 0 % Sodium 108 mg 5 % Potassium 310 mg 9 % Total Carbohydrates 28.6 g 10 % Dietary Fiber 8.7 g 35 % Sugars 17.1 g Protein 5.4 g Vitamin A 0 % • Vitamin C 14 % Calcium 4 % • Iron 14 % Nutrition Grade B - * Based on a 2000 calorie diet Nutritional Analysis Good points
Not only is the consistency, texture and flavor of this 100 % Durum Wheat product on point, it's also a good source of protein (8 grams per serving) thanks to the special selection of high protein wheat that is harvested from desert valleys on Mexico bordering California.
Weight Watchers Points Plus: 3 per (2 pinwheel) serving (P + calculated using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
If counting calories, you'll be happy to learn this breakfast item has only has 150 calories per serving and 4 weight watchers points.
When I put this in my recipe builder, I get 12 points per 6 servings...?
Weight Watchers Points Plus: 7 per servings (P + calculated using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers Points Plus (Pork only, 3/4 Cup): 4 per serving (P + calculated using the recipe builder on weightwatchers.com)
Weight Watchers Points Plus: 7 per serving (PP calculated using a Weight Watchers PointsPlus calculator and the nutrition information below)
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