Posted on July 18th, 2008 This crock pot chili recipe not only tastes amazing, but it’s full of fiber, protein, vitamin A and vitamin C, while still being incredibly low in fat and calories. This is an amazing Weight Watchers chili recipe that your whole family will love.
Posted on July 16th, 2008 Looking for a quick and easy garlic bread recipe that’ll knock your taste buds off and still keep you within your Weight Watchers Points range? Try my guilt free Weight Watchers Garlic Toast Recipe and enjoy that crunchy, buttery, garlic-y delight without consuming all the extra fat and calories.
Posted on July 14th, 2008 When I found this awesome crock pot recipe — a delicious Teriyaki Wings recipe for just 2 Weight Watchers Points, I was beyond excited. I HIGHLY recommend giving this tasty chicken wing recipe a try. Because it’s cooked in the slow cooker for so long, the meat REALLY soaks up the sauce and becomes so moist and tender and full of flavor
Posted on July 10th, 2008 Chicken Parmesan is one of my most favorite Italian recipes. And when I found this Weight Watchers crock pot recipe for it, I was so excited to give it a try! It’s amazing — so deliciously cheesy and yet has just 6 Weight Watchers Points per serving.
Posted on July 8th, 2008 There’s nothing that feels better when you’re sick than a good old fashioned bowl of homemade chicken soup. But with this Weight Watchers chicken noodle soup recipe, you can still enjoy a traditional homemade soup, yet still be able to stay within your Points range.
Posted on July 6th, 2008 This crock pot recipe is truly one of my favorites. It’s so yummy and creamy and is such a great comfort food. It’s fast and easy to make and is a great dish to take along to a potluck. Each filling serving yields just 5 Weight Watchers Points so you won’t break your Points bank by digging in.