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lundojam
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07/09/2013 03:50PM  
We (OK, mostly my wife) are counting WW points. Anyone have any tips for tripping in the BW while still counting points? Snack ideas? Recipes?
 
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mr.barley
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07/09/2013 04:16PM  
With all the excerise you get on a BW trip you may consider taking a break from the WW diet during a trip. You need calories on a trip.
 
lundojam
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07/09/2013 05:03PM  
Trust me, I've considered it, and it sounds like a good idea. I'll take fried walleye morning noon and night. There are other considerations.
 
finman
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07/09/2013 05:14PM  
Dehydrated fruit( I think that they don't have any point value), maybe some protein shake powder, un-salted almonds, beef jerky,etc..

For a lower calorie meal, and still eat all the fish you want, try any of the Bear Creek brand soups. Minestrone is a big hit with our group! Fillet your fish as normal, then chunk it into bite size pieces. When there is about seven to eight minutes left on the soup, toss in the fish. Less grease for the tummy too...
 
MNDan
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07/15/2013 02:22PM  
The Bear Creek Wild Rice soup is amazing - I bring in a potato, onion, and some dried morel mushrooms to go with it and it makes a meal that can't be beat!
 
07/16/2013 02:45PM  
Hot oatmeal for breakfast with some pecan pieces is a great way to start the day.
 
finman
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07/16/2013 08:15PM  
quote alpine525: "Hot oatmeal for breakfast with some pecan pieces is a great way to start the day."


OOOHHH!!! And maybe some honey drizzled on top!!!
 
mhart
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07/16/2013 09:42PM  
Dehydrate your own meals from recipes out of the weight watchers cookbook.
 
lundojam
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08/07/2013 04:43PM  
My wife lost a pound camping! That's a first for us. We brought along some fresh produce; extra weight, but overall no big deal. I recommend bringing those English cucumbers that come shrink-wrapped in plastic. Very resilient and a nice treat.
 
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