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I want to be honest, I’ve done this post today more for me than you. It’s the new year, so it is time to get serious about dropping a few pounds. Like most people, I think I say that every year after the holidays. After plowing through Chocolate Pretzel Crisps, Pumpkin Cake, and endless cookies, it’s time to buckle down and just stop. Eating so much junk, that is.

Since I was about 16, I’ve tried every diet in the book over the years. Cabbage soup diet, Adkins, the Military Diet (that one was short-lived!), Special K diet, Slimfast, Weight Watchers and just plain starving myself (another short-lived attempt!) were among the few to try to lose that 10-15 lbs that is always hanging around. The only thing that has ever shown me true results has been Weight Watchers because it allows me to eat like a real person. I’m not big on cutting out an entire food group because basically I like food too much. Plus, if you tell me that I can’t have sweets or dessert anymore – I might just die. Just kidding. Kind of.

I’m going to get back on the Weight Watchers wagon this month. I’m not ready to jump into it with both feet yet and attend all the meetings but I’m going to start planning our dinners with Weight Watchers in mind.

So, this post is basically to round-up some great ideas to get me started. I’m the WORST with dinner planning. I can only ever think of 3-4 of the same things to make every night. I have no creativity when it comes to dinner planning whatsoever and this year I plan to change that.

I’m going to plan ahead and have an arsenal of great Weight Watcher (WW) friendly recipes ready to go. Whether you are following the Weight Watchers plan exactly, toying with the idea or just want some healthy options for the family, there are 15 great recipes below to choose from.

Baked Turkey and Jack Cheese Chimichangas

Yep, you can still have chimichangas with Weight Watchers – you just have to bake it instead. This meal has 9 points with the new WW program.

DIY Light Frappuccino Recipe

I’m not embarrassed to say that I’m obsessed with Starbucks Frappuccinos. Sure, I can order them “light” at Starbucks but I just found this way to make my own at home for only 2 WW points and save the $4.

Banana Bites

Sure, I’d like to dip these bad boys in chocolate but they are also tasty as they are with only 3 WW points for 4 bites. Plus, they make a delicious post-workout snack.

Weight Watchers Chicken Pot Pie

I love comfort food, especially pot pie. Here is a great way to make it and still stay on track. This dish is 4-6 WW points on the OLD plan. Not sure with the new plan.

Weight Watchers Pizzadilla

These pizzadillas are so easy to make and I love that the kids won’t even know they are technically “mom’s diet food”.

Crockpot Potato Soup for Weight Watchers

Crockpot Potato Cheese Soup is a staple in our dinner planning but I have to admit that my version isn’t so healthy. I’m so excited to find this healthier version that will definitely make my dinner list this week!

Meat Lover’s Pizza

Yes, you can have pizza AND it is loaded with meat. This one (originally from Oprah but Emily’s Bites makes it look delicious!) will make you think you are cheating but you be staying on track!

Lasagna Rolls with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce

Pasta is one of my favorite foods. Not the best thing to load up on when you are “dieting” but these Lasagna Rolls from Cooking Light are amazing and only 8 points (on the old points plan)

Weight Watchers Sauteed Shrimp

I LOVE shrimp. My family? Not so much. This recipe will be just for me and it’s a great way to have one of my favorite foods without soaking it in butter.

Spaghetti Pie

This is a twist on the traditional spaghetti that I can get behind. Stuffed with meat, cheese and pasta and it is still WW-friendly.

Buffalo Chicken Lasagna

When I lost the baby weight with Weight Watchers after the birth of my second child, this was one of my go-to recipes. My husband loved it and he said it didn’t even taste like “dieting”.

Weight Watchers Double Chocolate Pudding

Like I said, I have a major sweet tooth so being able to still have dessert is huge with any weight-loss attempt I make. this Double Chocolate Pudding is only 3 WW points and will do just the trick.

Classic Chili (Slow Cooker)

When you are dealing with 13 degree weather in Chicago, you need something warm and hearty. Enter the Classic Chili from Weight Watchers.

Weight Watchers Chicken Salad with Walnuts and Grapes

Not your ordinary chicken salad. This Weight Watcher’s recipe has crunchy nuts and sweet grapes, plus three types of fresh vegetables.

Weight Watcher Friendly Meatloaf Sandwich

Meatloaf is good on its own but make it into a sandwich and you have something special. This Weight Watcher Friendly meatloaf recipe that is made into a healthy sandwich is A+ in my book.

15 Weight Watcher Recipes for a New Year - Skinny Not Skinny (2024)

FAQs

What is an example of a Weight Watchers meal? ›

Sample meal plan
BreakfastDinner
FridayOatmeal with berriesOrder in pizza; salad with chickpeas
SaturdayEgg baked in avocado with smoked salmon, capers, and dillOut for dinner
SundaySweet pineapple and strawberry salsa with yogurtSlow cooker lasagna
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May 22, 2018

What is a good substitute for butter on Weight Watchers? ›

The Weight Watchers-recommended healthy oils (olive, sunflower, safflower, flaxseed, canola) can be substituted for butter in any recipe. This simple switch does not particularly decrease the PointsPlus values in the recipe, but will eliminate saturated fats and cholesterol.

What foods are 0 points on Weight Watchers? ›

Our ZeroPoint food categories
  • Non-starchy vegetables. With a wide range of health benefits, it's no wonder non-starchy veggies are a ZeroPoint food for everyone. ...
  • Fruits. ...
  • Chicken & turkey breast. ...
  • Fish & shellfish. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Tofu & tempeh. ...
  • Beans, peas & lentils. ...
  • Low-fat yoghurt & cottage cheese.
Dec 9, 2021

Do Weight Watchers have a meal planner? ›

This meal planner can help you jump into planning, prepping, eating— and losing weight.

What is a typical breakfast on Weight Watchers? ›

WW breakfast
  • Refried beans with poached egg and pico | Recipes | WW USA. ...
  • Ham and Egg Breakfast Quesadilla. ...
  • Veggie and egg coffee-cup scramble | Recipes | WW USA. ...
  • Breakfast Scrambled Egg Pizza | Recipes | WW USA. ...
  • Poblano and egg breakfast sandwich | Recipes | WW USA. ...
  • Tex-Mex Scrambled Eggs | Recipes | WW USA.

How did Kelly Clarkson lose weight? ›

Kelly Clarkson has shared some strategies that contributed to her recent weight loss. She credits several factors that contributed to losing weight, including exercise, eating a healthy mix of food, and allowing herself occasional treats. Clarkson also enjoys infrared saunas and cold plunges.

What is the best cheese to eat on Weight Watchers? ›

Cheddar, mozzarella, feta—it's all on the menu. Here's some “Gouda” news for cheese-lovers working toward a weight loss goal: On WW, you can enjoy your favorite foods—including grilled cheese and pizza! —without saving all your Points® for a single cheese pull.

What tastes like butter but is healthy? ›

"However, we need to step back and decide if there's something even better." Nut and seed butters, such as almond or sunflower, are naturally rich in heart-healthy fats and also contain fiber and protein, which are not found in butter substitutes. You can also try mashed avocado, hummus, or extra virgin olive oil.

What is a good substitute for heavy cream on Weight Watchers? ›

Evaporated Skim Milk is canned, unsweetened fat-free milk that has had about 60% of its water removed making it a great substitute for heavy cream in recipes. You can also try swapping whipped, chilled evaporated skim milk for regular whipped cream in some recipes.

How many points are 2 eggs on Weight Watchers? ›

It doesn't matter what you cook your eggs with or in. Because eggs are a ZeroPoint foods, they do not have any Points™ values—even in a cake recipe.

What vegetables are not free on Weight Watchers? ›

Other vegetables that are not ZeroPoint foods are:
  • Avocados.
  • Parsnips.
  • Potatoes.
  • Sweet potatoes.
  • Yams.
  • Cassava/Yuca/Manioc.
  • Olives.
  • Nuts and seeds (including quinoa and other grains)
Dec 20, 2017

What cheese is zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Yoghurt and cottage cheese (specifically plain, 99% fat-freet varieties) have made it onto the list of ZeroPoint food groups because they are nutrient-dense, packed with protein, and great sources of calcium and vitamin D, two key nutrients that are important for bone health.

What to eat at a diner on Weight Watchers? ›

To keep the menu under control, keep some basics in mind: low fat, high fiber. Grilled, broiled, baked or sautéed chicken and fish, turkey sandwiches on wheat minus the mayo, vegetable omelets, salads with just a touch of dressing — all receive a PointsPlus™ value stamp of approval.

How to do weight watchers for beginners? ›

How to Start WW
  1. Research the different WW plans to determine which is best for you. Enter in your information and goals to figure out what your daily points are.
  2. Find recipes and build your meals around the foods that fit well within your plan. ...
  3. Track daily in the WW app to hold yourself accountable.
Jan 12, 2022

What are the 3 plans for Weight Watchers? ›

Weight Watchers now has 3 different food plans to choose from: the blue plan, the green plan, and the purple plan. While they all follow the same basic formula of tracking your food intake throughout the day, they do offer slightly different SmartPoints and ZeroPoint foods.

What is a typical Weight Watchers diet? ›

Although the WeightWatchers Point system emphasizes whole, unprocessed foods, including vegetables, fruits, and lean proteins, no foods are off-limits. While healthy choices are encouraged, members can choose any foods they want, as long as they stay under their daily Points allotment.

What are some good foods to eat on Weight Watchers? ›

  • Avocados.
  • Fresh vegetables.
  • Leafy greens & lettuces.
  • Herbs.
  • Onions & garlic.
  • Pre-cut or spiralized veggies.
  • Fresh fruit.
  • Tofu or tempeh.

What foods does Weight Watchers recommend? ›

A sneak peek at ZeroPoint foods
  • Non-starchy veggies.
  • Fruit.
  • Fat-free yogurt and cottage cheese.
  • Eggs.
  • Fish and shellfish.
  • Poultry.
  • Tofu and tempeh.
  • Corn and popcorn.

What foods can you eat and not eat on Weight Watchers? ›

WW says no foods are off limits. You simply track what you eat and try to stay within your points budget.

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