Find it out at your next appointment at weight watchers.
2 for the egg 1 for a small pat of butter
It depends on how you cooked it. If it's just a grilled chicken leg then 3 or 4. But if your eating a fried chicken leg then it would be 8 or 9. The points go up because of all fat in the grease, regardless if you took off the skin.
The average Cobb salad, based on restaurant portions, contains 19 Weight Watcher points.
A breaded pork cutlet is 7 Weight Watchers points.
Per the Weight Watchers site, a serving of ten (broiled not fried) sea scallops (larger by comparison to bay scallops) is ten points. That works out to one point per scallop.
Fried pickles are less than one point per pickle. They also qualify for the "core" program. So they are a good food no matter which diet you are on.
There are 4 points per deep fried cookie; this assumes 156 calories and 9.8g of fat. The recipe calls for the cookie to be coated with a funnel-cake-like batter, then deep fried.
Boiled chicken, Backed chicken, Grilled chicken. As long as it isn't fried and does not have the skin on it chicken is good for dieting.
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Yes. Often chicken nuggets are fried or deep fried. When you fry chicken, you have to add oil or lard to the mixture over the chicken to make it actually fry in the pan and not burn. It is this oil or fat that is in the covering on the meat that will make a person gain weight.
Yes, it is really fried, if you're looking for the best fried chicken in Melbourne, come and visit Big Mumma's Fried Chicken. :)