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HOW TO USE THIS BOARD
Post your favorite recipes here. That's simple enough
![]() Indicate in the subject line which plan the recipe is for, WW for Weight Watchers and/or LC for low carbohydrate. If you copy and paste a recipe originally posted by another person or taken from a website or cookbook give credit to the original poster, website or author. Easy, huh? Katholyn
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![]() Texas Born, Texas Bred and when I die I'll be Texas Dead Last edited by nativetxn; 03-05-2004 at 03:02 PM. |
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Kids Get Arthritis Too!
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can I post a question here?
I'm on WW
![]() What is the carb count per serving to be considered "low carb" in case one of my WW recipe also could be low carb??
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Honorary Brit Everyone loves nativetxn 1967---"Summer of Love" sigh Rabid bat attack survivor Join Date: Feb 2000
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There is no carb count that determines that, really. If the recipe contains flour, sugar, cornstarch, barley, rice, potatoes, corn, cold cereal etc then it would definitely not be considered low carb. Do your recipes provide you with the nutritional information besides the point count? Be sure and include that, too.
Some WW recipes can easily be made LC by "tweaking" the ingredients list a little. Replacing skim milk with heavy cream, reduced fat cheese or margarine with the full fat versions and using mayonaise instead of fat free miracle whip or salad dressing--just as LC recipes can sometimes be "tweaked" into being WW friendly ![]() I'm anxious to get some recipes here so that we can start on the indexes
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Everyone thinks it's strange that I watch Food Network while I run on the treadmill
There will be food involved Join Date: Mar 2005
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good WW drink
I was experimenting on Saturday and found that if you mix half of a can of Diet Sunkist, 1/2 cup of pineapple juice and 2 oz. of Torani's Sugar Free Coconut Syrup you can make a pretty good tropical drink. You could play with it depending on what flavor you like the best. It tastes something like orange pineapple sherbet meets pina colada. After I made it I put ice in it and went searching around the house for some of those drink umbrellas
(I couldn't find any ). Anyway it is only 1 pt for about 12 oz. of drink.
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