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Weight Watchers Mexican Spicy Bean Soup


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Weight Watchers Mexican Spicy Bean Soup

 
Description: Manufacturer: Weight Watchers / Type: Sweets

Newest Review: ... and a picture of the soup on the label. Half a tin of this soup contains one Weight Watchers point. It simply warms up in a ... more

 ... saucepan or pops into the microwave for around 2 and a half minutes (times vary according to microwave and check and stir half way through cooking) before being ready to serve. This soup is a great colour, a deep spicy red shade which does look quite appetising. It is jam packed full of beans too, so is pretty filling. I was actually surprised by the flavour, I had expected it to be a bit bland but it wasn't at all. It wasn't overly spicy but had a nice warming kick to it which was quite tasty and was well seaso...more

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Assasin
Premium Review Weight Watchers Mexican Spicy Bean Soup: Pretty good! (353 words)
by - written on 16/11/09 (Very useful, 15 readings)
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Weight Watchers Mexican Spicy Bean Soup Description: Manufacturer: Weight Watchers I must confess that I probably wouldn't have bought this soup myself, but Mrs Assasin is on a bit of a pre Christmas health kick and as such, is trying to ensure that we eat things that are reasonably good for us. So on that basis, I was sent to work with a tin of Weight Watchers Mexican Spicy Bean Soup today, along with a chunk of brown bread (with seeds, which actually went very well with this soup!). A 400g tin cost her £0.74 from our local supermarket, there are quite a few different flavours available in the range too, so it is worth having a look ...  Read the complete review

roversjenny
Premium Review Mmmmm tasty! (274 words)
by - written on 06/05/09 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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WeightWatchers (WW) branded foods are popular amongst people who are following the WW discover plan as they come armed with the points value they contain and this soup is no exception, stating on the lable that it contains 1 point per half a can. I would say that one immediate downside to the soup is that you can pick it up and think that it is 1 point per can as the 'half a can' is not really that clear on first viewing, however, the downsides end there! The soup comes in a 400g can and is the perfect size for lunch, without the additional need for bread. It is very easy to cook, just pull back the ring pull, pour into a bowl and bung in the ...  Read the complete review

mumsymary
Premium Review Weight Watchers Mexican Spicy Bean Soup: Bean there eaten the soup (270 words)
by - written on 26/01/09 (Very useful, 203 readings)
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Heinz makes a range of weight watchers soups these all have wieghtwatchers point's content. Although I am not on a weight watchers diet I decided that I would buy some to eat for my lunch at work during the winter. I bought mine at Tesco. The price now 68p. These soups come in a tin containing 400g. This when emptied into a bowl is an ideal size for lunch. A standard sized soup is too big for one sitting and a bit small for 2 meals. I choose a Mexican spicy bean soup for my lunch today. There is 1 weight watcher point 79 calories in a can of this soup. We have a microwave at work so easy just open the can by the ring pull pour it ...  Read the complete review

 

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