How Many Points Is Scrambled Eggs On Weight Watchers

How Many Points Is Scrambled Eggs On Weight Watchers

Hi Everyone! How are you all doing?  One of the questions I've been asked the most since starting the Weight Watchers Smart Points program is…what do you eat and how are you making the program work for you?  I thought it would be good to pop in to give you all a recap of my Weight Watchers Smart Points thoughts after working the program for one month.

First the exciting part ~ I've lost 6.2 lbs on the program and actually lost this during the holiday season.  That is something I can honestly say I am not sure has happened in quite some time.  I did not feel deprived in any way when travelling or attending parties but definitely had quite a bit of learning to do to decide "is this food worth it" and how can I balance things out after that amazing piece of coconut pound cake or cookies from my family.  Now that the holidays are officially over, I am looking forward to seeing what Smart Points can really do for me.

I have to say things are definitely getting easier now that I am figuring out what to eat on Smart Points and I feel "excited" about the plan again.  I loved points+ but was in kind of a rut as I was "too comfortable" with working the program. My go to program will always be Simply Filling, however, I feel like Smart Points gives you a "controlled" version of Simply Filling by naturally making you focus on Simply Filling foods ~ it's like the best of both worlds.

To help give everyone some ideas, here are some of the eats I've been enjoying along with their Smart Points Values.

BREAKFASTS:

Seriously, my favorite meal of the day and I always allocate about 6-10 points a day for it.  It definitely helps get me through to lunch if I have protein to start my day along with a fruit and/or veggie to round it out.

My favorite breakfast at the moment involve Trader Joe's Canadian Bacon 4 slices = 1 smartpoint.  Saute with bell pepper, onion, mushrooms then scramble with an egg + egg white.  Or simply toss with fresh tomatoes and basil for a tasty 3 smart point scramble.

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Make your own English Muffins (make sure to make 18 versus 9) or buy the light versions for a delicious breakfast sandwich using sausage or canadian bacon with a "fried' egg and hot sauce!

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I also totally dig Quiches ~ I've been taking my Mini Crustless Kale Quiches and adding my Homemade Simply Filling Sausage (after it's cooked) and making full size Sausage, Kale and Quiche Muffins for 4 smart points each.

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Other breakfasts include:

  • 2 pcs. Trader Joe's Peppered Turkey Bacon or sausage, a scrambled egg & 3/4 c Ore Idea Western Potatoes "fried" in 1 tsp. oil for 6 smart points
  • Breakfast Burritos – made with Bacon or Sausage
  • Healthy Egg Rollfor 5 smart points
  • Banana 1 Tbsp Peanut Butter on a slice of 12 grain toast for 6 smart points.
  • Hard Boiled Egg, Banana – 2 smart points
  • And sometimes, just simply Slow Cooker Blueberry & Peach Oatmeal

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LUNCHES:

Often my go to for lunch is a salad with protein ~ sometimes I plan my salads and other times I will make a salad out of the prior nights leftovers – like Nachos made into a Taco Salad.

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Some of my favorite things for lunch other than salad:

Wraps!  I wrap up 2 oz of turkey, ham or trader joe's cooked peppered turkey bacon with veggies in La Tortilla Light Flour Wraps or these Ole Low Carb Wraps.

I am currently IN LOVE with Trader Joe's Albacore tuna – did you know the entire can is only 1 smart point?!  That definitely leaves enough to add mayo….here is how I make up my tuna and I scoop it up with crunchy crackers or put it on salad.

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I am kinda loving that Sushi pretty much stayed the same point for point so I can grab this deliciousness just about anywhere for 1 smart point a piece.

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On super busy weeks, I pick a recipe I want to try that The Husband will not eat, make it and divide it up into 5 containers for the week.  If it makes more, I freeze those containers so I have lunch any day I need it.  One recipe I am loving this winter is my Slow Cooker Two Pea Split Pea Soup.He is weird and doesn't eat peas 😀

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SNACKS:

I love snacks ~ they make me happy and my life would not be complete without them.  I carry them with me everywhere I go as they have saved me so many times from devouring things when I get too hungry.

Most mornings include a tall, nonfat cappuccino with caramel drizzle just on the foam for 2 smart points.

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I pair just about every snack I have with a fruit and/or vegetable (zero points):

  • Sargento Light String Cheese – 1 smart point
  • Hard Boiled Eggs – 2 smart points (2 egg whites = 0 smart points)
  • 1-2 tbsp. nuts
  • Celery & Carrots with 1 Tbsp peanut butter

Shrimp Cocktail 3 oz (about 12-14 large shrimp) for 1 point! Also one of my favorite things to bring to a party.

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"Banana Chips" – 1 tbsp real deal peanut butter with banana slices – I LOVE these!  They definitely go further when sliced into rounds versus putting the pb on a whole banana.

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DINNERS:

Every week, I sit down and pick out 4-5 meals that we can make for dinner.  I also try to include one leftover night and one night out.  I typically pick 1 new recipe a week to try to keep things interesting.

Here are some of the dinners we have had this past month that we both loved!

Burgers without a Bun (The Husband doesn't eat meatloaf but he eats these :D) – 7 smart points and served with a side of kale chips.

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WW Best Ever Steak Sandwiches – 8 smart points – served with a nice salad on the side.

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Pita Pizzas are so fun ~ build your own with your favorite toppings.  You get 14 turkey pepperoni for 1 point or have 4 slices of that Canadian Bacon for 1 point…I add pineapple, peppers, onions, mushrooms and jalapenos or hot cherry peppers.  You can use whole wheat pitas (Sara Lee Mr. Pita = 3 smart points for the entire thing) or use Flat Out Bread.

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Weight Watchers Individual Chicken Pot Pies – 8 smart points a cup!

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Nachos! Make your own "chips" to get 24 chips for 5 smart points, top with 3 oz turkey, 2 tbsp low-fat cheese and all your favorite nacho toppers for 10 points or less.  You can also make breakfast nachos too.

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I've also been making a few recipes out of my new Weight Watchers Cookbook – love the Lentil & Kale soup.  My other goto's for a quick dinner (pick any lean protein that you grill – chicken (5 oz = 3 sp), pork, steak), serve with veggies and these awesome smashed potatoes.

DINING OUT:

I haven't quite built up my list of ideas for Smart Points for dining out as this new program change has also inspired me to get back in the kitchen.

My goto for breakfasts is always to get two eggs over medium, 2 pieces bacon, 1 slice whole wheat toast dry with the butter on the side in case I want it and tomato slices instead of potatoes.  Usually 11 smart points and always satisfying.

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My dining out strategy for lunches is a salad with protein, dressing on the side like this awesome BBQ chicken salad that I am totally recreating.  The BBQ sauce gave it so much flavor, I didn't really need the dressing.

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For dinners, I choose a lean protein (Lobster and Shrimp are my favorite!), double the veggies and pick only 1 carb (either bread or a potato but not both).  For those wondering, this is Mary's Pizza Shack Protein Plate – chicken breast with garlic mushrooms and it comes with their house salad or soup – so good!

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Rotisserie chicken is 1 for 1 – 1 oz = 1 smart point.

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I haven't braved Chipotle yet, but, I will go back and get my Chicken Salad Bowl – it should be around the same points as before.

Other things I am digging:

  • Panda Express Bowl – Get the bowl filled with vegetables and topped with a scoop of Kung Pao for 7 smart points.
  • Panera's Chicken Soba Noodle Bowl with an apple is OK and counts as 10 smart points for the entire dish.
  • Lettuce Wrapped Burger – toss the bun and save quite a bit on points.  Habit Burgers is 7 points!
  • Red Robin Chicken Ensenada Platter with 1 chicken breast is 6 smart points.
  • Lobster & Filet with all veggies – my favorite steak dinner – varies depending on how you get it.

DESSERT:

I have made a bunch of Homemade Banana Ice Cream and Sundaes!  Just count points for the toppings you use.  This one was 4 smart points and worth every single one!  We also divided up a 13 point brownie into 4 pieces so each "chunk" was 3 points.  I broke that up over my sundae to have "brownie bits" in my ice cream – so good!

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Strawberry Banana Ice Cream – 0 smart points – just count the cone!

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Other than that, my desserts have been 2 smart points Dove Chocolates or fruit.

What is one of your go to meals or snacks?

I would love to hear your awesome points find, meal ideas and what is working for you so we all can build one awesome list of ideas.

Have a fantastic week everyone!

How Many Points Is Scrambled Eggs On Weight Watchers

Source: https://www.danicasdaily.com/weight-watchers-smart-points-what-to-eat

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