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Old January 7th, 2004, 01:16 AM
Sandy W
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I agree with Carol. Pay the meeting fee and buy everything that you want
then. Cheaper then Ebay.

Sandy

"Carol in NC" wrote in message
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Welcome.

The recipe books will tell you the point values, but not the information
needed that is pertinent to you. (point ranges vary according to weight

and
change as you lose. Also exercise isn't calculated in the books, but is

an
integral part of the program.

A lot of the meetings offer free registration. You could attend, and get
the info, and then do the program on your own with the help of this
newsgroup and the books.

Ebay also sells the program books from time to time.

Carol

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"Fludge" wrote in message
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Hi.
New around these parts and am looking for some advice. My girlfriend

and
I
are both a little overweight, and reckon it's diet related. I've had a

look
around and notice that weight watchers seem to do some decent looking
cookbooks, according to Amazon anyway.

Can I just pick up a couple of cookbooks and get going, or is there more

to
it than that? I didn't want anything too rigid, I just need to lower my
calorie intake a bit. I know there's a points system with WW, but

that's
about the extent of my knowledge.

If I outlay some cash for the books will they cover points and stuff so

that
I can get off the mark, or is there something else I need to do, or
subscribe to, that's going to cost me extra, but is essential to getting
started?

Any advice welcome, thanks.