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Weightwatchers Roasted Peanut Bars - 5 pack -just 1 1/2 points va ...
Weightwatchers roasted peanut bars, roasted to perfection, with c ... Last Update 25.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 16/01/09 (Very useful, 120 readings)
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At my Weight Watchers meeting last week we were all given a small piece of their Roasted Peanut Bar to sample, I loved it so much that on my way out I bought a box of full size bars to snack on. The Roasted Peanut Bar is basically compressed peanuts, crisped rice and oats which on paper does not sound terribly exciting but these are a really delicious snack and have the added bonus of being low fat with just 1 1/2 Weight Watchers points per bar. They are nice and sweet with a lovely sticky texture, they put me in mind of those Tracker bars which were popular some years ago only these have a much softer and moreish consistency. The bars are nice and ... Read the complete review
by - written on 30/09/08 (Very useful, 99 readings)
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I buy these from my weight watchers weekly meeting in a box of 5 bars for £2.05. They are 1 and a half points each. Each 25g bar has 104 calories, 2.4g protein, 6.3g sugars, 3.2g fat of which 0.7 is saturated fat, 0.9g fibre and 0.03g sodium. For weight watchers we look at saturated fat and calories which make the points but it is also worth looking at this snack as a source of fibre. The bars themselves are my weekly treat and I usually alternate between these Peanut ones and the Chocolate Whip bars. As for the taste, they really do not let you down. It is packed with crisped rice, oats and peanuts - in that order! I do love peanuts and I ... Read the complete review
by - written on 10/03/08 (Very useful, 106 readings)
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Ok, so I have finally bit the bullet and gone back to my slimming class, the last time I stepped into a Weight Watchers meeting I was already a stone and a half less than I am now, and unbeknown to me was just a little bit pregnant!! (Of course I found out a few weeks later, so the diet went well and truly out of the window!!) Anyway I digress, as with all W.W meetings, as good as I think they are, they do try to squeeze every last penny from your purse before you leave, and with me being an avid shopper found myself drawn towards the merchandise table. Seconds later I find myself £10 lighter, having purchased a points calculator and a box of W.W roasted ... Read the complete review
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