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The thread centers around ideas for throwing Weight Watchers (WW) parties, focusing on recipe suggestions and creative tips for engaging guests. Participants share their personal experiences with various recipes and methods for hosting these themed events.
No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a variety of recipes and experiences without a unified approach to hosting WW parties.
Participants share personal anecdotes and recipes that have worked for them in the context of WW parties, reflecting a range of cooking experiences and preferences.
Consultants looking for recipe ideas and hosting tips for Weight Watchers parties may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.
gilliandanielle said:I have seen a show like this with cake mix and a can of soda as a micro cake. I haven't ever made it, so I don't know how long you cook it or if you put the eggs/oil in it. I hear that a choc. cake mix with diet cherry coke is really good.
gilliandanielle said:Thanks for all the recipes ladies! I am so glad I stumbled on this thread! I have a lady whose entire mortgage office is all going on WW together, so I feel armed with recipes for when I call and beg her to have a November office show!!
gilliandanielle said:I have seen a show like this with cake mix and a can of soda as a micro cake. I haven't ever made it, so I don't know how long you cook it or if you put the eggs/oil in it. I hear that a choc. cake mix with diet cherry coke is really good.
lisacb77 said:Yes, just the soda and mix. This recipe is legendary on WW related message boards.
And yes, use sprite with yellow cake.
schel said:Do you have an address for the WW message boards?
Schel
crystalscookingnow said:My cousin made one in the oven with a can of cherry pie filling, a yellow cake mix & a can of 7-up (I guess diet).
Spread the pie filling on a 9x13 baker, then shake the dry cake mix on top (don't do anything with it, just open the package & pour), then open your can of 7-up & pour that over top.
crystalscookingnow said:My cousin made one in the oven with a can of cherry pie filling, a yellow cake mix & a can of 7-up (I guess diet).
Spread the pie filling on a 9x13 baker, then shake the dry cake mix on top (don't do anything with it, just open the package & pour), then open your can of 7-up & pour that over top.
crystalscookingnow said:Just from my cousin's e-mail:
Ok the recipe is:
1 can any flavor pie filling
1 dry cake mix
1 can diet sprite or 7-up
Pie filling first, dry cake mix, pour on soda. Bake at 350 until brown on top.
A Weight Watchers party is a gathering where participants share healthy recipes, tips, and strategies for maintaining a Weight Watchers lifestyle. It often includes cooking demonstrations, tastings of low-point recipes, and discussions about weight loss journeys and successes.
Some delicious recipe ideas include zucchini noodles with marinara sauce, baked chicken with herbs, quinoa salad with vegetables, and fruit parfaits with yogurt. These recipes are typically low in points and can be easily prepared in advance for the party.
To make your Weight Watchers party interactive, consider hosting a cooking demonstration where guests can participate in preparing recipes. You can also organize a recipe swap, where attendees bring their favorite low-point recipes to share. Additionally, incorporating games or challenges related to healthy eating can enhance engagement.
For decorating, use fresh fruits and vegetables as centerpieces, and create a colorful display of healthy snacks. You can also use themed tableware that reflects the healthy eating concept, such as plates with motivational quotes. Consider setting up a photo booth with props related to fitness and healthy living for added fun.
To help guests stay on track, provide a variety of low-point food options and clearly label each dish with its point value. Encourage mindful eating by suggesting smaller portions and offering plenty of water and healthy beverages. Additionally, create a supportive atmosphere where guests can share their goals and challenges openly.