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Old September 26th, 2003, 03:20 AM
Chris
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Hi All -
I'm new to Weight Watchers and to this newsgroup. I have two
questions and can't wait (almost typed "weight"!!!) for next week's
meeting to ask them. I apologize if these have been asked befo

1. Is there anywhere on the web where you can download tried and true
WW recipes in MealMaster or MasterCook format?

2. Is there some place where one can purchase point calculation or
tracking software for the pda? (I found one through Google, but it
had been shut down by WW's attorneys.)

Thanks, and I hope to help out other WW newbies one day in return.
:-)

- Chris
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http://www.sudairy.com/
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Old September 26th, 2003, 05:58 AM
Nathalie W
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Welcome, Chris! I 'm sorry I can't help you with your questions, but I 'm
sure someone will come along with answers.
--
Nathalie from Belgium
134.1/103.1/minigoal 102.3 Goal 68 Kg
295.6/227.3/minigoal 225.6/Goal 150 pounds
SWWC 238/227.3/226

"Chris" wrote in message
om...
Hi All -
I'm new to Weight Watchers and to this newsgroup. I have two
questions and can't wait (almost typed "weight"!!!) for next week's
meeting to ask them. I apologize if these have been asked befo

1. Is there anywhere on the web where you can download tried and true
WW recipes in MealMaster or MasterCook format?

2. Is there some place where one can purchase point calculation or
tracking software for the pda? (I found one through Google, but it
had been shut down by WW's attorneys.)

Thanks, and I hope to help out other WW newbies one day in return.
:-)

- Chris
---
http://www.sudairy.com/



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Old September 26th, 2003, 03:49 PM
Elaine Kirkham
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Hi Chris! Welcome aboard this great newsgroup.
Elaine K
331.4/194.2/179

Chris wrote:

Hi All -
I'm new to Weight Watchers and to this newsgroup. I have two
questions and can't wait (almost typed "weight"!!!) for next week's
meeting to ask them. I apologize if these have been asked befo

1. Is there anywhere on the web where you can download tried and true
WW recipes in MealMaster or MasterCook format?

2. Is there some place where one can purchase point calculation or
tracking software for the pda? (I found one through Google, but it
had been shut down by WW's attorneys.)

Thanks, and I hope to help out other WW newbies one day in return.
:-)

- Chris
---
http://www.sudairy.com/


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Old September 26th, 2003, 05:19 PM
Lili
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Fred writes:
Someone may have the latest lead on the Palm software but I have no
idea what the current version is or where it can be found. It is a
shame that WW is so hard on this software since they still offer
nothing portable like it.


Contact me privately (remove nospam from my email address) for
information on the palm software.

Liz

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Old September 29th, 2003, 01:09 AM
Kristin
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Welcome to the group, Chris! If you still need that program for the PDA let
me know and I'll send it to you. Here's a bit of info you may like to
read.

Welcome to this great newsgroup where you'll receive lots of support,
advice, and encouragement. Once a week on Sundays, I post a list of links
that newcomers to asdww might find useful. You may want to look for that
later in the week, or do a backwards search for last Sunday's post.

In the meantime, here's our FAQ:
http://www.didian.com/asdww/
our welcome notice:
http://www.geocities.com/welcomenotice/index.html

Frequently seen acronyms on this NG:
NSV = Non-Scale Victory
WOE = Way of Eating
WOL = Way of Life (Living)
OP = on Points or On Program
DH = Dear or Darling Husband
DS/DD/DGD/etc = Dear or Darling Son, Daughter, Granddaughter, etc
WI = Weigh-in

HHH = Happy Healthy Holidays Exercise Challenge (aka HHH)
This is another current exercise challenge hosted by Amberle. CUrrently in
progress, new signups are welcome.
http://www.angelfire.com/me4/travelgirl/hhh.htm

Other acronyms:
http://www.wwlissa.com/dwlz100+/100+acronyms.htm

Disclaimer: As an unmoderated Usenet newsgroup, asdww is unusual in that
most of the people who participate are respectful, considerate folks who
freely share their experience with and knowledge of WW, weight loss, and
maintenance. Yet occasionally, spammers, trolls, and flamers show up to post
advertising, false information, insults, and the like. Nearly all of the
time, people like this are just trying to yank someone's chain. Most of the
regulars on this newsgroup offer their experience as a suggestion to try if
you're stuck, but are quick to advise that each person has to find what
works for him/herself. If someone posts something that doesn't sound right
to you, ask the newsgroup, ask your WW leader, or ask your health
professional.

Much success on your weight loss journey! WW works!


--

~Kristin O~
272/239.2/172

Here's our FAQ: http://www.didian.com/asdww/ and welcome notice:
http://www.geocities.com/welcomenotice/index.html



"Chris" wrote in message
om...
Hi All -
I'm new to Weight Watchers and to this newsgroup. I have two
questions and can't wait (almost typed "weight"!!!) for next week's
meeting to ask them. I apologize if these have been asked befo

1. Is there anywhere on the web where you can download tried and true
WW recipes in MealMaster or MasterCook format?

2. Is there some place where one can purchase point calculation or
tracking software for the pda? (I found one through Google, but it
had been shut down by WW's attorneys.)

Thanks, and I hope to help out other WW newbies one day in return.
:-)

- Chris
---
http://www.sudairy.com/



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Old September 29th, 2003, 01:34 AM
Anne
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(piggybacking because I missed the original post)

There is a MasterCook group on Yahoo that Glenn, one of our guys, set
up. To join it, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Mastercook4WW/join

We post WW pointed MasterCook recipes there.
--
Anne in CA
"Don't miss the diamonds along the way; every road has led us here
today." -- Sheryl Crow
162/129/132
http://home.covad.net/~arudolph/ww.htm


Kristin wrote:

Welcome to the group, Chris! If you still need that program for the PDA let
me know and I'll send it to you. Here's a bit of info you may like to
read.

Welcome to this great newsgroup where you'll receive lots of support,
advice, and encouragement. Once a week on Sundays, I post a list of links
that newcomers to asdww might find useful. You may want to look for that
later in the week, or do a backwards search for last Sunday's post.

In the meantime, here's our FAQ:
http://www.didian.com/asdww/
our welcome notice:
http://www.geocities.com/welcomenotice/index.html

Frequently seen acronyms on this NG:
NSV = Non-Scale Victory
WOE = Way of Eating
WOL = Way of Life (Living)
OP = on Points or On Program
DH = Dear or Darling Husband
DS/DD/DGD/etc = Dear or Darling Son, Daughter, Granddaughter, etc
WI = Weigh-in

HHH = Happy Healthy Holidays Exercise Challenge (aka HHH)
This is another current exercise challenge hosted by Amberle. CUrrently in
progress, new signups are welcome.
http://www.angelfire.com/me4/travelgirl/hhh.htm

Other acronyms:
http://www.wwlissa.com/dwlz100+/100+acronyms.htm

Disclaimer: As an unmoderated Usenet newsgroup, asdww is unusual in that
most of the people who participate are respectful, considerate folks who
freely share their experience with and knowledge of WW, weight loss, and
maintenance. Yet occasionally, spammers, trolls, and flamers show up to post
advertising, false information, insults, and the like. Nearly all of the
time, people like this are just trying to yank someone's chain. Most of the
regulars on this newsgroup offer their experience as a suggestion to try if
you're stuck, but are quick to advise that each person has to find what
works for him/herself. If someone posts something that doesn't sound right
to you, ask the newsgroup, ask your WW leader, or ask your health
professional.

Much success on your weight loss journey! WW works!



 




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