Saturday, January 21, 2012

Changes

My life has taken a significant change this week. Jim decided to work full time with the church in Sherman so we will keep our house in Hurst but live in a duplex in Sherman. My territory manager is in the process of replacing me in all of my meetings except Saturday mornings at First United Methodist Church in Watauga.

Hope to have a new recipe to post on Monday. Jim fixed it last night, but I don't know where the recipe is.

Monday, January 16, 2012

FYI Link

It's the beginning of Week 3 and I'm staying on schedule. I gave up my Sunday meetings at North Richland Hills and Hurst so that I could be with my husband while he is filling the pulpit for the Western Heights Church of Christ in Sherman, TX. Yesterday was a bittersweet day for me. I began my Leader Position with the Sunday meeting at NRH and some of my members there feel like family. I am very fortunate to have heard from several of them who are supporting me completely in my decision to be with Jim.

Here is the website where the corrections in the pocket guide are found. Sorry, but I don't know how to make it a link.

WeightWatchers.com/productinfo

"Make it a great day or not. The choice is yours."
Rachel's Challenge

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

FYI

I fixed the recipe in this week's Weekly. Well, I fixed it with a few changes. Just added more pasta and peas to stretch it a little further. We both liked it.

Change in Schedule

My Territory Manager called yesterday to say she had found leaders for my Sunday meetings. I am excited about being able to be with my husband in Sherman but am saddened because of the members I will miss.

Change is good but difficult. This will give me some free time to blog more and figure the POINTSPLUS values of some of my favorite recipes.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Yea!

Second week of January and I have posted something each week. Two down and 50 to go:)

Have a great week.

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Vegetable Mix

Drain and mix:

1 can French-style green beans
1 can baby peas
1 can whole kernel corn
1 small jar chopped pimentos

1 cup chopped bell pepper
1 cup chopped celery



Bring to a boil the following:
1 cup Splenda

3/4 cup of vinegar (any type)
1/4 cup olive oil
Pour over Veggies and chill.

10 servings @ 3POINTSPLUS

Chicken Stroganoff

1 pound boneless skinless chicken breasts
1 can fat free cream of mushroom soup
16 oz carton fat free sour cream
1 envelope dry onion soup mix
1 cup sliced mushrooms
1/2 tsp garlic salt

Put chicken in bottom of lined crock pot. Mix remaining ingredients and pour over chicken. Cook on low for 8 hours. Remove chicken from crock pot, shred and return to sauce.

Divide mixture into 4 or 6 servings.

6 servings @ 5 POINTSPLUS
4 servings @ 7 POINTSPLUS

This is great served over rice, baked potato, or spaghetti squash. Be sure to include the POINTSPLUS of rice or potato. It is a very filling meal served with a side salad.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Do It Our Way

Good Evening,

Just found a great u-tube song by a Weight Watcher in England. Do a Google Search for "Do it our way by Alisia Dixion" for a little inspiration.

Here is an easy recipe for a Meat Loaf using our Cheddar Twists. I have not tried it yet but thought I would pass it on to all of you.

Meat Loaf

Preheat oven to 350 degrees and lightly spray a muffin tin. Mix the following ingredients together:

1 pound extra lean ground beef
1/2 cup egg substitute
1 pkg Weight Watchers Cheddar Twist Crackers (crush until crumb-like and then open pouch)
3 TBLS ketchup
3 TBLS mustard
1 small onion, finely diced
1 cup mushrooms, thinly sliced
salt and pepper to taste

Divide into 12 equal portions and put in muffin tin. Cook for 30 minutes or until done.

12 servings @ 2 PointsPlus
6 servings @ 4 PointsPlus
4 servings @ 5 PointsPlus

This was checked with the eTools Recipe Builder.

I'm hoping to fix this in the near future. If you want to wait and let me be the first taster, that's fine. If you fix it before I do, please post your comments.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

New Beginnings

Good Morning,

Isn't it wonderful that we get to start each day as a new beginning to the rest of our lives?

One of my goals for 2012 is to post more often on this blog. I started to say "daily" but I think I better go with "weekly" since I've already missed the first two days of January. My entry may be a poem, thoughts, new product, a recipe or my meal plan for the day.

Because of Jim's new job as interim minister at Western Heights in Sherman, TX, 2012 will bring changes to my Weight Watchers career. I don't know exactly what they will be at this moment, but I know that I will have to give up some meetings so that I can support him as he fills this position.

The topic in our meetings this week is one of my favorites. Whether I think I can or think I can't, I'm right.

Hope your day is great.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Great Pumpkin Pie

If you will go to my desserts, you will find a great Crustless Pumpkin Pie recipe. I mentioned it in my meetings this week. It is only 2 PointsPlus.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Lose For Good

Hi to all my WW Members,

I would like to keep up with how many pounds lost by the members in my meetings. This is such a special time to be able to lose weight not only for ourselves and for a lifetime, but to know that Weight Watchers is donation for every pound we lose.

Here are the results from August 28 - September 3

North Richland Hills Store - 56 lbs
The Forth Worth Transportation Authority - 6 lbs
North Richland Hills Store - 28.8 lbs
The City of Bedford - 16.4 lbs
Harris Methodist HEB - 20.8 lbs
GameStop - 19.2 lbs
Carter Bloodcare - 17.4 lbs
City of Euless - 19.4 lbs
Northwest Bible Church - 41.2 lbs
First United Methodist Church of Watauga - 38 lbs
First United Methodist Church Watauga - 10.8 lbs


Total for Week 1 is 274 lbs. Yea! Let challenge ourselves to make it more next week.

PB2

I'm really ashamed to be writing this when I look at how long it has been since I've posted anything on my blog. However, several of you have asked about where to buy the powedered peanut butter, PB2.


I just looked it up on line from the Hungry Girl newsletter and it is available (according to the internet site) at Market Street in Colleyville.