I saw in another thread somebody mentioned "WW bread". I've never seen
this before. It's not available at my meeting either. How many points
per slice is it?
Thanks.
:Bazooka-Joe
Plissken - 12 Oct 2006 21:23 GMT
> I saw in another thread somebody mentioned "WW bread". I've never seen
> this before. It's not available at my meeting either. How many points
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> :Bazooka-Joe
It is 1 point per slice but I've been able to find other bread with the
same amount of points. Just take your point calculator to the store with
you and compare all the different kinds of bread.
Bazooka-Joe - 12 Oct 2006 22:25 GMT
> > I saw in another thread somebody mentioned "WW bread". I've never seen
> > this before. It's not available at my meeting either. How many points
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> same amount of points. Just take your point calculator to the store with
> you and compare all the different kinds of bread.
Yeah, I'm buying Sara Lee bread right now which is really good and 1
pt. per slice too. I thought perhaps the WW bread was 2 or 3 slices
for a point. Oh well.
:Bazooka-Joe
Eddie-Type2 - 13 Oct 2006 00:05 GMT
Joe,
WW bread is 1 point for 2 pieces.
Are you in Canada or the USA ? I to the USA and buy Wegman's Light bread
which is also only 1 point for 2 slices. They also have light hamburger and
hotdog buns for only 1 point each as well.
Tops has similar products.
Eddie
Weight June05-359.0lbs
Current Weight-283.4lbs
Loss to date=75.6lbs
Goal Weight-180.0lbs
I saw in another thread somebody mentioned "WW bread". I've never seen
this before. It's not available at my meeting either. How many points
per slice is it?
Thanks.
:Bazooka-Joe
Plissken - 13 Oct 2006 00:59 GMT
Hmmm, the loaf I have says 2 points for 2 slices. I'm in Canada so maybe
that makes a difference. The hamburger buns we have here are 2 points each.
> Joe,
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Stormmee - 16 Oct 2006 22:31 GMT
1 point for 2 slices but I prefer aunt Millie's, or Sara Lee or the lite
ryes, same points, Lee
> I saw in another thread somebody mentioned "WW bread". I've never seen
> this before. It's not available at my meeting either. How many points
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> :Bazooka-Joe