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Hello all, I am new to the group. I started weight watchers over 5

years ago and have been on and off program since then. when I first

started it was Winning Points, then 123 success, and now it has the

Flex plan. I decided to start back up yesterday, and since there

wasn't a meeting available to go to and I didn't want to wait until

Wednesday, I weighed myself, joined the etools again with my code

out of my old book, and started today. I am planning on going to the

meeting on Wednesday. I am at this point 20lbs heavier than when I

first joined WW, and 40 lbs heavier than when I last joined. I'm

hoping that since I'm not really going to get supoprt at home (I

live with 2 girls who are also overweight, and 1 man who needs to

gani it) that being online will help. Any advice anyone can give

would be greatly appreciated.

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Hi ,

Nice to meet you !

What etools? are we able to use the ww website? or is that something we need

to pay for?

Cheers!

new to the group,

Hello all, I am new to the group. I started weight watchers over 5

years ago and have been on and off program since then. when I first

started it was Winning Points, then 123 success, and now it has the

Flex plan. I decided to start back up yesterday, and since there

wasn't a meeting available to go to and I didn't want to wait until

Wednesday, I weighed myself, joined the etools again with my code

out of my old book, and started today. I am planning on going to the

meeting on Wednesday. I am at this point 20lbs heavier than when I

first joined WW, and 40 lbs heavier than when I last joined. I'm

hoping that since I'm not really going to get supoprt at home (I

live with 2 girls who are also overweight, and 1 man who needs to

gani it) that being online will help. Any advice anyone can give

would be greatly appreciated.

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E-tools is available on the Ww site and does cost $12.95/month. It

allows you to track your points and view your progress online, plus

you have access to the WW message board (which I think you can get

without the subsription to e-tools) and you can also look up recipes

and create your own.

> Hi ,

>

> Nice to meet you !

> What etools? are we able to use the ww website? or is that

something we need to pay for?

>

> Cheers!

>

> new to the group,

>

>

> Hello all, I am new to the group. I started weight watchers over

5

> years ago and have been on and off program since then. when I

first

> started it was Winning Points, then 123 success, and now it has

the

> Flex plan. I decided to start back up yesterday, and since there

> wasn't a meeting available to go to and I didn't want to wait

until

> Wednesday, I weighed myself, joined the etools again with my

code

> out of my old book, and started today. I am planning on going to

the

> meeting on Wednesday. I am at this point 20lbs heavier than when

I

> first joined WW, and 40 lbs heavier than when I last joined. I'm

> hoping that since I'm not really going to get supoprt at home (I

> live with 2 girls who are also overweight, and 1 man who needs

to

> gani it) that being online will help. Any advice anyone can give

> would be greatly appreciated.

>

>

>

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Etools is, for me, a valuable help. It's a quick way to get accurate point

values on every food known to man, and in measurements/increments of your

choice (ounces, cups, pounds, whatever). In addition there is a recipe

builder, where you can input a favorite recipe and it will calculate the

points for you. There are menu and weight trackers as well. I pay $9.95

per month, because I sign up for 3 months at a time, and to me it's worth

the money!

Bette

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Etools is, for me, a valuable help. It's a quick way to get accurate point

values on every food known to man, and in measurements/increments of your

choice (ounces, cups, pounds, whatever). In addition there is a recipe

builder, where you can input a favorite recipe and it will calculate the

points for you. There are menu and weight trackers as well. I pay $9.95

per month, because I sign up for 3 months at a time, and to me it's worth

the money!

Bette

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Etools is, for me, a valuable help. It's a quick way to get accurate point

values on every food known to man, and in measurements/increments of your

choice (ounces, cups, pounds, whatever). In addition there is a recipe

builder, where you can input a favorite recipe and it will calculate the

points for you. There are menu and weight trackers as well. I pay $9.95

per month, because I sign up for 3 months at a time, and to me it's worth

the money!

Bette

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Bette,

Thanks!

I've been using fitday.com but I was wanting more menu ideas, I've been sticking

mainly to a vegetarian menu.

Breakfast is always a tough one for me, I'm not sure what to eat as I am not big

on breakfasts. (although I know I have to eat it) Also lunches, what to pack and

what to have as a snack.

Any help or ideas from anyone would be greatly appreciated!

Cheers!

RE: new to the group,

,

Etools is, for me, a valuable help. It's a quick way to get accurate point

values on every food known to man, and in measurements/increments of your

choice (ounces, cups, pounds, whatever). In addition there is a recipe

builder, where you can input a favorite recipe and it will calculate the

points for you. There are menu and weight trackers as well. I pay $9.95

per month, because I sign up for 3 months at a time, and to me it's worth

the money!

Bette

278/173/??

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Bette,

Thanks!

I've been using fitday.com but I was wanting more menu ideas, I've been sticking

mainly to a vegetarian menu.

Breakfast is always a tough one for me, I'm not sure what to eat as I am not big

on breakfasts. (although I know I have to eat it) Also lunches, what to pack and

what to have as a snack.

Any help or ideas from anyone would be greatly appreciated!

Cheers!

RE: new to the group,

,

Etools is, for me, a valuable help. It's a quick way to get accurate point

values on every food known to man, and in measurements/increments of your

choice (ounces, cups, pounds, whatever). In addition there is a recipe

builder, where you can input a favorite recipe and it will calculate the

points for you. There are menu and weight trackers as well. I pay $9.95

per month, because I sign up for 3 months at a time, and to me it's worth

the money!

Bette

278/173/??

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Bette,

Thanks!

I've been using fitday.com but I was wanting more menu ideas, I've been sticking

mainly to a vegetarian menu.

Breakfast is always a tough one for me, I'm not sure what to eat as I am not big

on breakfasts. (although I know I have to eat it) Also lunches, what to pack and

what to have as a snack.

Any help or ideas from anyone would be greatly appreciated!

Cheers!

RE: new to the group,

,

Etools is, for me, a valuable help. It's a quick way to get accurate point

values on every food known to man, and in measurements/increments of your

choice (ounces, cups, pounds, whatever). In addition there is a recipe

builder, where you can input a favorite recipe and it will calculate the

points for you. There are menu and weight trackers as well. I pay $9.95

per month, because I sign up for 3 months at a time, and to me it's worth

the money!

Bette

278/173/??

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