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I just read that Weight Watchers in New Zealand will have some menu items at McDonald’s -Full Story. Say wha?
Both companies are touting this as an “enjoyable way to lose weight.” The deal between the two companies will go something like this: McD’s will put the Weight Watchers logo on its menu, and in turn, Weight Watchers will promote McD’s to its following of dieters.
I’m not loving this idea. Not one bit. First, there is NOTHING on the McDs menu that is healthy. I repeat – nothing. Maybe water, but that’s it. While I understand that “dieting” means taking in fewer calories than you burn, and any combination of foods that equate to around 1200 calories on a consistent basis will likely cause weight loss, even if those calories are from Twinkies…eating at McDonald’s does not promote healthy eating.
Luckily, according to the story on MSNBC, nutritionists and obesity experts are not on board with this idea either.
What are your thoughts? Yay, nor Nay? Please share…
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I am a creature of habit. I tend to fix what I already know how to make, and I shop the same way, purchasing the same foods over and over again. Okay, maybe I’m just lazy. Let’s face it, our lives are busy and adding variety in order to create a healthy meal plan takes some time. It is much simpler to buy the foods we know we can find and prepare what we know how to make without the time consuming process of finding and trying new recipes.
Thankfully, the folks at EatingWell.com understand this dilemma and have designed a healthy menu planner that is simple, and best of all – FREE!
The EatingWell Menu Planner let’s you create daily or weekly menus. You can then print a handy shopping list based on your menu, then use their calorie counter tool to calculate the calories in your menu. It is an easy way to find healthy recipes and plan meals well in advance, and track calories.
Check out their “Cheap Eats” to find over 100 recipes for healthy, budget-friendly meals!