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Old April 23rd, 2006, 09:52 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Sometime last year I read an article about how a woman followed Weight
Watchers with some kind of twist that sped up her weight loss. I believe it
was in Women's World. It had something to do with counting your points but
using one day to have more points which in turn revved up her loss. Do any
of you remember the article?

Thank You,
Bettina


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Old April 23rd, 2006, 10:40 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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This article is in the current issue of Women's World. she is on the front
cover standing in one leg of her pants from when she weighed 350 lbs (or
something close to that). I purchased this magazine at the check out
earlier this week and read the article and yes there was something similar
to what you were stating, but it is basically follow the plan, drink your
water, move, eat your 5 fruits/veg and get your healthy oils and the plan
works.

Debbie

"Bettina Jordan" wrote in message
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Sometime last year I read an article about how a woman followed Weight
Watchers with some kind of twist that sped up her weight loss. I believe
it was in Women's World. It had something to do with counting your points
but using one day to have more points which in turn revved up her loss.
Do any of you remember the article?

Thank You,
Bettina



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Old April 23rd, 2006, 11:10 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 20:52:22 GMT, "Bettina Jordan"
wrote:

Sometime last year I read an article about how a woman followed Weight
Watchers with some kind of twist that sped up her weight loss. I believe it
was in Women's World. It had something to do with counting your points but
using one day to have more points which in turn revved up her loss. Do any
of you remember the article?

Thank You,
Bettina


http://www.stormpc.com/ww/wendie_plan.htm
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RichardS
240/229/175
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Old April 24th, 2006, 01:44 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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No this is not the one I'm talking about but thank you.


"Deb in Northern California" wrote in message
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This article is in the current issue of Women's World. she is on the
front cover standing in one leg of her pants from when she weighed 350 lbs
(or something close to that). I purchased this magazine at the check out
earlier this week and read the article and yes there was something similar
to what you were stating, but it is basically follow the plan, drink your
water, move, eat your 5 fruits/veg and get your healthy oils and the plan
works.

Debbie

"Bettina Jordan" wrote in message
...
Sometime last year I read an article about how a woman followed Weight
Watchers with some kind of twist that sped up her weight loss. I believe
it was in Women's World. It had something to do with counting your
points but using one day to have more points which in turn revved up her
loss. Do any of you remember the article?

Thank You,
Bettina





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Old April 24th, 2006, 01:45 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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This is it. Thank you so much...

Bettina
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On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 20:52:22 GMT, "Bettina Jordan"
wrote:

Sometime last year I read an article about how a woman followed Weight
Watchers with some kind of twist that sped up her weight loss. I believe
it
was in Women's World. It had something to do with counting your points
but
using one day to have more points which in turn revved up her loss. Do
any
of you remember the article?

Thank You,
Bettina


http://www.stormpc.com/ww/wendie_plan.htm
--
RichardS
240/229/175



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Old April 24th, 2006, 03:09 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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You're talking about the Wendie's plan.. it's all over the web..
I'm not a big fan of it myself... look it up and make your mind..
Will~

"Bettina Jordan" wrote in message
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No this is not the one I'm talking about but thank you.


"Deb in Northern California" wrote in message
...
This article is in the current issue of Women's World. she is on the
front cover standing in one leg of her pants from when she weighed 350
lbs (or something close to that). I purchased this magazine at the check
out earlier this week and read the article and yes there was something
similar to what you were stating, but it is basically follow the plan,
drink your water, move, eat your 5 fruits/veg and get your healthy oils
and the plan works.

Debbie

"Bettina Jordan" wrote in message
...
Sometime last year I read an article about how a woman followed Weight
Watchers with some kind of twist that sped up her weight loss. I
believe it was in Women's World. It had something to do with counting
your points but using one day to have more points which in turn revved
up her loss. Do any of you remember the article?

Thank You,
Bettina







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Old April 25th, 2006, 11:41 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
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Sorry, I don't remember the article either but Iam really keen to find
out about it. Please email me when you find out about it.
Thank you
Damaris

 




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