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Title: Weight Loss and Maintenance
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Moderator:ASICS::LESLIE
Created:Tue Jul 10 1990
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:933
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358.0. "Some new WW frozen products" by COOKIE::WILCOX () Wed Sep 21 1988 21:52

As an avid WW fan, I'm always on the lookout for new products they put
out to make my hurried days easier.  Well, here in Colorado I just
discovered their new frozen BROWNIES, frozen raspberry mousse (haven't
tried it 'cause I don't like they're mix-it-up raspberry mousse), and
two kinds of frozen stuffed potatoes.  Also new here were pasta
primivera and oh shoot, I forgot the other new one...

The best part is the brownies are only 1/2 bread, 1/2 fruit, and 20
optional.  I really need a chocolate fix now and again, and the cakes
seem to be so many exchanges.  I think the brownies are quite good,
at least as good as anything you'd get from the vending machines. 
(if only they'd make a WW vending machine...)  They're especially
good on top of the Grand Collection chocolate ice milk.  The stuffed 
potatoes make quite a good lunch.  I think the brocolli/cheese is a bit
better than the chicken divan, 'cause the chicken has a little too
much salt for my taste.

Happy eating,

Liz

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358.1drool, drool :-)ARGUS::CORWINSocial CaterpillarThu Sep 22 1988 21:0235
re .0 (Liz)

Everything you've mentioned sounds great! I am also on the lookout for new
WW products, and my mouth is watering...

Oh, I hope they show up here soon!

You might want to try the frozen raspberry mousse even if you don't like the
mix-it-up version.  They have three different "kinds" of chocolate mousse and
they all taste different (mix-it tastes the worst!, the pops are in the middle
but the lowest in exchanges, and the "desserts" are the best but "expensive"
in terms of exchanges, like the chocolate cake, etc.)

Out of curiosity, how big are the brownies (I guess it had to come someday,
but "diet brownies" sounds as silly as "diet chocolate cake" :-)) compared
to the chocolate cake.  You can always cut the cake in half (if you have the
willpower...), especially if you're combining it with "ice cream".

The stuffed potatoes and pasta primavera also sound interesting.  I always
like to keep a couple of frozen dinners in the freezer for a quick meal.

>The best part is the brownies are only 1/2 bread, 1/2 fruit, and 20
>optional.

I wonder how much it costs to ship these things in dry ice :-)
Has anyone found any of these new products in the Marlboro/Maynard area?

>(if only they'd make a WW vending machine...)

What a thought!  The closest we come here is salads and fruit cups, but I
guess that's better than it used to be in the old days...

Thanks for all the information,
Jill

358.2WW SELECTIONSAKOV12::PIMENTELFri Sep 23 1988 20:2314
    Sounds like WW makes different foods for different areas.  Haven't
    heard of any of the foods mentioned.  However, have made my own
    stuffed baked potatoe by using a small baked potatoe then spreading
    on 1 TBL WW Port Cheese spread and adding some cooked broccoli.
    It's good!
    
    Where do you find a good WW selection in Framingham/Ashland area?
    Shaw's in Ashland seems to carry lots of the same things, haven't
    seen the Mexican food that was advertised on T.V. 6 months ago.
    Has anyone else.
    
    Mary
    

358.3WW POTATOEATSE::DIONNEFri Sep 23 1988 20:543
    I just bought the WW Baked Potatoe with Brocoli at DeMoulas
    in Nashua, NH.  Haven't tried it yet, but it looks good.

358.4an opinion...JJM::ASBURYMon Sep 26 1988 15:3712
    I had the WW Baked Potato with broccoli and cheddar for dinner last
    night. It was good...
    
    I actually would have preferred a little more broccoli and just
    a little less cheddar sauce, but that's just me. 
    
    I also bought the Chicken Divan Baked Potato, but I haven't tried
    it yet.
    
    -Amy.
    

358.5Browine size, etc.COOKIE::WILCOXMon Sep 26 1988 16:4322
re .1  The brownies are about 2.5"x1" and are topped with a few
chopped walnuts.  Also have a few chocolate chips in the middle.
They're good warmed in the microwave.

I tried the frozen raspberry mousse and didn't care for it much,
but then, I like the mix-it-up chocolate the best of the chocolates
(so much for my taste!).  It might also be that I needed to let it
sit and thaw instead of micro-thawing.  The berries stayed frozen.

The other thing I forgot about was chicken fettucini.  It's really
good.  I would agree that more brocholli and less "cheese" (that
color can't be naturally occuring) would be better on the potato.

For a real treat, I like to melt one tablespoon of super chunk peanut
butter in the microwave and pour it over a serving of the chocolate
ice milk.  If you're really into hoarding exchanges, you might also
put a graham cracker in the bowl and slice a banana on top.

(thank goodness it's lunchtime!)

Liz

358.6Stop and Shop in Milford has them allHYEND::LJOHNSONMon Sep 26 1988 18:1115
    Re. 2
    
    Mary I have found a wide variety of the WW frozen foods 
    in the Super Stop and Shop in Milford, MA. (not far from
    Ashland).  I have tried the brownies and they are excellent!
    I haven't tried the stuffed potatoes yet, but they are on my
    list for next week.  They have the mexican dinners too.
    
    WW desserts have helped me through the first 3 weeks of
    Weight Watchers, they're worth the exchanges cuz you know
    you aren't cheating because you don't have to guess how
    many exchanges are in each special treat.
    
    			Linda

358.7chicken fettucini! Yeah!JJM::ASBURYTue Sep 27 1988 18:037
    Add another vote for the Chicken Fettucini! I had it for dinner
    last night and, aside from being a bit saltier than my taste (almost
    everything is...), it was fantastic!
    
    -Amy.
    

358.8It's only Rock and RollBOSHOG::PYTKOTue Sep 27 1988 20:3812
    RE. 2
    
    Stop and Shop on Rt. 20 in Marlboro has the mexican entrees, the
    brownies, the WW ice cream, not sure about potatoes.  Stop and Shop
    on Temple St in Framingham has similiar foods but long checkouts.
    
    Star on Rt. 20 also has a lot of WW products.  Farm Stand, Big D,
    and Purity Supreme don't have enough selection.
    
    Veteran Dieter,
    Jean

358.9More WW Items - Shaw's in AshlandBPOV02::SKOWRONEKWed Sep 28 1988 14:1524
    
    
    I was at Shaw's in Ashland last week, and noticed that they not
    only carry the WW frozen dinners and deserts, but they also carry
    WW Spaghetti sauce, WW Coffee Creamer, WW Hot Chocolate, WW Sweetner,
    WW Cheddar cheese (shredded and block), and a few more WW products
    that I never knew WW had.  It might be worth it to check them out,
    they are expensive, but they are on the program.  I will also assume
    that most Shaw's carry these items.
    
    Also, if you are really into sweets, you might want to try ALBA
    77.  It is made to fit the WW program and it tastes great.  I usually
    have the shake - I take 1/2 cup cold water, 1 package of Alba 77,
    and 1/2 cup of ice and throw it all in a blender and it makes a
    great shake - and it only costs 1 milk exchange.  There are a few
    other ideas on the package that are worth checking out.
    
    Well, thats all I have for now  . . . .
    
    Good luck shopping !
    
    Debby
    

358.10Thanks AKOV12::PIMENTELThu Sep 29 1988 19:1713
    Thanks everyone for the where to buy a variety of WW Dinners.
    
    Debby, I know that Shaw's in Ashland carries all the "goodies" but
    their selection of frozen dinners leaves something to be desired.
    I might save you some money by telling you to skip the WW popcorn
    as it only yeilds 1 cup, if that, in the microwave (supposed to
    be 2 cups.)
    
    I do have to add the the WW food has improved 100% over the years
    and it doesn't taste like "diet" food.  
    
    

358.11notesANT::IBRAHIMMon Oct 10 1988 13:133
    
    

358.12New yogurt from WWCOOKIE::WILCOXDatabase Systems/WestMon Mar 20 1989 16:0513
Just discovered a new WW yogurt, not frozen, but thought I'd mention
it in this note anyhow.  It's called Ultimate 90, contains 90 calories,
is sweetened with Nutrasweet, and counts as 1 milk and 10 optional!
No fruit exchange to count!!  Now, I tried the strawberry over the
weekend when I had all but lost my sense of taste (got a bad cold)
and it seemed good, but I wasn't sure.  I had my hubby taste it and
he said it was good.  He generally doesn't like anything sweetened
with other than sugar, so maybe his is a good recommendation.

Happy eating,

Liz

358.13Ultimate 90CECV01::KELLEYFri Apr 14 1989 19:237
    I like the Ultimate 90 better than their previous yogurt, I have
    been eating the blueberry yogurt and I like it a lot, but I have 
    heard the lemon is great.  Unfortunately, I have not been able to 
    find the lemon  flavored one at the store.
                    
    Mary

358.14Finally! Yummy yogurt w/out sugar!ATSE::BLOCKWith a mind of magic & a magical mindFri Apr 14 1989 21:599
	Have you tried the Yoplait 90?  How does the WW Ulinmate 90 compare?
	I really love the Yoplait, but I wish it came in more flavors -- I've
	only seen strawberry, raspberry, blueberry, and strawberry-banana.
	Yoplait regular used to come in lemon; it was great!

	Beverly


358.15Now that they've remodled and expandedAWARD2::HARMONMon Jun 05 1989 17:066
    The Victory Market in Clinton has quite a good selection of WW meals,
    treats and snacks!
    
    P.
    

358.16New ice cream treatsCOOKIE::WILCOXDatabase Systems/WestThu Aug 17 1989 16:0517
Thought I'd critique a couple more "new" WW products that I just found
at King Sooper's in Colorado Springs.

First, the Peanutbutter Fudge bars.  Not too good IMHO.  You have to
keep in mind that I'm a PB and Chocolate freak, Reese's cups are a 
FAVORITE.  These just didn't cut it.  They're ok, but not anything I
would probably buy again.  Good news is they are only 1/2 milk, 1/4 fruit
and 10 optional.

Next, the Pecans and Prailine ice cream - OUTSTANDING (IMHO, of course).
Now this stuff is good!  Creamy, lots of flavor, and chunky stuff just
like it should be.  It's a fruit, 1/2 milk, and 20 optional.

Happy eating!

Liz

358.17CALLME::MR_TOPAZThu Aug 17 1989 17:3118
                    -< WW Frozen Chocolate Mousse Bars: >-
                    -<   Good Eats, Crummy Packaging    >-
       
              
       And a complaint.
       
       WW frozen Chocolate Mousse bars are absolutely delicious; there
       may be no better way to spend 35 calories (or the fractions
       of WW exchanges).  
       
       BUT, they now package the bars 2-to-a-wrapper, so that there is
       almost no way to avoid having two of them instead of just 1. This
       seems to have been some sort of cost-cutting measure by whoever
       makes the stuff (Heinz?), but WW should have vetoed the idea
       before it ever got to consumerland.
       
       --Mr Topaz 

358.18Breakfasts!!COOKIE::WILCOXDatabase Systems/WestTue Oct 03 1989 20:4823
Announcing, Weight Watchers frozen breakfasts!  My opinion of the following:

1) The Canadian "egg McMuffin".  Very good!  Is an English muffin, cheese,
   some kind of egg stuff (may be real scrambled egg), and slice of Canadian
   bacon.  I think this ranks right up there with the real thing, and I like
   it a lot.  If I remember correctly, it's only 1.5 bread, 1.5 protein, 
   and 20 optional.

2) The sasuage biscuit.  Also pretty good.  Is a biscuit with sausage patty.
   I didn't like it as well as the other, but maybe if I added some sharp
   cheese it would be a little better.

3) The pancakes.  Come in 3 varieties (that's I've found).  One has "sasuage"
   links, the others are strawberry and blueberry.  I've only tried the
   strawberry.  I didn't feel it was worth the 1.5 bread and 1 fruit.  It would
   do in a pinch, but wasn't real good.  Small pancakes, fruit not real good.

Happy eating!

Liz

ps, found them at Albertson's

358.19fat content is importantWORDS::BADGEROne Happy camper ;-)Wed Oct 04 1989 00:233
    But how's the fat content?  WW food is usually bad in fat content.
    

358.20LESLIE::LESLIEWed Oct 04 1989 09:564
358.21I'll checkCOOKIE::WILCOXDatabase Systems/WestWed Oct 04 1989 13:473
If I remember, I'll come in armed (how come we never say "thighed"?) with
that info tomorrow!

358.22cost?CIVIC::WEBERWed Oct 04 1989 16:232
    What's there cost?

358.23Fat update, etc.COOKIE::WILCOXDatabase Systems/WestMon Oct 09 1989 13:3520
OK, here's what I jotted down.

The Canadian bacon "McMuffin" has 8 grams fat, 1 saturated.  Cost is $1.36
I compared it to the Swanson brand and it has 1/2 the fat of that one!

The Sasuage biscuit has 11 grams fat, 2 saturated, also $1.36.

The pancakes and "sasuage" have 10 grams fat, 1 gram saturated.  It's cost
is $1.82

I noted that there is also French toast, and there are shelf tags for
banana nut muffins and blueberry muffins though they don't appear to 
have arrived yet.

In addition, I've tried the sirloin tips in mushroom sauce - I'd buy it again
chicken cordon bleu - I'd buy it again
garden lasagne - I'd buy it again
and I do't remember what the last one was called, but it's sliced beef in
some kind of sauce.  I think I'd pass on this one.

358.24LESLIE::LESLIEMon Oct 09 1989 16:174