Sweet vermouth typically has around 2-3 Weight Watchers points per 1.5-ounce serving, depending on the specific brand and formulation. It's important to check the nutritional information on the label for the most accurate points calculation. Additionally, the points may vary based on the current Weight Watchers program you are following.
Sargento Sweet Balanced Breaks typically contain around 4 to 5 Weight Watchers points, depending on the specific variety and portion size. It's best to check the packaging for the exact points value, as it can vary. Additionally, using the Weight Watchers app or website allows you to get the most accurate points calculation tailored to your personal plan.
12 oz can is 3 pts..not bad
Yes it is 5 points so watch out on the brown sugar!
A teaspoon of white sugar is typically 1 Weight Watchers point.
you can figure it out at a simple website http://internationalweightwatchers.info/online-weight-watchers-point-counter.HTML it gives you a mathematical formular that you can use to figure out any food you like to eat. Or simply when you join weight watchers they give you a book that tells you everything on the McDonalds menu and how many points it is, Hope this helps, Sierra:)
One ounce of sweet vermouth contains approximately 45 calories.
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A Nature Valley Almond Sweet and Salty Nut Bar typically contains about 5 Weight Watchers points, though this can vary slightly based on the specific flavor and any changes in formulation. It's always best to check the packaging or the Weight Watchers app for the most accurate and current point value.
It could be listed on the Weight Watchers website.
Well honey, a glazed donut typically ranges from 9-12 Weight Watchers points depending on the size and ingredients. So, if you're trying to stay on track with your points, you might want to think twice before indulging in that sweet temptation. But hey, life is short, so if you want that donut, just own it and enjoy every bite!
They still sell them at Walmart
Sweet vermouth (the other kind, dry vermouth, goes into regular gin and vodka martinis).