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For the last few months, I’ve been participating inan online nutrition program with a few other gals, and I’ve really been enjoying it. The instructor sends out a new habit at the beginning of eachweek and then opens up a dialogue with the group members via a private Facebook group, where wediscuss the different strategies and techniques she’s provided us with. It’s a really informal group, andeven though I’ve never actually met any of the other women in person, we’ve developed a great bond as we encourage each other in our individual weight loss, health, and fitness goals.

One woman in particular has been really supportive to everyone in the group. Mary isan older lady withso many fascinating stories she likes to share, and even thoughwe often joke abouthow brutally honest she is when she takes one of us to task, she has a gift formotivating people to look deep within themselves and change their lives for the better, and she does it the most sincere and non-judgemental way.

It’s fabulous.

I’ve learned so much from Maryin such a short time, and her weight loss story has really inspired me. She was very overweight for most of her adult life, despite trying every single fad diet on the market, andwhile she often saw short-term results, she always put the weight back on within a couple of months.

And sometimes she put on MORE weight.

But then one day her daughter challenged her to try the Weight Watchers diet with her, and the rest, as Mary says, is history.

To date, she’s lost over 80 lbs, and when Iasked her why this diet has workedso much better than all of the other ones she’s tried over the years, she said it’s because she still has the freedom to eat so many of the foods she loves, so she never feels as though she’s missing out.

So, as a thank you to Mary and all of the support she has offered me and my gals over the last few months, I decided to gather together as manyWeight Watchers recipes as I could find.

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This collection of Weight Watchers recipes with points has everything you need tostick to your dailyallowance without feeling as though you’re missing out. It’s filled with fabulous breakfast recipes to kickstart your day, snack recipes to keep your energy levels up during the afternoon slump, family-friendly dinner recipes that are easy to whip together, and some of the most delicious dessert recipes I’ve ever laid my eyes on.

Who says you can’t lose weight without starving?!

And if you are looking for great Weight Watchers recipe book recommendations, anotherfriend of mine HIGHLY recommends Weight Watchers Family Meals: 250 Recipes for Bringing Family, Friends, and Food Together(her kids LOVE the recipes in this book), Weight Watchers One Pot Cookbook(great for lazy nights when you can’t be bothered to cook something complicated), Weight Watchers Cook it Fast: 250 Recipes in 15, 20, 30 Minutes (her absolute favorite cookbook of all time).

WEIGHT WATCHERS BREAKFAST RECIPES

  1. Blueberry Greek Yogurt Muffins(Organize Yourself Skinny)
    (4 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  2. Make Ahead Western Omelet Muffins(Simple Nourished Living)
    (3 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  3. Lemon Blueberry Muffins(Emily Bites)
    (3 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  4. Chicken Sausage and Egg Breakfast Cups(Organize Yourself Skinny)
    (3 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  5. Low Fat Cranberry Scones(Laa Loosh)
    (2 WW Points Per Serving)
  6. Greek Yogurt Pancakes(Recipe Girl)
    (2 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  7. Quiche Cupcakes(Slender Kitchen)
    (1 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  8. Skinny Baked French Toast with Strawberry Topping(Simple Nourished Living)
    (1 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  9. Single-Serve Monkey Bread(Dashing Dish)
    (4 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  10. Chocolate Chip & Yogurt Oatmeal Cookies(Culinary Tuesdays)
    (2 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  11. Cheesy Hashbrown Casserole(Pointless Meals)
    (3 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  12. Whole Wheat Carrot Muffins(Cookin’ Canuck)
    (5 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  13. Warm Cinnamon Swirls(Delectably Skinny)
    (2 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  14. Skinny Spinach and Feta Vegetarian Casserole(Skinny Kitchen)
    (4 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  15. Skinny Pumpkin Spiced Muffins(I should be mopping the floor)
    (2 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  16. Skinny Chocolate Chip Buttermilk Scones(skinnytaste.com)
    (5 WW Points Per Serving)
  17. Weight Watchers Ham and Cheese Frittata(What’s Cooking, Love?)
    (4 WW Points Per Serving)
  18. Skinny Broccoli Cheese Muffins(Simple Nourished Living)
    (5 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  19. Cheeseburger Hash Brown Cups(Emily Bites)
    (3 WW Points Per Serving)
  20. Roasted Strawberry Banana Bread(skinnytaste.com)
    (2 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)

WEIGHT WATCHERS SIDE DISHES & SNACK RECIPES

  1. Weight Watchers Macaroni and Cheese(Real Advice Gal)
    (4 WW Points Per Serving)
  2. Stuffed Mushroom Casserole Recipe(Laa Loosh)
    (3 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  3. Sauteed Vegetables with Herbs and Garlic(Recipe Girl)
    (3 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  4. Super Healthy, Garlic Sauteed Spinach(Skinny Kitchen)
    (1 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  5. Weight Watcher’s BLT Pasta Salad(Recipe Diaries)
    (3 WW Points Per Cup)
  6. Low Fat Twice Baked Potatoes(Stockpiling Moms)
    (2 WW Points Per Serving)
  7. Cinnamon-Apple Glazed Baby Carrots(Becky Cooks Lightly)
    (0 WW Points Per Serving)
  8. Lemon Quinoa Salad with Pistachios & Sun-Dried Tomatoes(Cookin’ Canuck)
    (5 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  9. Weight Watchers Roasted Green Beans and Tomatoes(KitchMe)
    (1 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  10. Zucchini Tots(Old House to New Home)
    (2 WW PointsPlus Per 3 Tots)
  11. Weight Watchers Hoppin’ John Salad with Quinoa(SIMPLE NOURISHED LIVING)
    (5 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  12. Oven Fries(Emily Bites)
    (4 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  13. Creamy Summer Pasta Salad(Laa Loosh)
    (6 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  14. Easy Cheesy Eggplant Casserole(KitchMe)
    (2 WW Points Per Serving)
  15. Garlic Rubbed Roasted Cabbage Steaks(Everyday Maven)
    (2 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  16. Garlic Roasted Green Beans with Almonds(Emily Bites)
    (1 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  17. Toasted Brown Rice with Mushrooms & Thyme(Cooking’ Canuck)
    (1 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  18. Parmesan Zucchini Rounds(Emily Bites)
    (2 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  19. Cinnamon Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Toasted Almonds(Cookin’ Canuck)
    (4 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  20. Cheesy Baked Tomatoes Recipe(Laa Loosh)
    (1 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)

WEIGHT WATCHERS DINNER RECIPES

  1. Chicken Salad with Apples and Cranberries(Simple Nourished Living)
    (5 WW PointsPlus)
  2. Baked Ziti(laa loosh)
    (5 WW PointsPlus)
  3. Shrimp with Zucchini and Tomatoes(The Snack Box!)
    (3 WW Points)
  4. Weight Watchers Sesame Chicken(Boy Meets Bowl)
    (4 WW Points)
  5. Weight Watchers Meatloaf Recipe(Simple Nourished Living)
    (6 WW PointsPlus)
  6. Ww Grilled Jalapeno Chicken(KitchMe)
    (6 WW PointsPlus)
  7. Weight Watchers Stuffed Shells(It All Started With Paint)
    (7 WW Points)
  8. Turkey Chili Mac with Jalapeños(Organize Yourself Skinny)
    (9 WW PointsPlus)
  9. Lemon Garlic Chicken Crock Pot Recipe(laa loosh)
    (3 WW PointsPlus)
  10. Mexican Casserole(Cocinando con Alena)
    (6.5 WW Points)
  11. Bubble Up Pizza(Recipe Diaries)
    (10 WW PointsPlus)
  12. Easy, Skinny Balsamic Rosemary Chicken(Skinny Kitchen)
    (4 WW PointsPlus)
  13. Slow Cooker Beef Stroganoff(WorldWide Recipes)
    (8 WW PointsPlus)
  14. Black Bean and Corn Salad(la loosh)
    (2 WW PointsPlus)
  15. Skinny Steak Fajitas(Skinny Kitchen)
    (5 WW PointsPlus)
  16. Easy Chicken Tortilla Soup(KitchMe)
    (7 WW Points)
  17. Crockpot BBQ Beef Sandwich(la loosh)
    (7 WW PointsPlus)
  18. Bacon Ranch Turkey Wrap(la loosh)
    (6 WW PointsPlus)
  19. Skinny Lasagne Alfredo(Skinny Kitchen)
    (7 WW PointsPlus)
  20. Slow Cooker Hamburger Stew(Simple Nourished Living)
    (4 WW PointsPlus)

WEIGHT WATCHERS DESSERT RECIPES

  1. 1-Point Cookie Balls Make with Oats, Banana, and Mini Chocolate Peanut ButterCups (Lovin’ Our Chaos)
    (1 WW Point Per Serving)
  2. No-Bake Peanut Buttery Cookie Dough Balls(Simple Nourished Living)
    (1 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  3. Mini Cinnamon Rolls(KitchMe)
    (2 WW Points Per Serving)
  4. Frozen Reese’s Peanut Butter Pie(Dashing Dish)
    (5 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  5. Skinny Apple Pie(The Happier Homemaker)
    (1 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  6. Berry Cobbler(Living a Changed Life)
    (4 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  7. Pudding Pops(My Pinterest Affair)
    (1 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  8. Pineapple Upside Down Cake(Recipes We Love)
    (4 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  9. Lemon Thumbprint Cookies(Cookie Recipes)
    (1 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  10. Peanut Butter Pie Recipe with Chocolate Chips(laa loosh)
    (7 WW Points Per Serving)
  11. “No Bake” Skinny Strawberry Shortcake Trifle(Skinny Kitchen)
    (3 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  12. Cheryl’s Bar Cookies From a White Cake Mix(Food.com)
    (4 WW Points Per Serving)
  13. Weight Watchers Brownie Bites Recipe(Six Sisters’ Stuff)
    3 WW PointsPlus Per Serving
  14. Weight Watchers Chocolate Marshmallow Bark (Simple Nourished Living)
    (3 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  15. Blueberry Tart(laa loush)
    (4 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  16. Skinny Key Lime Pie Pops(shaken together)
    (1 WW Point Per Serving)
  17. Pumpkin Fluff(Runs for Cookie Recipes)
    (3 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  18. Skinny Chocolate Coconut Cake Mix Cookie Bars(Simple Nourished Living)
    (3 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  19. Banana Nutella Won Tons(danica’s daily)
    (2 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)
  20. Peach Angel Food Cake(KitchMe)
    (5 WW PointsPlus Per Serving)

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FAQs

How many points is 2 eggs on Weight Watchers? ›

Yes, eggs—including the yolk! —are a ZeroPoint food. (As long as they're prepared with a 0 Points® value cooking spray or sauce.) I'm worried about cholesterol.

What are the new 100 zero point foods on WW? ›

A sneak peek at ZeroPoint foods
  • Non-starchy veggies.
  • Fruit.
  • Fat-free yogurt and cottage cheese.
  • Eggs.
  • Fish and shellfish.
  • Poultry.
  • Tofu and tempeh.
  • Corn and popcorn.

Can you eat too many zero point foods on Weight Watchers? ›

That's right – you can eat as much as you want and not track a point! Weight Watchers purposefully makes a ton of foods zero points – and for good reason: it's fruits and vegetables!

What vegetables are not zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Other vegetables that are not ZeroPoint foods are:
  • Avocados.
  • Parsnips.
  • Potatoes.
  • Sweet potatoes.
  • Yams.
  • Cassava/Yuca/Manioc.
  • Olives.
  • Nuts and seeds (including quinoa and other grains)
Dec 20, 2017

How many WW points is a banana? ›

Weight Watchers Tips, Tricks and Recipes | Hello so I have a silly questions I know bananas are 0 points | Facebook.

How many points is a slice of pizza? ›

One slice of…PointsPlus™ values
Thin crust cheese pizza: crisper and thinner than regular slices5
Thick crust cheese pizza: doughy and chewier than regular slices, but not as thick as deep-dish pizza7-11
Sicilian: thick-crust cheese pizza cut into squares5-7
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How many points is a baked potato on Weight Watchers? ›

Load up a baked potato and dig into a hearty, healthy meal. Start with a small baked potato (4 SmartPoints value), then load it up with one of these 0 SmartPoints value toppings, and dig into a hearty, healthy meal.

What meat is low point Weight Watchers? ›

Ground chicken or turkey that is labeled “breast” or “extra lean” or at least 98% fat free/2% fat. Deli meat that is specifically skinless chicken or turkey breast. If the product contains less than 2% of non-ZeroPoint ingredients (sugar, oil, food starch), it is still considered a ZeroPoint food.

What happens if you only eat zero point foods? ›

While Weight Watchers does not require or recommend that WW members eat zero points worth of food in a day, eating zero point foods for a few days can give your weight loss a jump start. This isn't a long-term plan but rather a way to quickly get back on track with healthy eating.

Why am I not losing weight on Weight Watchers 2024? ›

If you're following (WW) and not losing weight it's most likely because you are: Overeating zero-point foods. Zero-point foods still have calories. It feels too restrictive and you're overeating later.

How can I speed up weight loss on Weight Watchers? ›

6 Science-Backed Tricks That Can Help Make Weight Watchers Work Better
  1. How to lose weight faster on Weight Watchers. ...
  2. Dig in at breakfast. ...
  3. Go for protein early in the day. ...
  4. Look for Mother Nature's seal of approval. ...
  5. Drink a cup of water before every meal. ...
  6. Sip some green tea. ...
  7. Enjoy metabolism-shocking splurges.
Nov 13, 2023

Can you lose 5 lbs a week on Weight Watchers? ›

So, you may be able to lose 5 pounds in your first week or two on Weight Watchers, but as you get used to the plan, you may plateau and will probably slow down to just a couple of pounds per week. Not only is this normal, but it's also preferable.

What cheese is zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

ZeroPoint cheat sheet: yogurt & cottage cheese

While “zero” usually means “nothing,” at WeightWatchers®, ZeroPoint® foods are everything! If yogurt and cottage cheese are your ZeroPoint foods and you've got some questions, you're in the right place.

Are pickles free on Weight Watchers? ›

Dill pickles are one of the best Weight Watchers snacks because they contain 0-point ingredients: just fresh cucumbers, salt, water, vinegar, and other spices.

Is olive oil zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Because of their health benefit, unsaturated fats are lower in Points. For example: 1 tsp olive oil = 2 Points, while 1 tsp coconut oil = 3 Points. Swapping saturated for unsaturated fat could benefit your health, and your Budget!

How many points are in 2 scrambled eggs? ›

Because eggs are a ZeroPoint foods, they do not have any Points™ values—even in a cake recipe.

Can you eat too many eggs on Weight Watchers? ›

“Foods higher in saturated fat are higher in Points. It is also why the most recent dietary guidelines for Americans had no limit on dietary cholesterol but did recommend limiting saturated fat.” In other words, you can continue to enjoy foods that contain dietary cholesterol—including eggs.

How many points is a cup of 2 milk on Weight Watchers? ›

How many Points are in milk?
Cow's milkPoints Values per 1-cup serving
Skim (fat free)3 Points
1% milk (reduced fat)4 Points
2% milk5 Points
Whole milk6-7 Points
Jun 15, 2017

Are eggs zero points on points plus? ›

Standard ZeroPoint Foods:

fruits. eggs. plain nonfat yogurt and cottage cheese. fish and shellfish.

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