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Old September 3rd, 2004, 06:44 PM
Jutta Haas
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I'm a brand new member of WW Canada and am doing the points and journalling.
I have a weakness for chocolate, so I bought Hunt's fat free Snack Pack
chocolate pudding. I used the pointsfinder slide. There's no fiber and 87
cals and according to the points, it should be 2 points. But there's no fat
in it. Does it still have 2 points? That's a lot for a wee 5 gram cup of
pudding.

Can someone tell me how many points Limburger cheese has? Honestly, I love
Limburger, but it's not on the points list.

Thanks for your help.


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Old September 3rd, 2004, 07:01 PM
Prairie Roots
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Fat free pudding probably contains fat free milk. No fat doesn't mean
no calories. Milk contains lactose (i.e. milk sugar), among other
caloric content.

1 oz (28.3g) of limburger cheese is 2.5 pts: 93 calories, 7.7g fat, 0
fiber. 1 cubic inch (18g) is 1.5 pts: 59 calories, 4.9g fat, 0 fiber.
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On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 17:44:08 GMT, "Jutta Haas"
wrote:

I'm a brand new member of WW Canada and am doing the points and journalling.
I have a weakness for chocolate, so I bought Hunt's fat free Snack Pack
chocolate pudding. I used the pointsfinder slide. There's no fiber and 87
cals and according to the points, it should be 2 points. But there's no fat
in it. Does it still have 2 points? That's a lot for a wee 5 gram cup of
pudding.

Can someone tell me how many points Limburger cheese has? Honestly, I love
Limburger, but it's not on the points list.

Thanks for your help.


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Old September 3rd, 2004, 07:01 PM
Prairie Roots
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Fat free pudding probably contains fat free milk. No fat doesn't mean
no calories. Milk contains lactose (i.e. milk sugar), among other
caloric content.

1 oz (28.3g) of limburger cheese is 2.5 pts: 93 calories, 7.7g fat, 0
fiber. 1 cubic inch (18g) is 1.5 pts: 59 calories, 4.9g fat, 0 fiber.
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Linda P

On Fri, 03 Sep 2004 17:44:08 GMT, "Jutta Haas"
wrote:

I'm a brand new member of WW Canada and am doing the points and journalling.
I have a weakness for chocolate, so I bought Hunt's fat free Snack Pack
chocolate pudding. I used the pointsfinder slide. There's no fiber and 87
cals and according to the points, it should be 2 points. But there's no fat
in it. Does it still have 2 points? That's a lot for a wee 5 gram cup of
pudding.

Can someone tell me how many points Limburger cheese has? Honestly, I love
Limburger, but it's not on the points list.

Thanks for your help.


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Old September 4th, 2004, 09:54 PM
Miss Violette
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yes it is two points. Not sure about the cheese but use the "general" one
and you will be safe, if I am not sure I charge 3 points per ounce. Best of
luck to you
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I'm a brand new member of WW Canada and am doing the points and

journalling.
I have a weakness for chocolate, so I bought Hunt's fat free Snack Pack
chocolate pudding. I used the pointsfinder slide. There's no fiber and 87
cals and according to the points, it should be 2 points. But there's no

fat
in it. Does it still have 2 points? That's a lot for a wee 5 gram cup of
pudding.

Can someone tell me how many points Limburger cheese has? Honestly, I love
Limburger, but it's not on the points list.

Thanks for your help.




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Old September 4th, 2004, 09:54 PM
Miss Violette
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yes it is two points. Not sure about the cheese but use the "general" one
and you will be safe, if I am not sure I charge 3 points per ounce. Best of
luck to you
Jutta Haas wrote in message
.cable.rogers.com...
I'm a brand new member of WW Canada and am doing the points and

journalling.
I have a weakness for chocolate, so I bought Hunt's fat free Snack Pack
chocolate pudding. I used the pointsfinder slide. There's no fiber and 87
cals and according to the points, it should be 2 points. But there's no

fat
in it. Does it still have 2 points? That's a lot for a wee 5 gram cup of
pudding.

Can someone tell me how many points Limburger cheese has? Honestly, I love
Limburger, but it's not on the points list.

Thanks for your help.




 




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