Throwing a Weight Watchers Party: Delicious Recipe Ideas and Creative Tips

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Discussion Overview

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.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions using a three-ring binder with theme show ideas and encourages discussing diets with customers.
  • Another participant shares their experience of making Berries 'n Cream Wontons at WW shows, highlighting audience participation.
  • Several users discuss a popular recipe involving cake mix and diet soda, noting its ease and taste, with one participant describing it as "legendary" on WW boards.
  • One participant describes a recipe using cherry pie filling, yellow cake mix, and 7-up, detailing the preparation method.
  • Another participant mentions making Smashed Potato Soup and other dishes at a WW show, emphasizing the surprise of guests at the amount they could eat.
  • Some participants express gratitude for the shared recipes and tips, indicating they feel better prepared for upcoming shows.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share a variety of recipes and experiences without a unified approach to hosting WW parties.

Contextual Notes

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.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for recipe ideas and hosting tips for Weight Watchers parties may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

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Throwing WW parties- any ideas on great recipes? Any creative ideas?
 
No ideas, but questions! Are you doing this at a WW meeting? Do you go to the meeting or did you just contact them? Info please. Thanks :)
 
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I listen. Get your costumers talking about eating, don't be afraid to mention diets. I have a three ring binder with theme show ideas and bring up theme shows and let people know I do WW shows and put the points (food points)for the show on the invites.
 
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.
 
I have done a couple of WW shows, and each time it was at the host's request. The hosts and the guests at each show were on WW and wanted to do something that would be good for them.

Showcase the It's Good for You cookbook. There are a lot of good recipes in there and somewhere on this site is a list of the WW points for each recipe in our cookbooks. At each show, I made the Berries 'n Cream Wontons. They are really good and they are a good recipe for audience participation. I make one or two and then have each guest come up and make their own.
 
I used this attached to give to my host who is a big WW person.
 

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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.

Diet Coke/Sprite cakes are legendary on WW boards. Now I need to try one in my rice cooker! I never did before but boy I sure need to get back w/WW!
 
this cake is awesome. it is moist and tasts like a normal cake. i made one at a show and someone came late and did not know what it was. she said it was wonderful and asked what was in it!

1 can diet soda...(dr. pepper, cherry coke, etc)
1 box chocolate cake mix (you could try vanilla with a cherry or orange soda)

Mix
microwave in a greased rice cooker for 8-10 minutes.
let set a few minutes before you dump it. serve warm with fat free cool whip

3 points per slice!
 
So just to be clear...you DON'T put the eggs/oil/water in the mix??
 
Yes, just the soda and mix. This recipe is legendary on WW related message boards.

And yes, use sprite with yellow cake.
 
Two recipes I made with a WW crowd are out of the current SB. The Harvest Chicken Salad & the Chocolate Chip Cannoli Dip are both lo-fat & both yummy!
 
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.
 
Triple Chocolate CakeThis cake is amazingly good. I drizzle sugar free caramel ice cream topping over it when it's warm. I use my fluted stoneware pan, but would be great in the mini fluted pan. I've wondered if it could be cooked in the microwave, but I've never tried it.

I got this recipe at a Weight Watchers meeting - YUM.
 

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What I did for a WW show recipes.........For only 12 points they got 3 things for dinner........

I made Smashed Potatoe Soup (was supposed to be ready before people got there, so they could be having a cup of soup during demo) but hostess bought WRONG ingredients and I was still making as people got there, grrr.

Then I made the New Phyllo wrapped Asparagaus and then hostess hadn't gotten the Roasted Red Peppers (grrr again) (if I remember right, they could have 2 - been awhile)

Then I made for dessert the Berries and Wonton Cups, where they could have 2 each.

Everyone was totally surprised on how much they could eat. But on that show I learned......I BUY THE INGREDIENTS, as 2 major things got messed up, she was to have things ready for me to throw in the pot for soup, and she didn't even have right ingredients or them prepped. And then didn't buy MAJOR part of 2nd recipe.

HTH,

Lisa
 
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!!
 
Gillian,

Here's an updated version of the WW points list for the cookbooks. You could have your host pick out a couple of recipes that are low points.

The other thing I do when I know guests are on WW is give them a copy of this list. That way, they don't have to compute all the points themselves and can even decide which book to buy based on the options in each. (Put your info on the list before you pass it out.)

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Hope this helps!!

Ann
 
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What a great list Ann, thanks for posting.
 
Thanks Ann! This will help out a lot!
 
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!!

I would stress how great the grill pan is and also they can spray their salads in the kitchen spritzer. With the covered baker, you rinse and sprinke spices and you are done! Easy, fast and better!
 
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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.

No oil or eggs, just the soda. But the choc. cake and diet cherry soda sound awesome! I'm on WW and am going to give it a try tomorrow! PMS is a commin and that will hit the spot with out breaking the points bank!!!
Thanks!
Schel
 
lisacb77 said:
Yes, just the soda and mix. This recipe is legendary on WW related message boards.

And yes, use sprite with yellow cake.

Do you have an address for the WW message boards?
Schel
 
Awesome post ladies! I recently joined WW again and have more leads at my meetings now!!! Yeah! This will really help out!

I am going to try the Carmel Apple Bread Pudding with the New WW Bagels,(more fiber) Splenda blend brown sugar(less sugar), 1/2 egg beaters / 1/2 eggs( less cholesterol and fat), fat free coffee mate (less fat), splenda carmel sauce(less suger),and see how it is. Then if it is still good, I am going to go to the WW E-tools and calculate the fat, calories, fiber, etc and points.
I will let you know how it goes.
Schel
 
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Thanks guys- I am doing the Caprese mini sandwiches 3pts and the Phyllo Banana Wraps 5pts
8pt show
The Summer/Spring Season's Best has a lot of recipes under 5pts
 
schel said:
Do you have an address for the WW message boards?
Schel

Weightwatchers.com has them of course, but Dotti's Weight Loss Zone at www.dwlz.com is also popular.
 
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.

Did she cook this in the oven or the microwave?

At a show before I became a consultant, the consultant made a one-minute cake: take a box of cake mix and a package of jello pudding and mix it up, then take 1/2 cup of that mixture and add one egg, one tbsp of oil or applesauce and one tbsp of water; stir and microwave for one minute.

I've really enjoyed that recipe, and last night I took 1/2 cup of the cake/jello mixture and added a little sierra mist (we didn't have sprite) until it was moist and stirred it, then microwaved it and it came out so moist and delicious!

HTH!
 
Ready for a new recipe?At my WW meeting yesterday, our leader told us about this recipe that sounds absolutely disgusting. I just couldn't believe this would actually work. So...I tried it a few minutes ago and I have to say, the brownies are good!!! And, each one is only 2 points.

Ready?

OK, I call it Disgusting but Delicious Brownies

1 box brownie mix (family size) - regular mix, no fat free, sugar free, etc.
1 can BLACK beans

Preheat the oven to 350. Puree the black beans in a food processor, juice and all. Mix it with the dry brownie mix. Do not add the oil, eggs, water. Pour into greased rectangular baker. Bake 25-30 minutes. Cool; sprinkle with powdered sugar. Cut into 24 pieces.

Believe me, they really are good!!! Just don't eat too many, because beans, well, you know;) .

Diane
 
Cake with cherry pie filling, yellow cake mix and 7 UP
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.


What is the cooking time and what temperature? Thanks so much!
 
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.
 
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.

I hate to be a P.I.T.A but any idea on how long approximately to expect it to be in the oven until it browns on top? Thanks.
 
Another Great PUMPKIN one....

1 box Spice Cake Mix
1 small Can (about 15 oz? just not the large one) Pumpkin

That's it! Bake as directed. Don't put anything else in it. Yummy - and the Pumpkin adds fiber, so it lowers the points. I just made this in the mini-fluted stoneware pan and sold 3 at one show!

Joanne
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Weight Watchers party?

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.

What are some delicious recipe ideas for a Weight Watchers party?

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.

How can I make my Weight Watchers party interactive?

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.

What creative tips can I use to decorate for a Weight Watchers party?

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.

How can I ensure my guests stay on track with their Weight Watchers goals during the party?

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.

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