![]() You can have a brownie on Weight Watchers. Weight Watchers Friendly Muffinsīut, much as I love the program, Weight Watchers and baking don’t always play nicely together. If you’re on a health kick, check out my post on my first triathlon, walking off weight, and low impact exercises. Don’t miss my other top posts like my most delicious blueberry pie, homemade tomato sauce with fresh tomatoes, or my favorite weight watchers soups like the slim and satisfying zero-post c hili. When I’m not blogging, I’m writing women’s fiction (I’m a USA Today and NY Times bestselling author and have had a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie based on one of my books as well! I am passionate about crafting (check out my latest craft projects here), delicious and simple food, and living your best life at any age. ![]() Not only was I able to lose the weight I set out to lose, I’ve kept it off for a year! And as a side note, if you are new here, WELCOME! I’m Marie, the proud creator of this blog and the author of the Miracle Muffin post that basically broke the internet. If you’ve been reading this blog for any length of time, you know that I reached my goal weight with the Weight Watchers Freestyle program last year, have been able to keep the weight off, and that I’m a big proponent of the program. There’s only one downside to watching The Great British Baking Show it makes me want to bake. ![]() On top of all that, I actually learn stuff! Basically, it’s the ideal show for a snow day. I’m quite pleased with that.” Then, of course, there are all those adorable British colloquialisms they utter, words like “chuffed” and “scrummy.”Įverything about this program makes me smile. Instead, they clap their competitors on the back and says things like, “Well done, you!” And if they do something amazing, say, bake a quarter-sized replica of the Eiffel Tower that turns out perfectly, they say, “Well, yes. There is no trash talking or braggadocio on the Great British Baking Show. The other thing I love about this show is that it is filled with kind, cheery, British people who are supportive of one another even though they are embroiled in a competition. ![]() This alone is worth the price of admission.) (In case you haven’t tuned in yet, Paul Hollywood looks exactly like you think someone named Paul Hollywood would look. It’s got everything you could hope for from a reality show and then some – drama, humor, and Paul Hollywood. It’s one of my absolutely all-time favorite programs. Specifically, I’ve been spending my evenings watching back-to-back episodes of The Great British Bake-Off. But I’m also deeply immersed in another favorite cold weather pass time: binge-watching stuff on Netflix. Of course I am using these snow days to write and to catch up on my quilting. This means that I am spending a lot of time indoors. I stand 65 inches tall so the snow is literally up to my eyeballs. We had 51 inches of snow in a five-day period and are expecting another 3 inches this afternoon. Like most writers, I am prone to exaggeration. Our favorite? Adding fresh or frozen blueberries!Īnd right now, the snow in Central Oregon is up to my eyeballs. When the weather is crummy, making a batch of Miracle Muffins (just one Weight Watchers Point Each!) definitely lifts my spirits! We love to make and freeze this muffin recipe! Miracle Muffins: Just One Weight Watchers Point Each!Ĭheck out all my variations below. After much mixing, and baking, and taste testing, I am here to tell you that it is true! My Miracle Muffins are just one or two Weight Watchers point each!
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