Two points
6800point you get for eggs
In Weight Watchers, 1 large hard boiled egg is 2 points. You can make egg salad for 3 points or deviled eggs for 2 points as well. A Weight Watchers chopped salad is only 3 points.
1 egg white is 0 Points or 5 Set Points.
2 for the egg 1 for a small pat of butter
Two points
In Weight Watchers, 1 large hard boiled egg is 2 points. You can make egg salad for 3 points or deviled eggs for 2 points as well. A Weight Watchers chopped salad is only 3 points.
There are 2 Weight Watchers points in a boiled egg (based on 1 large egg).
This breakfast sandwich from McDonald's fast food restaurant is worth 7 Weight Watchers Plus points. It is 250 calories.
The points value of roast pork egg foo young on Weight Watchers can vary based on the specific recipe and portion size. Generally, a serving may range from 6 to 10 points, depending on ingredients and cooking methods. It's best to use the Weight Watchers app or calculator for an accurate point calculation based on your specific preparation.
6800point you get for eggs
According to the Weight Watchers program which uses points rather than calories, an egg is 2 points. Also under Weight Watchers, a 3 ounce portion of lean meat is 5 points. The equivalent amount of eggs would, therefore be two and a half eggs.
The number of points in a sausage and egg biscuit can vary based on the specific recipe or brand. Typically, a fast-food sausage and egg biscuit may contain around 500-600 calories, which can translate to roughly 14-18 Weight Watchers points, depending on the program used. For a more accurate count, it's best to refer to the nutritional information provided by the specific restaurant or recipe.