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Re: Original Weight Watchers' DietFrom: Jackie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 28 Feb 2003 15:14:56 -0600 (CST)
At Sat, 25 May 2002, Pat wrote: > >I have all of the WW books, and I think the first stages of the eating >plan was farily low carb, especially starchy carbs. I don't think we >understood why way back then. And they always want something new and >different and flashy. I have a friend who is now going to do the >training so perhaps we can see if they are heading towards low carb. The >nice thing about the plan is: you can always choose ! Do they tell you >how many carbs are in things, or do you calculate that yourself. 50-100g >of carbs is pretty good for most folks. I aplaud all of you. I know it >is very hard work ! I feel so much better eating this way, however. >Pat S > >: >> >>In the early seventies I had tremendous success with the W.W diet plan. I do not like the current method at all. I The diet (above) was well balanced & very thoroughly laid out. >> >>Has anyone retained a copy? Misplaced mine - or it wasn't returned when borrowed. >> >>Thank you. >> >>Gloria
-- I am looking for the original Weight Watcher's diet plan and came accross these threads. I was wondering if any one ever did have one and if I could some how get a copy. I would really appreciate it. Jackie jackiefaye@rcsis.com
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