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Weight Watchers Chocolate and Orange Mini Muffin MixNewest Review: ... are always slightly heavier than their home made counterparts. Not so with these, Weight Watchers have obviously spent time ... more |
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by - written on 26/07/09 (Very useful, 87 readings)
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While I make lots of both sweet and savoury muffins each week I was intrigued to try this Weight Watchers Mini Muffin Mix, even more so by the fact that each muffin would contain just half a Weight Watchers point whereas even my most low fat offerings have at least 2 1/2 points in them so that's quite a difference. The muffins are extremely simple to make, it really is just a case of pouring the dry muffin mix and chocolate chips into a bowl and adding cold water. The only useful thing I can think of to say about the preparation is to measure the water out carefully and if you think you need more then add it drip by drip as I ruined my first batch by ... Read the complete review
by - written on 23/03/09 (Very useful, 243 readings)
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Hmmm, chocolate with orange all in one little muffin mix, eh? Intriguing... It was the world famous 'Weight Watchers' logo that drew my attention to this attractively presented box on my local weekly shop a few weeks ago now. It definitely 'wasn't' the fact it has choccie chips AND luscious-looking muffins draped seductively all over the front, that drew me towards its rich-flavoured contents like an innocent lamb to its calorific slaughter, honestly folks! The enticing photo of those plump little temptations was accompanied with the extra bonus feature of only half a point per mini muffin, 0.5 saturated fat and 42 calories individually. ... Read the complete review
by - written on 03/03/09 (Very useful, 413 readings)
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INTRODUCTION I have never been a great lover of chocolate, but ever since starting my weight watchers diet in January I have been craving chocolate even thought this is something I have never been interested in before. Armed with a points calculator I headed to Morrison's for me weekly shop, I went down the cake and sweet alley trying to find a sugary treat that would not ruin my diet if I was to eat it. When I tapped out the point's values for things like Mars bars and cakes I throw them back on the shelves is disgust as they had extortionate point values, I then spotted these weight watchers chocolate and orange muffins for only half a ... Read the complete review
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