Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 Hi Cindi, your thinking just like me, the person who gave it to me says she got it from her WW meeting.. but when I added it up I also got closer to the 3 points each.. I can't understand how they got the nutrition count as is stated..I always thought we could add the points for each item and divide by the number of servings to get the total points... I add the recipe at 114.5 total points which tells me they should be 2.86 or 3 points each... By the way I wonder if the recipe is suppose to be for 48 muffins as you mentioned. But now as I figure that number I still get 2.38 points each... Maybe I will make half a batch and cut back on some of the ingredients and just make sure that I make a note for each one.. Heck I can buy the packaged mix and make 2 point muffins and have a lot less work, if they are that many points each.. thanks a bunch.... ~~Kallie~ ==================================================================== In Serious-Weight-Watchers , Cindi Topper <CinnaMom@s...> wrote: >Just from adding up the points you've given and dividing by 40, I calculate > almost 3 points per muffin, however, that doesn't match the nutrition info > you gave at the bottom of the recipe. If the nutrition info at the bottom is > right, then you've got a good 1 point muffin there. Do to rounding, if you > eat 2 of them, you might want to count it as 3 points, though. I'd be > inclined to go with the nutrition info at the bottom rather than the total > points for each ingredient . . . > > The recipe looks pretty lean. The only thing you could do to trim it would > be to make more muffiins from the same batter. If you made 48 instead of 40, > then you'd have 1 point muffins no matter how many you eat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 15, 2004 Report Share Posted November 15, 2004 Kalli, I would say if you carefully totaled up the ingrediants and came up with 3 points per muffin I would go with that. Unfortunately there have been several instances where the recipe that someone got from a meeting or someone at the meeting was not correct as far as points are concerned. I think it's always a good idea to check these things ourselves. There was a 1 point cookie recipe going around a while back which turned out to be 3 or 4 points when checked. Charlie Re: bran muffins question (Cindi) Hi Cindi, your thinking just like me, the person who gave it to me says she got it from her WW meeting.. but when I added it up I also got closer to the 3 points each.. I can't understand how they got the nutrition count as is stated..I always thought we could add the points for each item and divide by the number of servings to get the total points... I add the recipe at 114.5 total points which tells me they should be 2.86 or 3 points each... By the way I wonder if the recipe is suppose to be for 48 muffins as you mentioned. But now as I figure that number I still get 2.38 points each... Maybe I will make half a batch and cut back on some of the ingredients and just make sure that I make a note for each one.. Heck I can buy the packaged mix and make 2 point muffins and have a lot less work, if they are that many points each.. thanks a bunch.... ~~Kallie~ ==================================================================== In Serious-Weight-Watchers , Cindi Topper <CinnaMom@s...> wrote: >Just from adding up the points you've given and dividing by 40, I calculate > almost 3 points per muffin, however, that doesn't match the nutrition info > you gave at the bottom of the recipe. If the nutrition info at the bottom is > right, then you've got a good 1 point muffin there. Do to rounding, if you > eat 2 of them, you might want to count it as 3 points, though. I'd be > inclined to go with the nutrition info at the bottom rather than the total > points for each ingredient . . . > > The recipe looks pretty lean. The only thing you could do to trim it would > be to make more muffiins from the same batter. If you made 48 instead of 40, > then you'd have 1 point muffins no matter how many you eat. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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