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Old July 6th, 2007, 09:02 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
ahmward
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Default Lean Cuisine Panini

I usually don't have many frozen entrees but today I tried the LC
chicken, spinach and mushroom panini. It has 280 calories, 8 grams of
fat and five of fiber so it equals 5 points. I thought it tasted pretty
good and may be good to have on hand when I want a lunch in three
minutes.

Audrey

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Old July 6th, 2007, 09:11 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Gary G
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Is that a WW product
"ahmward" wrote in message
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I usually don't have many frozen entrees but today I tried the LC chicken,
spinach and mushroom panini. It has 280 calories, 8 grams of fat and five
of fiber so it equals 5 points. I thought it tasted pretty good and may be
good to have on hand when I want a lunch in three minutes.

Audrey



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Old July 6th, 2007, 10:35 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
ahmward
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Default Lean Cuisine Panini

No, it's Lean Cuisine but can easily be converted to WW points. I am
not sure if it is filling enough for me. I had it with some carrots and
hummus and still wasn't quite satisfied.
"Gary G" wrote in message
...
Is that a WW product
"ahmward" wrote in message
. ..
I usually don't have many frozen entrees but today I tried the LC
chicken, spinach and mushroom panini. It has 280 calories, 8 grams of
fat and five of fiber so it equals 5 points. I thought it tasted
pretty good and may be good to have on hand when I want a lunch in
three minutes.

Audrey




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Old July 6th, 2007, 11:52 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Laura
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Default Lean Cuisine Panini

I find most of the WW and Lean cuisine dinners lacking in substance. I have
to add a salad or more green veggies to it to round out the meal. I do like
the WW santa fe chicken over a baked potato for lunch some times. The
chicken dish is only 2 points.

"ahmward" wrote in message
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No, it's Lean Cuisine but can easily be converted to WW points. I am not
sure if it is filling enough for me. I had it with some carrots and
hummus and still wasn't quite satisfied.
"Gary G" wrote in message
...
Is that a WW product
"ahmward" wrote in message
. ..
I usually don't have many frozen entrees but today I tried the LC
chicken, spinach and mushroom panini. It has 280 calories, 8 grams of
fat and five of fiber so it equals 5 points. I thought it tasted pretty
good and may be good to have on hand when I want a lunch in three
minutes.

Audrey





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Old July 7th, 2007, 12:15 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Stormmee
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Default Lean Cuisine Panini

that sounds nice, at aldi's today they had fit and active cookies, I got a
box, 1 pt each, 2 is more than enough for a snack, very good, low point and
cheap, Lee
ahmward wrote in message
. ..
I usually don't have many frozen entrees but today I tried the LC
chicken, spinach and mushroom panini. It has 280 calories, 8 grams of
fat and five of fiber so it equals 5 points. I thought it tasted pretty
good and may be good to have on hand when I want a lunch in three
minutes.

Audrey



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Old July 7th, 2007, 12:17 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Stormmee
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Default Lean Cuisine Panini

I almost always add broccoli or cauliflower to the pasta items, and potatoes
or brown rice to the meat ones, Lee
Laura wrote in message
...
I find most of the WW and Lean cuisine dinners lacking in substance. I

have
to add a salad or more green veggies to it to round out the meal. I do

like
the WW santa fe chicken over a baked potato for lunch some times. The
chicken dish is only 2 points.

"ahmward" wrote in message
. ..
No, it's Lean Cuisine but can easily be converted to WW points. I am

not
sure if it is filling enough for me. I had it with some carrots and
hummus and still wasn't quite satisfied.
"Gary G" wrote in message
...
Is that a WW product
"ahmward" wrote in message
. ..
I usually don't have many frozen entrees but today I tried the LC
chicken, spinach and mushroom panini. It has 280 calories, 8 grams of
fat and five of fiber so it equals 5 points. I thought it tasted

pretty
good and may be good to have on hand when I want a lunch in three
minutes.

Audrey






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Old July 7th, 2007, 02:02 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
ahmward
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Default Lean Cuisine Panini

I'll definitely look for that one. Two points is so low for an entree.
Audrey
"Laura" wrote in message
...
I find most of the WW and Lean cuisine dinners lacking in substance. I
have to add a salad or more green veggies to it to round out the meal.
I do like the WW santa fe chicken over a baked potato for lunch some
times. The chicken dish is only 2 points.

"ahmward" wrote in message
. ..
No, it's Lean Cuisine but can easily be converted to WW points. I am
not sure if it is filling enough for me. I had it with some carrots
and hummus and still wasn't quite satisfied.
"Gary G" wrote in message
...
Is that a WW product
"ahmward" wrote in message
. ..
I usually don't have many frozen entrees but today I tried the LC
chicken, spinach and mushroom panini. It has 280 calories, 8 grams
of fat and five of fiber so it equals 5 points. I thought it tasted
pretty good and may be good to have on hand when I want a lunch in
three minutes.

Audrey





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Old July 7th, 2007, 07:01 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Laura
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Default Lean Cuisine Panini

It is tiny but tasty. Beans, veggies and a bit of chicken. I've also had it
over salad greens for a nice salad but my favorite is over a baked potato. I
don't like the Ww entrees with pasta, rice or potato because there is so
little protein in them for 4 or 5 points. They make good lunches but are too
small for dinner portions.

"ahmward" wrote in message
...
I'll definitely look for that one. Two points is so low for an entree.
Audrey
"Laura" wrote in message
...
I find most of the WW and Lean cuisine dinners lacking in substance. I
have to add a salad or more green veggies to it to round out the meal. I
do like the WW santa fe chicken over a baked potato for lunch some times.
The chicken dish is only 2 points.

"ahmward" wrote in message
. ..
No, it's Lean Cuisine but can easily be converted to WW points. I am
not sure if it is filling enough for me. I had it with some carrots and
hummus and still wasn't quite satisfied.
"Gary G" wrote in message
...
Is that a WW product
"ahmward" wrote in message
. ..
I usually don't have many frozen entrees but today I tried the LC
chicken, spinach and mushroom panini. It has 280 calories, 8 grams of
fat and five of fiber so it equals 5 points. I thought it tasted
pretty good and may be good to have on hand when I want a lunch in
three minutes.

Audrey






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Old July 28th, 2007, 01:47 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Glenn B.
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Default Lean Cuisine Panini

I LOVE the LC Steak, Cheese, & Mushroom Panini. When they're on sale, I buy
ALL of them.

I add a slice of 2% cheese to them and spray butter flavored topping all
over them. Sometimes I close it up and other times, I eat it open-faced.

I hear that the Philly Cheese Steak Panini's will be coming soon.....

G-Bo
277/245.8/199

"ahmward" wrote in message
. ..
I usually don't have many frozen entrees but today I tried the LC chicken,
spinach and mushroom panini. It has 280 calories, 8 grams of fat and five
of fiber so it equals 5 points. I thought it tasted pretty good and may be
good to have on hand when I want a lunch in three minutes.

Audrey



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Old July 28th, 2007, 01:48 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Stormmee
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Default Lean Cuisine Panini

glad to see you post, Lee
Glenn B. wrote in message
news:xVGqi.866$FO1.257@trnddc05...
I LOVE the LC Steak, Cheese, & Mushroom Panini. When they're on sale, I

buy
ALL of them.

I add a slice of 2% cheese to them and spray butter flavored topping all
over them. Sometimes I close it up and other times, I eat it open-faced.

I hear that the Philly Cheese Steak Panini's will be coming soon.....

G-Bo
277/245.8/199

"ahmward" wrote in message
. ..
I usually don't have many frozen entrees but today I tried the LC

chicken,
spinach and mushroom panini. It has 280 calories, 8 grams of fat and

five
of fiber so it equals 5 points. I thought it tasted pretty good and may

be
good to have on hand when I want a lunch in three minutes.

Audrey





 




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