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Weight Watchers News (September 2015)

Gayle King Loses 4lbs After First Week on Weight Watchers Diet

Gayle King Loses 4lbs After First Week on Weight Watchers Diet
*Gayle King is sharing her weight loss journey on social media, after being horrified to step on a scale and discover she was pushing 200lbs.

Oprah’s best bud has teamed with Weight Watchers, and after a week of being on the diet, King took to Instagram to reveal that she’s dropped 4 pounds, going from 184 to 180 pounds. Via eurweb.com

I tried the Weight Watchers app and it worked

I tried the Weight Watchers app and it worked
In early June, I was sick of feeling like my weight fluctuations controlled me. That’s when one of my coworkers suggested I try something that I hadn’t thought of in years: Weight Watchers. Specifically, the app that you get to use when you become an online member of its program.

That’s right, Weight Watchers — the diet your mom was on in the 90s. And thanks to the app, you don’t have to go to weekly meetings to step on the scale anymore if you don’t want to.

I tried it, and I lost 10 pounds — something I hadn’t even thought was possible before. And I didn’t have to cut out wheat, dairy, meat, or sugar to be successful. Plus, I didn’t feel guilty about food for the first time in years. Via techinsider.io

 

A look at 3 diets; paleo, gluten-free and Weight Watchers

A look at 3 diets; paleo, gluten-free and Weight Watchers
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The program teaches all things in moderation, and promotes portion control to make meal times more manageable. The cons are that the program can be pricey, and weekly weigh-ins are required.

Experts say that the main thing to do when dieting is to consider your goals. Via nydailynews.com

Central Otago Weight Watchers coaches hope to inspire others

Central Otago Weight Watchers coaches hope to inspire others
Central Otago Weight Watchers coaches Amy Sadal, Torey Burns and Sara Nolan have lost 50kg between them but the Central Otago Weight Watchers coaches aren’t finished yet.

Amy Sadal and Torey Burns have started a new Weight Watchers group in Cromwell, while Sara Nolan and Burns have taken over as coaches at the existing group in Alexandra.

The trio, who are all on weight-loss journeys, are excited to be supporting others in their weight-loss efforts, and hope to inspire others with their stories. Via stuff.co.nz

Weight Watchers Zero Point soup recipe with many variations

Weight Watchers Zero Point soup recipe with many variations
It is not always easy to get your family to eat their vegetables, but soup seems to be a popular family meal. Weight Watchers Zero Points soup recipe has been around a very long time and it is a very tasty way to get your sneak vegetables into lunch or dinner for the kids as well as the adults.

There are many variations of the Zero Points soup, but the basics include garlic, onion, carrots, zucchini, cauliflower, broccoli and vegetable broth. You can change up any of the ingredients. Use tomato juice rather than vegetable broth. Or combine half vegetable broth with tomato juice. This may add a few calories to the soup, but not much. If possible use low sodium versions of the broth and juice. Via examiner.com

Weight Watchers’ Healthy Tailgate Recipes

Weight Watchers’ Healthy Tailgate Recipes
Consider swapping out traditional pork brats for turkey brats, which are healthier and leaner. Simply split the turkey brats down the middle, then char them on all sides over the fire. Slip them into toasted whole-wheat buns — and top with jarred roasted red peppers, jarred pickled onions, bagged shredded carrots, and mustard. Via newson6.com