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Old April 16th, 2009, 04:56 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Willow Herself
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Default Is this soup a "Filling Food"?

It's a convenience thing.. people were complaining that there weren't any
pre-made Core foods.. so there we are.

Bottom line is, they are Core (simply filling) because Weight Watchers says
so. It's their program. I don't count them as Simply Filling myself.

It's your plan, your call...

Will~

"douglerner" wrote in message
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On Apr 14, 10:17 am, "Dee Flint" wrote:
To be sure that a soup is a Filling Food, I think you are probably going
to
have to make it from scratch yourself.


But all these soups are listed as "filling foods":


Bean and ham, canned (made with water)
Beef vegetable, canned (made with
water)
Beef, canned (made with water)
Borscht
low-calorie, store-bought
store-bought
Black bean
Black bean, canned (made with water)
Black bean, in a cup
Bouillon, any type
Broth, any type
Cabbage
Chicken vegetable mix, in a cup
Chicken, without matzo balls (broth only)
Court bouillon
Escarole, canned (ready-to-serve)
Gazpacho, canned
made with water
ready-to-serve
Lentil
Lentil mix, in a cup
Lentil with ham, canned, ready-to-serve
Manhattan clam chowder, canned (made
with water)
Miso
Onion mix
Pea
Schav, canned
Scotch broth
Split pea
frozen
in a cup
with ham, canned (made with water)
Tomato, canned
made with fat-free milk
made with water
Vegetable
Vegetable beef, canned (made with
water)
Vegetable mix

I bet none of them are 100% filling food ingredients off the shelf.

doug@never made homemade soup in my life