50 Weight Watchers Recipes (2024)

This post was created as part of a relationship in which I was sponsored by Weight Watchers and given a free three month subscription to try their new Personal Coaching product and write about my experience. Though I was compensated for my time and commitment, all views, positive and negative, are my own. #WeightWatchers #WWsponsored

You guys have been following along my journey using the new Weight Watchers Personal coaching . (You can follow the Weight Watchersseries here) Despite my skepticism at first, it’s actually going really, really well. So well, in fact, this is the first week that I really hit a hurdle. (It was bound to happen, eh)

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How did I overcome that hurdle? Two things, my personal coach, and kick ass Weight Watchers recipes. (gathered a ton of them for you to check out at the bottom of the post!)

This is the second time, I’ve had to chat with my Weight Watchers personal coach Crystal. She has truly been such an asset in my success.The first time we “met” on the phone, we just talked about goals and my weight history. This time we were able to prepare me for real life.

See, I had a trip to Detroit with Ford for the North American International Auto Show. Knowing most press trips are foodapalooza, I wanted to chat with her on how to be successful while traveling. It’s kinda hard to eat healthy when someone else is planning the meals for you!

During our phone coaching session, she was able to give me a few ideas on how to enjoy my trip, enjoy the food, and not totally fall off the wagon. Before chatting with her, I was really nervous about my trip, but she gave me the confidence, and the tools, to go and have fun.

My trip was pretty successful. I was able to be relatively moderate, but did over do it a bit.I was still ecstatic because I was mindful for the first two days, which is a huge step for me. The third day, well let’s just say there were some late night cheeseburgers and pina coladas with some new Canadian friends. The best part is, I didn’t beat myself up about the last night. It was a lesson well learned. Since concentrating on more clean eating, when I eat junk food I PAY for it. I will spare you the sordid details, but let’s just say my stomach doesn’t like me to eat junk anymore and it let’s me know it!

For me, having Crystal help me put together a plan, having cool tools like the co*cktail cheat sheet with me on my Weight Watchers app, and knowing I can reach a coach 24/7, has really been the cornerstone of my success. With the Weight Watchers personal coaching, it really becomes a team effort. Even though I don’t go to meetings, this program works so much better for me because I can reach out to Crystal when I need support. I’ve also been able to network with other Weight Watchers participants in Facebook groups, so I really have friends in the trenches.

Lessons learned this week? Preperation and planning are huge tools to succeed, and every situation has something you can learn from it. Don’t waste your time beating yourself up over things. Use that energy to learn, love yourself, and do better next time! Want to get prepared? Then join Weight Watchers with me, and then pin these amazing recipes.

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50 Weight Watchers Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Can I lose 20 pounds in 2 months on Weight Watchers? ›

Weight Watchers encourages healthy eating and discourages food deprivation. While following a WW plan, you can expect to lose an average of 8 pounds a month, or 2 pounds a week. This is a realistic and healthy goal to aim for, according to the Mayo Clinic.

How much weight can you lose in 4 weeks on Weight Watchers? ›

According to the program itself, WW members can expect to lose 1 to 2 pounds per week, which would be 4 to 8 pounds per month.

Can you lose 5 lbs a week on Weight Watchers? ›

So, you may be able to lose 5 pounds in your first week or two on Weight Watchers, but as you get used to the plan, you may plateau and will probably slow down to just a couple of pounds per week. Not only is this normal, but it's also preferable.

Why did Oprah leave WeightWatchers? ›

Oprah Winfrey has revealed why she left her nearly 10-year post as a WeightWatchers board member last month. Her resignation was motivated by her work on an upcoming TV special on the rise of prescription weight-loss drugs, she said during a Thursday appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

What is the failure rate of WeightWatchers? ›

So, let's look again at the assertion that 57% of people in the WeightWatchers Success Registry maintained their weight over one year of follow-up, and 43% experienced weight regain of more than five pounds.

How long to lose 10 lbs on WeightWatchers? ›

*At 6 months, participants in a clinical trial of the WeightWatchers® weight-loss program lost an average of 9.7 lbs (5% of body weight). And, people who track their food more often lose more weight. When actual WW members track their food at least two times a week for 6 months they lose on average 16.6 lbs.

What food to reduce belly fat? ›

In general, a low-carb way of eating shifts your intake away from problem foods—those high in carbs and sugar and without much fiber, like bread, bagels and sodas—and toward high-fiber or high-protein choices, like vegetables, beans and healthy meats.

Why is weight loss so slow on WW? ›

Many individuals struggle with not losing weight on WW, and the reality is that Weight Watchers, like many other diets, does not lead to clinically significant weight loss, especially in the long-term. The body is wired to conserve energy when calories are restricted, which means WW quickly becomes counterproductive.

Can I realistically lose 20 pounds in 2 months? ›

Losing 20 pounds in 2 months is challenging, but not impossible. Doing so would require an average daily deficit of about 1,250 calories for 2 months. This time, let's look at a 25-year-old sedentary female, who is 68 inches (173 cm) tall and weighs 210 pounds (96 kg).

How much weight can you lose in 3 months with WeightWatchers? ›

In one study of 152 people with obesity, researchers found that people on WeightWatchers lost an average of nearly 6% of their body weight in 3 months. Plus, one-third of participants in this study were able to lose 10% or more of their body weight after 6 months.

What is the maximum weight loss in 2 months? ›

This is why rapid weight loss diets often cause people to regain the weight they lost instead of keeping it off. Experts generally agree that losing one to two pounds per week is safe and sustainable. You should aim to lose between eight and 16 pounds over the course of two months.

Has anyone ever lost 30 pounds in 2 months? ›

Trainer Chris Godert (@chris. gordert) lost 30 pounds of fat in 2 months using a very specific method of weight loss, which he shared not only with his clients but with social media. Godert didn't just focus on training, exercise, and diet but on his inner voice as well.

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