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Heinz Weight Watchers Chicken SoupNewest Review: ... it doesn't taste great, there is no doubt that this soup is better for you than the Heinz classic varieties, but ... more More Heinz in Food
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by - written on 01/12/09 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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Heinz Weight Watchers Chicken Soup Description: Manufacturer: Heinz / Type: Soup Christmas is fast approaching and like so many others, I am desperately trying to eat healthy foods and lose the extra few pounds that I have managed to put on over the last few months. I am not really sure how this happened, but suddenly I hate the scales and am looking for foods that will be healthy and low fat, rather than creamy and comforting! So, enter the Weight Watchers range from Heinz. They do a handy variety of tinned soups which makes it easy to grab one and take it to the office for lunch. I actually bought 2 295g tins of this soup from ... Read the complete review
by - written on 17/09/09 (Very useful, 56 readings)
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I was tidying up my cupboards in preparation for when Mr Lools and I eventually do move house and was quite shocked to find over 20 tins of Weight Watchers soup hiding in one of the kitchen cupboards. Then it came back to me I had stockpiled after a mass "bargain" purchase from Asda when the soups were on special offer back in May. Since falling pregnant my usually small appetite has got smaller. I have never been able to eat a large meal but now I get full extremely quickly. I'm aware I really do need to eat, so have started grazing rather than the traditional three meals a day routine. My large supply of Weight Watchers Soups are a perfect ... Read the complete review
by - written on 28/11/09 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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Heinz Weight Watchers Chicken Soup Description: Manufacturer: Heinz / Type: Soup As with all products in the Heinz Weight Watchers range, this soup comes in a purple can with the logo on the front and a picture of the soup too. The 295g tin cost me £0.67 from a local supermarket though I have seen them on offer in Poundland so it is worth keeping an eye out for them. You can buy them in most supermarkets and there is a variety of flavours in the range. The tin comes with a handy pull off lid so that you don't need a tin opener. You can either heat gently in a saucepan or put the soup in the microwave for ... Read the complete review
by - written on 08/02/09 (Very useful, 179 readings)
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I have been taking soup into work with me for my lunch recently mostly weight watchers variety. I felt not only would they warm me up ready for playground duty but also be a way for me to eat fewer calories. I bought several varieties including the chicken one at Tesco they were on offer, no longer are the price is 54p for a 295g can. I find this size can good as the bigger cans of soup too big for me but and not big enough for 2 servings. The sort of red coloured wrapper has a picture of a bowl of chicken soup on it the soup looks like it has a few pieces of chicken floating in it. * Nutritional values are 88 calories, 1 ½ weight ... Read the complete review
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