Weight Watchers has just launched a new system called “Beyond the Scale” and it is setting many of the Weight Watcher members into a frantic whirlwind of trying to figure out how and what to eat. This week’s meal plan includes Weight Watcher friendly recipes with Smart Points included for each recipe.
It’s been a busy week in the Hughes house. A busy COUPLE of weeks really.
I am trying to stay on top of things but I have this nagging feeling that I am forgetting something really important.
The meal plan! DOH!
I didn’t meal plan this week. Sarah and I both have no intention of pretending to be perfect and having it all together when we don’t because that isn’t fun or fair, but we also don’t want our bad weeks to become an excuse to not provide you with quality meal plans either. I have a stellar meal plan for you! One way we have decided to crank out a quality meal plan on our off-weeks is by sharing some of the recipes we like from other sites out there and pulling them together to create a meal plan. So, you’re still getting your meal plan! 🙂
Okay, now, back to me for a sec.
I am the “weight watcher” girl on here and Sarah is the “gluten free” girl…. but…. I haven’t exactly been putting into practice the Weight Watcher thing for about 3-ish weeks now. And by “not exactly” I mean “not at all”. I skipped a couple of meetings, I stopped counting, and I ate like crap… for a couple of weeks. I also gained weight. I went back to a meeting this morning to find that I gained 3.5 pounds, but I went in their prepared to hear that I gained more than that because I really have NOT been counting or caring.
Okay, so this is me being real. Anyone who sees me on a regular basis could probably tell you that I have been eating bad-for-you food in large quantities lately and haven’t lost weight in a little while. That’s the thing about losing weight… It is pretty obvious over time whether you are having success or not.
While I was busy wolfing down a few burgers and fries, Weight Watchers decided to throw everyone for a loop by creating a new “Beyond the Scale” system of counting points involving something called “Smart Points” instead of “Points Plus”. I found out about this while I was on a mini vacation with my husband, right after we ate dinner at a Hibachi restaurant, so my level of caring was quite low, as you can probably imagine. Like, “HUH? Hmmm…interesting… my app isn’t working… oh, well. Where are we eating tomorrow honey? That pizza place!? Sounds great! I’ll figure out this Smart Points thing when we get home”.
If all I had going on in my life was Weight Watchers I would be nailing this thing down (maybe), but it REALLY, REALLY has not been on the top of my priorities right now. There are so many reasons for this and I am going to choose not to go into them all right now.
So, now that I have inspired and impressed you all…
(sarcasm.. my best defense right now)
… how about that meal plan? 🙂
okay, now back to the meal plan.
I realize that there are MANY (like probably thousands and thousands) of my Weight Watching friends out there trying to figure out what they are going to eat now that Weight Watchers has changed things up, as I am starting to do today. 😉 If you are one of the thousands looking for some new recipe and meal plan ideas that include Weight Watcher Smart Points you have come to the right place. I have calculated and created a meal plan for you using the new Weight Watcher Smart Points system. My intention is to use the recipes in this meal plan this week, and allow myself to eat the special foods served at my in-laws on Christmas. What is your plan this week?
Here is my plan.
Chicken and Veggie Stir Fry
5 WW Smart Points
from Skinny Kitchen
Grilled Chicken Bruschetta
5 WW Smart Points
from Free Weight-Loss Recipes
Crispy Parmesan Chicken
6 WW Smart Points
from Pampered Chef
Skinny Pizza Meatloaf
6 WW Smart Points
from Skinny Kitchen
Monterey Jack Turkey Burgers
7 WW Smart Points
from Meal Planning Mommies
California Club Nachos
6 WW Smart Points
from Pampered Chef
WEIGHT WATCHER MEAL PLAN PRINTABLE
Click on the picture before for a printable PDF of this week’s meal plan, with list of ingredients for each recipe and hyperlinks to each recipe:
WEIGHT WATCHER GROCERY LIST PRINTABLE
For a free printable grocery list of this meal plan you can click on the picture below:
Could you use some smart snacks with low Smart Points? Click here to get over 60 snack ideas worth 4 WW Smart Points or less!
[email protected] says
Thanks so much for including a few of my recipes. I’m in the processes of adding SmartPoints to all of my recipes.
All the best to you Alisha!
Nancy
Alisha Hughes says
Of course Nancy! Love your site and love your recipes!
Margaret Wolf says
Thank you so much for this! I too have been off track for a while and needed some encouragement! It’s been so long since I’ve lost any weight and I can’t seem to get going. The new points system is taking some getting used to. These recipes that you’ve posted, along with your comments are a great help and I’m looking forward to trying them!
Alisha Hughes says
Thank you Margaret! I totally understand! It can be discouraging when you have a couple of bad weeks in a row. I had a really good week last week and it renewed my excitement again. I think we have all been there though. The journey has its ups and downs. It is easier to stick with it when you have people on the journey with you though, I think. So glad you came to our site! 🙂
Shelly says
I am so excited to find your blog! My best friend and I are doing weight watchers. She is gluten free so I will share this with her!!! How are you liking the smart points? I am still adjusting. I love your meal plans and grocery lists!!!! So helpful…. Thank you, Shelly
Alisha Hughes says
Awww.. Shelly, that’s awesome! How perfect. I feel like switching to the smart points has been a learning curve for me and Yes! I am definitely still adjusting as well. Planning ahead is key for me right now. I keep eating things thinking I will track it later and then I am surprised when I see how many points the food I ate was worth…but that is the learning part I guess, because then I know not to eat that next time. 🙂 It will take a little time but we will get there. Glad you are doing it with your best friend. It’s so much more fun that way!
Beverley A. Francis says
This a big help. Thank You. Will have fun trying the recipes
Alisha Hughes says
Awesome Beverly. Hope you enjoy them. Thanks for dropping us a comment. 🙂
Gay Hosley says
All these sound yummy–thank u
Alisha Hughes says
🙂 for sure.
Stacey says
You all are beyond awesome!!! I can’t wait to try these recipes! I’ve been on Weight Watchers Smart Points program for just over a month now. It’s been difficult to plan meal recipes while being a mother. Thank you so much!!
Alisha Hughes says
Totally! I hear ya! And thank you!
Sarah says
These recipes are so helpful! I think the grocery list needs to be updated though, it lists Ricotta cheese for recipe 6, but I think it’s actually for #5. It looks like there may be some other things like this. Thanks for putting this all together though!
Alisha Hughes says
Sarah, thank you so much for pointing this out!! I will jump on this right away. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Vanessa says
Thank you so much for sharing your meal plans and recipes with us! They look delicious and your grocery list is just AMAZING!
Much appreciated
Tamara says
This is amazing! Thanks for doing all of the planning work, super excited to start using these meal planners.
Are the serving sizes lists somewhere and I am missing it or do we have to click through to each website recipe in order to view the servings per recipe and the serving sizes?
Thanks!
Alisha Hughes says
Hi Tamara! Yes, you will want to go to each recipe to find out serving sizes but I typically try to stick to recipes that are serving 4-6 people.
Jennifer Stegeman says
Just a huge heartfelt thank you for doing the hard work for all of us busy ladies. This is EXACTLY what I needed to embark on my WW journey and the concept of meal planning.
Alisha Hughes says
Awesome Jennifer! Thanks for dropping us a comment. Much success to you! 🙂
Amber says
So thankful for your blog! I am also a Gluten Free Weightwatcher-er and meal planning is a MUST for a working mommy. Thanks to you both!!
Alisha Hughes says
Perfect! 🙂
Judy says
Just discovered your blog. I have recently rejoined WW after many years of “not into” the plans they had. I really like this “new” plan and find it totally doable and find your site also a winner! Great meal plans! Have you on my tool bar so you will be easy to get to! 🙂
Alisha Hughes says
Awesome Judy! Thanks for letting us know!
Wendy says
After reading your note you had me laughing! I am following WW again and getting adjusted to the new system it is a learning curve! Thank you for the recipes!
Michelle Green says
Thank you for the meal planners, I would love to get them via email.
Alisha Hughes says
Okay. Sounds good. You should get a confirmation email soon. If you don’t see it in your inbox check your spam folder to see if it went there. Thanks Michelle. 🙂
Julie says
I have been looking for a gluten weight watchers meal plan. Any recommendations? The gluten free carbs are so high in points.
Alisha Hughes says
Hi Julie, I am not completely sure but a couple of ideas came to mind right away. One of my favorite Weight Watcher friendly websites out there right now is Skinny Taste (www.skinnytaste.com) Gina is really great about giving the smart points for every recipe and making it very clear what recipes are gluten-free. To get to her gluten-free recipes you can go here: http://www.skinnytaste.com/recipes/gluten-free/ Gina does meal plans on her site too. I was also thinking you could use Plan to Eat where you can plug in any gluten-free recipes you like and turn them into a meal plan with grocery list. It is very easy to use! We did a review and giveaway on Plan to Eat. If you want to read more about it you can go here: http://mealplanningmommies.com//plan-to-eat-review-and-giveaway/
joy hale says
So happy to find this! I am a weight watchers lifetime member and it is hard to find family recipes with the new smart points. Thank you!
Alisha Hughes says
Hi Joy!
Welcome to our site and congrats on being a lifetime member! That’s awesome! 🙂
Sandee says
Thank you for this site. I am really struggling to find foods to eat while on WW. I have an autoimmune disease and can not eat any thing acidic, no tomatoes or tomatoes products, no vinegars,oranges, lemons and no soy , tofu or any thing that is spicy. You can see that my diet is pretty bland and I am so bored with it.
Julie Norman says
I’m thrilled that I found your site. I lost weight on Weight Watchers a few years ago but now I’m back up with another 40 pounds to lose and 2017 is going to be the year (hopefully!). My question is….since I am in a household of ONE, can your recipes be adjusted by simply dividing by the number of servings each makes? That works sometimes, and other times it doesn’t. I suppose I could make the full recipe and plan on eating a lot of leftovers, but I like the variety in your weekly meal plan. Any suggestions?
Alisha Hughes says
Hi Julie, It’s possible that someone else will see this question and be able to chime in. Dividing a recipe in half is a good option. It kind of depends on the recipe. Some of our readers have said they pick 2-4 of the recipes for the week and make those as they are suggested in the recipe and use the leftovers for other meals in throughout the week. Some recipes are freezer friendly, so you could make the 4-6 servings, eat one serving and freeze the rest in one serving portions to reheat later. Hope this helps. If you come up with something that works for you come back and tell us about it. We would love to hear from you again.
Julie Norman says
Thank you Alisha. I’ll give your suggestions a try.
Brandi says
I put the recipe in the recipe builder on Weight Watchers and the chicken strips came to 9 SP. Do you think Panko would be less points than the croutons? I also wanted to say a HUGE thank you for doing these weekly menu’s. They help our family so much.
Alisha Hughes says
Hmmm… Mine still shows 6 smart points. I wonder if it makes a difference which brand/kind of croutons you enter into the recipe builder? I’m not sure. It looks like 1 1/2 cups of seasoned croutons is 9-10 smart points, depending on the brand. You know what I just thought about though? When I read the recipe ingredients I am thinking 1 1/2 cups croutons, and then I crush them, but maybe they were thinking crush enough croutons to make 1 1/2 cups? Sorry if I am confusing you. I’m not sure exactly how much panko would be the equivalent of 1 1/2 cups croutons, since I am interpreting the recipe to mean that you would measure the croutons before crushing them. Let’s just say that you replaced the crushed croutons with 1 cup panko breadcrumbs. One cup of panko breadcrumbs would be just a couple more smart points than 1 1/2 cup of croutons and it would not change the amount of smart points per serving. It would still be 6 smart points per serving. Sorry for the book, but glad the recipes are helping you and your family! 🙂
Deedee Wills says
Excited to find your site!
Alisha Hughes says
Glad you found us too Deedee! 🙂
Kittylyn Velene Robinson says
Is there a week of just grilled stuff? with weight watchers smart points?
Alisha Hughes says
There isn’t yet, but I love this idea! Thank you! Maybe I will do that soon!
Alecia Hill says
Just found your website while looking for low smartpoint hamburger buns and hotdog buns. I am very excited to try some of your recipes. You’ve encouraged me to get back on track. It’s very important to have a variety of different dishes in order to not get bored from eating the same thing over and over. Thank you
Alisha Hughes says
So true. Glad you found some things on here you are excited to try! 🙂
Arlene Kruser says
Are these recipes points based ont he current weight watchers system?
Alisha Hughes says
This particular meal plan is giving the beyond the scale (old Smart Points) points. (Not FreeStyle) Hope this helps!