
photo credit: kitchen lab
If you are looking for delicious and easy WW Stir Fry Recipes, these Chinese Noodles with Broccoli in Peanut Sauce will knock your Chinese food lovin’ socks off! It’s a healthier version of the popular Asian fare and each 1 1/2 cup serving has just 6 Points +. Loaded with flavor and texture, this healthy meal idea will not disappoint. Try serving it as a WW main dish recipe or even as a low calorie side dish recipe — either way, it’ll satisfy. With tons of fiber and protein, but a lot less fat and calories, this tasty dish let’s you indulge in some amazing flavors with not an ounce of guilt.
Continue reading »
6 Comments »
If you’re craving a good, old fashioned fish n’ chips recipe, try these baked fish sticks instead, and get your craving satisfied without going overboard on your daily Points Plus. By increasing the fiber in the breading and baking the fish instead of frying it, you’ll end up with a much lighter and much healthier meal. And did I mention that it tastes pretty darn good too? In almost as much time as it takes to cook a box of pre-made frozen fish sticks, you can follow this homemade fish sticks recipe and save yourself a LOT of fat, calories and preservatives. This also makes a great meal to serve to the kids!!
Continue reading »
1 Comment »

photo credit: primal kitchen chaos
Sticking with the WW Italian Food Recipes, I thought I’d share this outrageously delicious Italian Meatballs Recipe. Each serving has just 6 Points +, which really is not bad, considering that we’re talking about beef meatballs here. Plus, this recipe makes 8 servings, so it’s great for a big family dinner or potluck. The cinnamon and nutmeg give the meat such a great flavor, and the sauce is so full bodied and delicious…no one will have any idea that this is a low calorie meatball recipe. Enjoy!
Continue reading »
6 Comments »

photo credit: real simple
Treat your family to a delicious and healthy Italian dinner, and while still staying on track with your Weight Watchers goals, by trying out this easy Fettuccine Alfredo Recipe with Broccoli! By making a few small substitutions, and adding in a veggie, we raised the fiber and protein while lowering the fat and calories. And it’s just as creamy and fabulous and the traditional fettuccine Alfredo recipes you’ve tried before. Each serving has 9 Points +, which is not bad for a nicely sized 1 1/2 cup serving. At most restaurants, that dish would cost you about 25-38 Points Plus, making this low calorie fettuccine recipe is a pretty darn good swap. So the next time you are craving some creamy Italian pasta, try out this slimmed down version instead of throwing caution to the wind, and hitting up your fave Italian bistro.
Continue reading »
2 Comments »

photo credit: last fm
This classic southern comfort food recipe is often a popular dish for breakfast lunch or dinner. But the traditional form can pack a whopping 15-22 Points Plus per serving…YIKES! But just because you are watching your weight doesn’t mean you have to give up on Country Fried Steak Recipes. Just try this slimmed down version, adapted from Paula Dean’s Country Fried Steak and Gravy Recipe, and you’ll save yourself a whole lot of extra fat and calories. With just 6 Points + per serving, you can enjoy this southern food favorite and feel not an ounce of guilt. Guess this means I better come up with a good, low Points + Biscuit Recipe now?
Continue reading »
10 Comments »

photo credit: babble
With Spring just around the corner and the sun peeking out every now and then, why not break out the grill?! This delicious Grilled Salmon Recipe with Tomatoes and Basil not only looks beautiful, it tastes great and is super healthy. The fresh tomatoes and kick of garlic and basil add a lot of zing, and give some life to the salmon. I’m typically not a fan of salmon recipes, or salmon in general, but it’s soooo good for you, and so I force myself to try out a variety of Weight Watchers salmon recipes whenever I can. And I have to say that I really, really enjoyed this dish. It tasted so light and fresh, and was the perfect weekend dinner idea. Each serving has just 5 Points +, and the recipe involves very minimal ingredients, so it’s a great healthy meal option in a pinch. Enjoy!
Continue reading »
No Comments »