I went to a meeting on Saturday (5/30/09) and they said they are 1 point!
2.5 points
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The lindt chocolate truffle balls are 2 weight watcher points a piece. :o)
A 1.5 oz. Kit Kat bar is 6 points on the points plus plan.
The number of Weight Watchers points in a flapjack can vary significantly depending on the ingredients and portion size. Typically, a standard store-bought flapjack may range from 4 to 8 points. If you're making them at home, using healthier ingredients can help reduce the points. To get an accurate count, it’s best to input the specific recipe into the Weight Watchers app or use their calculator.
Healthy and 'weight watchers' labeled food.
The Weight Watchers points in lasagna can vary significantly based on the ingredients and portion size. Typically, a serving of traditional meat lasagna can range from 8 to 12 points, while a vegetable or lighter version may have fewer points, around 5 to 8. For the most accurate assessment, it's best to calculate the points using the specific recipe and ingredients you plan to use.
Miller 64 is a light beer that typically has a calorie count of around 96 calories per 12-ounce serving. In terms of Weight Watchers points, it usually falls under the category of 3 points plus. However, it's always best to check the most current points system or app, as these values can vary based on specific formulations and updates in the program.
The points value of sweet tea on Weight Watchers can vary based on the recipe and portion size. Typically, sweet tea made with sugar can have a higher points value due to the added sugars. However, if made with a sugar substitute or without added sweeteners, it could have fewer or even zero points. For the most accurate information, it's best to use the Weight Watchers app or website to calculate based on specific ingredients.
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In "The Canterbury Tales," the Miller is described as a large and brawny man, so he would likely have a weight that corresponds to his size and strength. Chaucer does not provide an exact weight for the Miller in the text.
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