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WW English Muffins, how I love you so.

November 21st, 2009 | Comments | Posted in Product Reviews | by crookedeyebrow

**Originally posted by Crooked Eyebrow, January 2009**

I am a huge English muffin fan. Whether we use them for homemade egg sandwiches or just for a light breakfast.  Since I started to watch points and what I am eating, I almost felt like I was “wasting” points on bread. I don’t know about you, but I want to  save the points for the good stuff!

When I was at the grocery store awhile ago, about to pick up the usual English muffins, I saw these.

Weight Watchers Whole Grain English Muffins

I picked them up and could not believe that they were only 1 point!! Yes, one point. These weight watchers muffins are only 100 calories, Zero fat and 6 grams of fiber! So compared to the competitor, I was sold at first glance.

The next morning I popped them in the toaster, sprayed a little butter on them and I was in yummy breakfast heaven. Yes, I loved them. They are forever more on my weekly grocery list. So, if you are looking to save a few points in your breakfast breads, why don’t you steer your grocery cart over to these low point treats!

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Further Inspiration!

 
  • I love bread and have the same issue: I just dont want to waste so many points on bread! I have been eating Thomas' Light multi grain but will now have to check into the WW ones, how are they on price?
  • crookedeyebrow
    A little bit more expensive than other muffins, but so worth it!
  • Those look great - I will have to see if I can find them. The chocolate muffins by weight watchers are AWESOME too - but they are 3 points - but do fill me up for breakfast with a big glass of milk.
  • I'm not sure of the cost difference, but Thomas English Muffin also makes a 1 pt. English Muffin. It's Thomas Light English Muffin: 100 calories, 1 g fat, and 8 g protein.
  • Wow, I'm sold just by reading about their nutritional info....NO FAT and 6 grams of fiber! I think I may just have to pick up a pkg at the store during my next visit.
  • Mmmm. I'm starving and these look delicious!
  • Do you know how many carbs they have? I've been doing great on Atkins, but I could use a homemade egg mcmuffin. Haha.
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