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I looked at two brands of turkey bacon sitting next to each other at the
super market. One had considerably less calories, fat and sodium than the other. So I bought it. (I like having protein in my diet since it seems to satisfy me, and I lift weights...) So I calculated the points. One slice, which is the serving size, is 0 points. If i calculate points for 2 slices by doubling theh calories and fat, then it is 1 point. So let's say I eat a slice for breakfast. And a slice at lunch. Do you add up zero point items over the course of a day? I drink "free" soup that may not be "free" if I drank it by the gallon jug. I may have a progresso or home made soup if I am hungry but am unsure of where I stand point-wise or am saving up for something I know is coming at dinner. (Dinner is my most hectic time, so I plan that FIRST. Then I manage eating less than that during the day.) How do zero points food work? If i have some as an am snack and a later pm snack, should I be recalculating based on 2 servings rather than 1? I hve not been. Thanks! S |
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our leader says at serving six add 1 point for that serving, now for me, i
know ME well enough the bread i eat is 0 for 1 slice 1 for 2 slices, but i do love bread so i decided rather than risk an issue i charge myself a half point every time i eat one slice. Lee "Stephanie" wrote in message ... I looked at two brands of turkey bacon sitting next to each other at the super market. One had considerably less calories, fat and sodium than the other. So I bought it. (I like having protein in my diet since it seems to satisfy me, and I lift weights...) So I calculated the points. One slice, which is the serving size, is 0 points. If i calculate points for 2 slices by doubling theh calories and fat, then it is 1 point. So let's say I eat a slice for breakfast. And a slice at lunch. Do you add up zero point items over the course of a day? I drink "free" soup that may not be "free" if I drank it by the gallon jug. I may have a progresso or home made soup if I am hungry but am unsure of where I stand point-wise or am saving up for something I know is coming at dinner. (Dinner is my most hectic time, so I plan that FIRST. Then I manage eating less than that during the day.) How do zero points food work? If i have some as an am snack and a later pm snack, should I be recalculating based on 2 servings rather than 1? I hve not been. Thanks! S |
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Different meals, count separately.
Same meal, calculate based on total cal, fat, fiber. "Stephanie" wrote in message ... I looked at two brands of turkey bacon sitting next to each other at the super market. One had considerably less calories, fat and sodium than the other. So I bought it. (I like having protein in my diet since it seems to satisfy me, and I lift weights...) So I calculated the points. One slice, which is the serving size, is 0 points. If i calculate points for 2 slices by doubling theh calories and fat, then it is 1 point. So let's say I eat a slice for breakfast. And a slice at lunch. Do you add up zero point items over the course of a day? I drink "free" soup that may not be "free" if I drank it by the gallon jug. I may have a progresso or home made soup if I am hungry but am unsure of where I stand point-wise or am saving up for something I know is coming at dinner. (Dinner is my most hectic time, so I plan that FIRST. Then I manage eating less than that during the day.) How do zero points food work? If i have some as an am snack and a later pm snack, should I be recalculating based on 2 servings rather than 1? I hve not been. Thanks! S |
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