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Old July 13th, 2006, 06:54 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
losetheweight1 via WeightAdviser.com
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Default Have a Question about Weight Watcher On line

How are all of you doing? I was thinking about signing up for weight watchers
on line. I have already check on what information they have on the site about
ww on line, but I was wondering if you can tell me what you like about it and
what's include in the on line package? Also is there a on line ww store that
allows ww on line member too buy things that they sell in the meets? What do
you think are the good and bad points of being an on line member. Basic on
your answer will help me decide if I would like too sign up too be an on line
member. Thank you for helping me with this decision.

P.S. What is the differents between on line ww member and ww e tools member

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“I do not want to spend another year being heavier then the last.”

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Old July 13th, 2006, 11:07 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Claudette
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Default Have a Question about Weight Watcher On line

I can't tell you about WW on line, but I'm a subscriber of e-tools. I track
my food, my weight, access recipes, calculate points, build recipes, etc.
Personally, I find it a helpful for me.
Claudette


"losetheweight1 via WeightAdviser.com" u23797@uwe wrote in message
news:6331f957e296c@uwe...
How are all of you doing? I was thinking about signing up for weight
watchers
on line. I have already check on what information they have on the site
about
ww on line, but I was wondering if you can tell me what you like about it
and
what's include in the on line package? Also is there a on line ww store
that
allows ww on line member too buy things that they sell in the meets? What
do
you think are the good and bad points of being an on line member. Basic
on
your answer will help me decide if I would like too sign up too be an on
line
member. Thank you for helping me with this decision.

P.S. What is the differents between on line ww member and ww e tools
member

--
"I do not want to spend another year being heavier then the last."

Message posted via http://www.weightadviser.com



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Old July 14th, 2006, 02:37 AM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
[email protected]
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Default Have a Question about Weight Watcher On line

While its still in the beginning stages of life, check out my new
website www.foodsdatabase.com. I'm specifically looking for people to
casually use the database and food tracker and provide feedback on
whats good, whats bad, etc.

It's free, so no worries there. Hopefully it is what you are looking
for.

Louis


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Old July 14th, 2006, 02:18 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Brenda Hammond
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Default Have a Question about Weight Watcher On line

I do WW online. I like it because it is more convenient than going to
meetings. Meetings here are on Wednesday evenings at 6:00, which really
doesn't work for me as I have a 5 year old to pick up from daycare at 5:30,
then feed and the meeting is 1/2 an hour drive from my home. I just
couldn't make it in time. Maybe when DS is older I will try meetings.

the online package includes things like the Points Tracker, Points
Calculators, Weight Tracker, Recipe Builder, you can save your favorite
recipes to My Recipes, there are message boards (I don't use them as I
prefer to post here). It also includes information on both Flex and Core
and allows you to switch between the two if you like.

There are sections that include Recipe Renovations, Food Guides, Food Ideas,
Food Q&A, Restaurant Food Guides, information and ideas on fitness and
success stories of other members and user guides for both Flex and Core.

There is an online store, but there is only one book "Family Power" for
sale. The only other thing there is available for purchase is a
subscription to WW magazine. I've never really seen much more for sale and
have never made a purchase myself. I'm sure that the meetings will offer
more.

Good points about WW Online - it's very convenient for me at this time. Bad
points - you're really "on your own". If you do decide to go with the
online program, make sure you post here regulary for support. Support is
something we all need and it really does make a difference to how you stick
to the program. I think that if I were able to go to meetings I would be
more likely to stick to the program completely, but for now I will continue
with the online program and post here as often as I can.

You could always try it for a few months, then cancel if you're not happy
with it.

Good luck and post here often, whether you do WW Online or decide to go to
meetings. Look forward to hearing more from you.

Brenda

"losetheweight1 via WeightAdviser.com" u23797@uwe wrote in message
news:6331f957e296c@uwe...
How are all of you doing? I was thinking about signing up for weight
watchers
on line. I have already check on what information they have on the site
about
ww on line, but I was wondering if you can tell me what you like about it
and
what's include in the on line package? Also is there a on line ww store
that
allows ww on line member too buy things that they sell in the meets? What
do
you think are the good and bad points of being an on line member. Basic
on
your answer will help me decide if I would like too sign up too be an on
line
member. Thank you for helping me with this decision.

P.S. What is the differents between on line ww member and ww e tools
member

--
"I do not want to spend another year being heavier then the last."

Message posted via http://www.weightadviser.com



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Old July 14th, 2006, 04:48 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Stormmee
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Default Have a Question about Weight Watcher On line

I am not sure of the differences but I use etools, I do know I get that
because I am a meeting member and it is cheaper, but I don't get the
materials on line that I get in the meeting and I think Joyce said they take
you through the first 12 weeks if you are only an on line member... I love
the data base, both for flex and core, I like the articles and recipes. the
German chocolate cake is killer good for five points. the weight chart
keeps me honest. I do not like the way the flex journal records things the
order is weird to me, but I think this might be a vision thing, I have found
it very worth while for the articles alone when I am struggling instead of
eating I read an article. Lee
losetheweight1 via WeightAdviser.com u23797@uwe wrote in message
news:6331f957e296c@uwe...
How are all of you doing? I was thinking about signing up for weight

watchers
on line. I have already check on what information they have on the site

about
ww on line, but I was wondering if you can tell me what you like about it

and
what's include in the on line package? Also is there a on line ww store

that
allows ww on line member too buy things that they sell in the meets? What

do
you think are the good and bad points of being an on line member. Basic

on
your answer will help me decide if I would like too sign up too be an on

line
member. Thank you for helping me with this decision.

P.S. What is the differents between on line ww member and ww e tools

member

--
"I do not want to spend another year being heavier then the last."

Message posted via http://www.weightadviser.com



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Old July 14th, 2006, 04:52 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Stormmee
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Default Have a Question about Weight Watcher On line

what is great about your post is the rl component, you are doing what you
can given your circumstances, and you see that this could change later, that
is just such a major NSV, btw, I go to meetings, have etools and post here,
I need all the help I can get, Lee
Brenda Hammond wrote in message
...
I do WW online. I like it because it is more convenient than going to
meetings. Meetings here are on Wednesday evenings at 6:00, which really
doesn't work for me as I have a 5 year old to pick up from daycare at

5:30,
then feed and the meeting is 1/2 an hour drive from my home. I just
couldn't make it in time. Maybe when DS is older I will try meetings.

the online package includes things like the Points Tracker, Points
Calculators, Weight Tracker, Recipe Builder, you can save your favorite
recipes to My Recipes, there are message boards (I don't use them as I
prefer to post here). It also includes information on both Flex and Core
and allows you to switch between the two if you like.

There are sections that include Recipe Renovations, Food Guides, Food

Ideas,
Food Q&A, Restaurant Food Guides, information and ideas on fitness and
success stories of other members and user guides for both Flex and Core.

There is an online store, but there is only one book "Family Power" for
sale. The only other thing there is available for purchase is a
subscription to WW magazine. I've never really seen much more for sale

and
have never made a purchase myself. I'm sure that the meetings will offer
more.

Good points about WW Online - it's very convenient for me at this time.

Bad
points - you're really "on your own". If you do decide to go with the
online program, make sure you post here regulary for support. Support is
something we all need and it really does make a difference to how you

stick
to the program. I think that if I were able to go to meetings I would be
more likely to stick to the program completely, but for now I will

continue
with the online program and post here as often as I can.

You could always try it for a few months, then cancel if you're not happy
with it.

Good luck and post here often, whether you do WW Online or decide to go to
meetings. Look forward to hearing more from you.

Brenda

"losetheweight1 via WeightAdviser.com" u23797@uwe wrote in message
news:6331f957e296c@uwe...
How are all of you doing? I was thinking about signing up for weight
watchers
on line. I have already check on what information they have on the site
about
ww on line, but I was wondering if you can tell me what you like about

it
and
what's include in the on line package? Also is there a on line ww store
that
allows ww on line member too buy things that they sell in the meets?

What
do
you think are the good and bad points of being an on line member. Basic
on
your answer will help me decide if I would like too sign up too be an on
line
member. Thank you for helping me with this decision.

P.S. What is the differents between on line ww member and ww e tools
member

--
"I do not want to spend another year being heavier then the last."

Message posted via http://www.weightadviser.com





  #7  
Old July 14th, 2006, 06:32 PM posted to alt.support.diet.weightwatchers
Nunya B.
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Default Have a Question about Weight Watcher On line


"Brenda Hammond" wrote in message
...
I do WW online. I like it because it is more convenient than going to
meetings. Meetings here are on Wednesday evenings at 6:00, which really
doesn't work for me as I have a 5 year old to pick up from daycare at 5:30,
then feed and the meeting is 1/2 an hour drive from my home. I just
couldn't make it in time. Maybe when DS is older I will try meetings.


I've also had scheduling problems with the meeting in my area so I do
everything online, including the eTools.

There is an online store, but there is only one book "Family Power" for
sale. The only other thing there is available for purchase is a
subscription to WW magazine. I've never really seen much more for sale
and have never made a purchase myself. I'm sure that the meetings will
offer more.


The meetings offer a lot of resources and WW food. I went to meetings for
the first few months before I went on my own (so to speak). I use the tools
and resources from those meetings to continue on.

Good points about WW Online - it's very convenient for me at this time.
Bad points - you're really "on your own". If you do decide to go with the
online program, make sure you post here regulary for support. Support is
something we all need and it really does make a difference to how you
stick to the program. I think that if I were able to go to meetings I
would be more likely to stick to the program completely, but for now I
will continue with the online program and post here as often as I can.


Between this group and a a local online group I get a lot of the support I
need that I would normally get from a meeting. It's really how I've been
able to use the flexibility of WW to suit my personal needs. Just another
reason why this is a terrific plan for a lifetime of success.
--
the volleyballchick


 




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